

Obviously imported themes only work with page types like Stacks and the HTML Code page type supplied with RapidWeaver. Our demo flaunts some attractive single-page designs, but a multi-page website is equally feasible to build too.

Much of the process basically involves adding the theme to the website (either as a RapidWeaver resource or uploaded to the web server), slicing the theme index.html file into two parts, updating the links in the HTML and adding the markup back into RapidWeaver.Ī video demonstrating the process can also be viewed here on YouTube:īy importing an existing Bootstrap theme into RWSkinz, you can continue to have RapidWeaver help you to structure the website, insert your page meta data, construct the menu navigation links and publish the completed website. You would think that trying to import one of these Bootstrap themes into RWSkinz is something that would be asking the impossible! However RWSkinz has had some intelligent, built-in functionality that can actually make the process straightforward for anybody with moderate HTML developer skills. A full Bootstrap theme or template is an altogether more complete package of files.
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This is slightly different to a regular skin which is typically just a single CSS file controlling colours and font styling. When we're talking about a Bootstrap theme, we're typically implying a complete webpage template including the CSS, HTML, images and Javascript. Importing an existing Bootstrap theme into RWSkinzThere are a large number of high quality, free and paid Bootstrap theme designs available from different websites.
