Use Twitter Bootstrap 3 or Foundation 5 to all compatible project - frameworks

I want to make project which must compatible for all device (desktop, mobile, and tablet).
I try look foundation 5 on IE 7, and the result is bad interface. but bootstrap 3, its still looking good.
But I not yet analyze for another things for example SEO better, light framework, mobile/tablet/desktop bug, newest technology.
Could anyone please to share about the above things? thanks

You can check this blog post comparing both frameworks, but this says all:
ZURB and Twitter made their objectives and intentions very clear when
naming each CSS Frameworks: Bootstrap tries to give you everything
you’ll ever need to bootstrap your project. Foundation just gives you
the foundation to build upon.

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ionicBootstrap not importing in app.component.ts ionic v2.1.18

Hi Everyone,
My name is Kris Chery. I am new to ionic and am using version 2.1.18. I have been following this tutorial which I think is very insightful about the powers of ionic.
https://www.joshmorony.com/an-in-depth-explanation-of-providers-in-ionic-2/
I am stuck at the ionicBootstrap implementation. For now its a simple service that needs to display a message but for some reason. I can't seem to import ionic Bootstrap it is saying that ionicBoostrap wasn't exported from node modules.
This is information is imperative for me to my dream app. Any help would be much appreciated.
UPDATE: I have done a number or research on the matter but none led to a good explanation on how to fix it or to implement it properly.
I'd recommend not using that tutorial and using the official Angular docs instead. That was written back in July. Back then Angular 2 was only in RC phase and Ionic 2 was still in beta. A lot has changed since then.
You don't want to use bootstrapping for this, your app already does it's bootstrapping in app.ts. Instead in app.module.ts you can import other module and declare providers.
Angular 2 Tutorial: https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/tutorial/
Bootstrapping and modules: https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/ngmodule.html#!#bootstrap

WinJS.UI Metro Animation Library

I'm starting to port over my web app that I've built with Sencha Touch into the Windows 8 world. I'm seeing a lot of WinJS.UI documentation, basically telling me that there are more 'native' feeling animations and UI actions already build into this framework.
My app is already structured, but I'd like to mix in WinJS.UI if I can. How do I go about doing this? I haven't found a link to download the library or anything of the sort.
For example, this link:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsappdev/archive/2012/05/01/fast-and-fluid-animations-in-your-metro-style-app.aspx
I see that they are using:
<script>
function runAnimation(){
enterPage = WinJS.UI.Animation.enterPage(input);
}
</script>
But I find no documentation on where to include the library.
Little bit lost, any help is appreciated!
These animations are included in the UI.Js from the WinJS Package -- this is the same WinJS that is included in the default Visual Studio Templates. Just create a new HTML Windows Store application, and the details will be there.
Here's your library: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Using-the-Animation-787f3720
You can deploy this on your computer and play with the animations.

npm package branding

I have written a library in CoffeeScript.
It is made to tie Backbone views with Backbone collections and models through Knockout view-models. It helps to easily develope admin web-interfaces, and i've used it in my project. Now it is time to open-source this package, but i stuck with name. Current name - "bbko" comes from BackBone + KnockOut, but it does not sound good does it?
I am not a native English speaker, so your help is appreciated.
P.S. I know, there is already a good alternative library - KnockBack. It is not the one i wrote )))
Do you need some name suggestions? How about one of the following:
knock-my-bone
backbone-mvvm
knockdown
power-knock
outback
back-boxing
You can also go the Substuck way and give your package a completely different name, for example:
Loot
front-party
sandwich
luckyboy
boxing
clown-fish
Ultimately, it doesn't matter how you name your module. If it's good people will use it, star in on NPM and GitHub and recommend it to other developers.

How can I embed the OpenEars framework in my application?

How can I embed the OpenEars framework in my application?
When I download the sample project form this website http://www.politepix.com/openears/ it gives me 20 errors and (gcc- exit code 1 error)
If you have any tutorials for this project then please share it with me.
Without any description of what the errors are it's impossible to say what the issue is, but if you look at the first tutorial page for OpenEars here (this is what Jano is referring to):
http://www.politepix.com/openears/gettingstarted
And read onwards from the line "If (and only if) you get multiple build errors, you may have to take one more step of assigning the base SDK for the library and sample app" and follow the instructions and images there step by step, there is a good chance it will help with your problem. I agree with Jano that you should systematically go through the steps in the tutorial starting on the page I've linked and make sure you have downloaded the libraries and run the configuration script just as it says.
Jano, that is odd with the codesigning, I'll look into it.

How to use omnigroup framework in an iOS project?

I need to be able to write and read from a rtf file in iOS.
The omnigroup framework has the 2 classes i am looking for :
OmniUI/iPad/RTF/OUIRTFReader
OmniUI/iPad/RTF/OUIRTFWriter
I managed to build the frameworks but i cant figure out how to integrate theses classes in my own project.
I had the following frameworks to my project :
OmniAppKit.framework
OmniFoundation.framework
OmniBase.framework
I still get some undefined identifier such as :
RCS_ID("$Id$");
OBINITIALIZE
OMNI_POOL_START
Has anybody been able to use the omnigroup framework in your own project ?
Thanks,
Vincent
We do need some better documentation for this, but the TextEditor example app in OmniUI/iPad/Examples/TextEditor may be a good starting point for seeing how we include the frameworks in our apps.
In this particular case, you may prefer to pull out the OUIRTFReader class and any dependencies it needs from OmniAppKit and OmniFoundation into your project. updating the #imports to be "..." instead of <OmniThis/AndOmniThat.h>.
Perhaps you could try following the instructions given as part of this thread on the Omni Group forums. They appear to have been able to build the framework under the iOS 4.2 SDK.
I don't think you want the OmniAppKit framework, as that is just for the Mac.