![]() So, it isn't the case that with BSS you get to work entirely with your own "files" - although something more like that is coming, next version. There're sets of these instructions and properties (like "H1" - a heading, line of text, having this relationship to other text present). And the CDN have operating software that says "using this set of colors, put together elements of those colors together in only these ways". People think Mobirise (or CC Site Designer, or whatever) use "Bootstrap" - WRONG!!!! They use a subset of it - rather than have the developers of those programs be forced to deal with every different permutation and combination of CSS elements, they identify a workable subset of them. BUT BSS, or any "builder" program has to place some constraints on those relationships. Another change is that you're allowed to customise your own parameters for the bits and pieces and their relationships with each other. One of the changes from Bootstrap 4 to Bootstrap 5 is that you're supplied with a broader range of colors to use. A CSS framework is a library (of routines / data - like different colors) allowing for easier, more standards-compliant web design using the Cascading Style Sheets language. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pardon me for a (very) rough and ready answer - a Content Delivery Network (CDN) is something that delivers content, in this case instructions to deliver information within a set of constraints (say colored "bits" - lines, dots, etc) in a set of pre-defined ways - that's a "framework" where the information is a computer's operations upon that information. I suppose you missed my comment (elsewhere?) about the next version of Bootstrap - Bootstrap 5, or even " is it worthwhile learning Bootstrap in 2020?" What do you think a (CSS) Framework is? Bootstrap is a (CSS) Framework, remember? Better yet, what's a "CDN" - look it up in Wikipedia, and think about it. ![]()
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