30.11.2016, 20:31
Over my time developing and designing responsive websites for companies and my own personal projects, I've used a LOT of frameworks. I could talk for hours on how I build RESTful APIs using Slim3 for PHP, or how I use AngularJS to build interactive front-end applications.
But no matter what language you use, your project won't be anything without a strong UI.
By putting a lot of time and thought into the initial UI/UX design process you can really get a feel for how your application will function and feel in a real browser (or any device for that matter depending on your project).
In the past, developers would create huge stylesheets (CSS) to control the styling of almost every aspect on a website, leading to a lot of repeated and redundant code.
But this is 2016, almost 2017 and the Web is changing every day. Frameworks such as FlatUI Free/Pro, Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Foundation give developers a head start in developing smart, clean and simple/complex UI design and really give you a good foundation to build from.
All the frameworks listed above concentrate on mobile first design, meaning it'll look good on even the smallest displays. Allowing for responsive web design out the box (in most cases) allowing even the most novice developer to get an app up and running.
Now to the point in this topic, who in this community has used Bootstrap (or any framework) to build what I hope is a beautiful web application, if anyone has any suggestions on different frameworks to try out, please let me know! Knowledge is power, and understanding different frameworks can never be a bad thing.
Project:
My latest personal project is called Bigger World, a social networking platform for European users. Although the design is only in the first stage (a few hours work), a lot of backend work has been complete, mainly the APIs which deliver the Bigger World service to many different devices. (Work has began on Android and iOS apps).
I can't show the back end work, but I'll throw up a picture of the initial design with the hope that others do the same!
Preview can be found here, image was too big for the forum.
Thank you for reading!
If anyone has any feedback on this topic, please let me know, for anyone interested in the Bigger World project drop me a message and I'll let you know how you can be a part of it.
Extras:
Below I'll list a few different frameworks that I urge people to try.
There is thousands of frameworks for almost every programming language.
But no matter what language you use, your project won't be anything without a strong UI.
By putting a lot of time and thought into the initial UI/UX design process you can really get a feel for how your application will function and feel in a real browser (or any device for that matter depending on your project).
In the past, developers would create huge stylesheets (CSS) to control the styling of almost every aspect on a website, leading to a lot of repeated and redundant code.
But this is 2016, almost 2017 and the Web is changing every day. Frameworks such as FlatUI Free/Pro, Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Foundation give developers a head start in developing smart, clean and simple/complex UI design and really give you a good foundation to build from.
All the frameworks listed above concentrate on mobile first design, meaning it'll look good on even the smallest displays. Allowing for responsive web design out the box (in most cases) allowing even the most novice developer to get an app up and running.
Now to the point in this topic, who in this community has used Bootstrap (or any framework) to build what I hope is a beautiful web application, if anyone has any suggestions on different frameworks to try out, please let me know! Knowledge is power, and understanding different frameworks can never be a bad thing.
Project:
My latest personal project is called Bigger World, a social networking platform for European users. Although the design is only in the first stage (a few hours work), a lot of backend work has been complete, mainly the APIs which deliver the Bigger World service to many different devices. (Work has began on Android and iOS apps).
I can't show the back end work, but I'll throw up a picture of the initial design with the hope that others do the same!
Preview can be found here, image was too big for the forum.
Thank you for reading!
If anyone has any feedback on this topic, please let me know, for anyone interested in the Bigger World project drop me a message and I'll let you know how you can be a part of it.
Extras:
Below I'll list a few different frameworks that I urge people to try.
There is thousands of frameworks for almost every programming language.