


It isnt designed as a Joomla editor but that workflow works perfectly well for me and I can continue to use other editors if I choose. It has been simple to understand the key concepts, and it is a very pleasing product visually to me - delightful to use and no eye strain.īootstrap Studio allows me to paste HTML from my Joomla content into its editor, fix it up with better bootstrap components, save those out to HTML and import parts of that HTML into Joomla.

I have experienced no crashes or issues with the product. That BootStrap Studio focuses entirely on Bootstrap should be obvious from its name, but I increasingly find myself hand coding Bootstrap flavoured HTML so anything that can improve my productivity is to be welcomed. It reminds me of Netscape Communicators web editor, and I mean that kindly because although buggy as hell that product had the same idea about easy HTML creation. This is a quality piece of software, with a lot of power and great simplicity. Might as well.Īfter a couple of days use, I can say I am very glad I did. These are marks of a good prodct I think so I paid the $60. The release notes are well written and frequent, and the forum is full of deep questions and thoughtful answers. Just download it and chmod a+x filename to run it.īootstrap Studio is very up to date, and has frequent releases and already supports Bootstrap 5, and looks like it will fully support it as soon as it is released. No biggie though because the appimage for Linux works perfectly on my Chromebook. The tryout shows you exactly how it works but only runs in Chrome which makes it a little odd that there is no ChromeOS support. It has a tryout version which runs in Chrome, and promises support for macOS and Linux as well as Windows. Could be too good to be true, but as I was looking for an editor to help me create better Bootstrap, to export to Joomla!, which supports Bootstrap 5 I thought it would be worth a look. Bootstrap Studio is $60 for a lifetime edition download which promises free upgrades forever.
