FCSS, HTVL AND BOOTSTRAP
Integrating Bootstrap 4.0 with FCSS
From basics to pro FCSS templating in one read
Environment setup
You will need the ability to run nodejs and the latest bash on your desktop to completely follow along this tutorial. As such, if you are on a Windows machine you will want to get gitbash or an equivalent environment that will enable you to execute bash. You also have an option to activate Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). If you are on Linux or Mac, it is most likely that you are used to running bash scripts and your system is well set for that. Otherwise make sure that you have the latest bash — especially Mac users. With that, let’s dive deep to FCSS. You will then want to head to github and download the compiler from the link below:
Writing the HTVL files and running the compiler inside the same project root directory will compile HTML files and write them to a “public” directory crated if it doesn’t exist already. If it exists, you will get a notification to remove, rename or move it in order…