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@z-avanes/bootstrap-4-rtl

v4.2.2

Published

Bootstrap 4 RTL for languages like Farsi, Arabic and ...

Readme

Quick start

Install with npm

npm install @z-avanes/bootstrap-4-rtl

Or clone repository

git clone https://github.com/z-avanes/bootstrap-4-rtl

What's included

Within the download you'll find the following directories and files, logically grouping common assets and providing both compiled and minified variations. You'll see something like this:

bootstrap/
└── dist/
    ├── css/
    │   ├── bootstrap-grid.css
    │   ├── bootstrap-grid.css.map
    │   ├── bootstrap-grid.min.css
    │   ├── bootstrap-grid.min.css.map
    │   ├── bootstrap-reboot.css
    │   ├── bootstrap-reboot.css.map
    │   ├── bootstrap-reboot.min.css
    │   ├── bootstrap-reboot.min.css.map
    │   ├── bootstrap.css
    │   ├── bootstrap.css.map
    │   ├── bootstrap.min.css
    │   └── bootstrap.min.css.map
    └── js/
        ├── bootstrap.bundle.js
        ├── bootstrap.bundle.js.map
        ├── bootstrap.bundle.min.js
        ├── bootstrap.bundle.min.js.map
        ├── bootstrap.js
        ├── bootstrap.js.map
        ├── bootstrap.min.js
        └── bootstrap.min.js.map

We provide compiled CSS and JS (bootstrap.*), as well as compiled and minified CSS and JS (bootstrap.min.*). source maps (bootstrap.*.map) are available for use with certain browsers' developer tools. Bundled JS files (bootstrap.bundle.js and minified bootstrap.bundle.min.js) include Popper, but not jQuery.

Make Bootstrap RTL

Add rtl class to html element and every thing inside that turn to RTL layout

For see Bootstrap 4 RTL demo run documentation locally

Change default variables

You can change default variables and overwrite in scss/_custom-variables.scss

Custome style

If you have custom style add it in scss/_custom-style.scss

Documentation

Bootstrap's documentation, included in this repo in the root directory, is built with Jekyll and publicly hosted on GitHub Pages at https://getbootstrap.com/. The docs may also be run locally.

Documentation search is powered by Algolia's DocSearch. Working on our search? Be sure to set debug: true in site/docs/4.2/assets/js/src/search.js file.

Running documentation locally

  1. Run through the tooling setup to install Jekyll (the site builder) and other Ruby dependencies with bundle install.
  2. Run npm install to install Node.js dependencies.
  3. Run npm start to compile CSS and JavaScript files, generate our docs, and watch for changes.
  4. Open http://localhost:9001 in your browser, and voilà.

Learn more about using Jekyll by reading its documentation.

Creators

Mark Otto

Jacob Thornton

Zareh Avanesian (rtl version)

Copyright and license

Code and documentation copyright 2011-2018 the Bootstrap Authors and Twitter, Inc. Code released under the MIT License. Docs released under Creative Commons.