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Using Different Bootstrap Frameworks


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Alright, so I'm still using version 2.3.4 and I'm looking to upgrade to the latest bootstrap version by the end of the year, if not sooner.

The main bootstrap theme looks fine but I was wondering if I could incorporate any other bootstrap frameworks for the front-end.

Has anyone had any experience doing this?

I have my eye on a few libraries, particularly the Material Design Bootstrap kits/frameworks but didn't know really where to start to add them to osCommerce....if at all possible.

 

 

 

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I did some further digging and I'm going to play around with the latest version of osCommerce on a dev environment.

For my project, I'd imagine the CSS portion will be somewhat simple by overriding various sections as necessary.

On the jQuery side, I just hope I won't run into any conflicting issues. If I run into any problems, I'll follow up here.

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It's not clear from your posts whether you're aware that there is already a Bootstrap-enabled version of osC2.3.4.1 ("Edge") out there. See my sig for a link to it. It's currently Bootstrap v3, but v4 is promised fairly soon. You might as well start with the current Edge, and can upgrade later if you wish.

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Not sure if i understood correctly what you asked for but here are a few theme or front-faces that look a bit different than the original Bootstrap design.

The latest osC Edge version uses Bootstrap 3.3.7 which will be updated to BS 4 somewhere this year.
Have a look at this page for more BS 3.3.7 front-faces.

For more complex theme changes with zero or very few core code changes have a look at one of the osC partners here.

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