Joshua Pinter
@joshuapinter · Product Dev at CNTRAL. Maker of ntwrk.
Wait, you can't edit the snippet and get a real-time preview? Without being able to do that I'm not seeing how this is much better than the official docs, which they've done a great job on.
Rechsteiner
@arechsteiner
Thanks for your feedback @joshuapinter. I've considered integrating CodePen links for quickly playing around with the samples, but for now I'd like to keep it simple and avoid overloading it with features. As I've said in the comment above, it's rather meant as a quick lookup table for people working with Bootstrap on a regular basis. The assumption is that when you're using this cheat sheet, you would probably already have a dev environment running where you can fiddle with the component you're using.
Jerome Dahdah
@parasight · Digital nomad, minimalist, designer.
@joshuapinter I don't think that's the point of it. I don't know any cheat sheets that let you edit code, nor would I need them. This tool makes it super easy to see all the available components that Bootstrap has to offer without having to trawl through the documentation, and copy the code for your production environment. I can see myself using this on a daily basis (at least until I can memorize all the Emmet shortcuts in Sublime Text).
Joshua Pinter
@joshuapinter · Product Dev at CNTRAL. Maker of ntwrk.
@parasight Fair enough. I personally prefer to scroll through a section of the official docs and see what might work best for a particular task - they've done such a great job with them. But each to their own. I still think fiddling with it in real-time would be a nice feature, though.