However, the Bootstrap framework itself has changed pretty significantly from version 3 to 4. The main goal of Bootstrap remains the same-to provide simple components for building responsive, mobile-first sites. These changes are welcome as Bootstrap 4 gains traction as the new community default for HTML/CSS UI frameworks. This overhaul included the default Identity UI boilerplate and scaffolding generated content. The change focused on migrating from Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 4, while at the same time modernizing and simplifying the user interface (UI). With the release of ASP.NET Core 2.2, project templates were overhauled. We break down what's new.ĪSP.NET Core 2.2 hit global availability on December 4, 2018. ASP.NET Core 2.2 brings a migration from Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 4, major changes to project templates and the user interface, and more.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |