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Originally Posted by Hitch
Doits, DNSB, what do you think? Am I underestimating how many books could use Bootstrap? I guess that there are heavy-content textbooks that could use it, possibly, but most of those are a vertical stack, as well.
Hitch
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The very small percentage of ebooks I've seen that might have used Bootstrap used epub3 fixed layout or azw4 embedded pdf. I don't think I've ever seen an ebook using Bootstrap and exactly one that used Bulma. The one using Bulma was created by a local developer and looked decent on screen as an html file but was a bit of a disaster when converted to epub or azw3 and viewed on an ereader.
OTOH, if you ever try to get one of your authors to use Bootstrap, please let us know how it works out. I'm convinced a fairly large percentage of the authors I've had contact with regret the passing of the quill pen
* as THE method of writing. OTOH, one named her new kitten after Isaac Newton's possibly apocryphal dog after the young cat decided her laptop keyboard looked like a litter box. Fortunately, the hard drive data was mostly recoverable.
* Okay, maybe an electric typewriter.