Very cool! I am just getting ahead of myself it seems. I'll take a look at the documentation tomorrow to see all of the cool stuff you guys have added.
That section doesn't appear to exist for me. The "Miscellaneous" section has the subtitle "Wells, badges, and close icon", but only wells and the close icon are actually there.
Edit: Whatever cache was holding this appears to have refreshed, I can now see it under its separate section, along with the rest of the updated docs.
Nice! Right after I read the blog post, I looked at the docs and they weren't updated. I should have just been patient and waited for everything to update.
That's neat, I wonder if it's in scope to handle favicon badges. (You're welcome to steal from my library for that http://faviconist.com/favicon-library).
Think it would be neat if something like that was part of Bootstrap as it would help to make handling of these consistent across the web, given Bootstrap's popularity. And it is UI-related.
For fucks same am I the only one here thinking that this literally takes 2 lines of css? Set the background color, set a super high border radius. Seems a little ridiculous to me.
At the same time, I'm strongly of the opinion that the extensiveness of the ui library is overboard and could be distilled to a couple common patterns, but that's something for another time, and I bet anyone commenting here would flame me anyway if I tried.
Because I just downloaded Bootstrap yesterday I kept getting v2.0.1 due to caching. I wouldn't even have caught it if it wasn't for svn not showing a change. What's up with the anti-version number visibility trend?
I love the work that is going on with Bootstrap. I merged the BS master branch with my fork, copied the files into my project. Quickly checked to see if everything was good, then pushed it live. A smooth upgrade with no real issues. https://www.voo.st/