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Curious which components explicitly require jQuery, our JS, and Popper.js? Click the show components link below. If you’re at all unsure about the general page structure, keep reading for an example page template. Our bootstrap.bundle.js and bootstrap.bundle.min.js include Popper, but not jQuery.
require('bootstrap') will load all of Bootstrap's jQuery plugins onto the jQuery object. The bootstrap module itself does not export anything. You can manually load Bootstrap's jQuery plugins individually by loading the /js/*.js files under the package's top-level directory.
Get started by including Bootstrap’s production-ready CSS and JavaScript via CDN without the need for any build steps. See it in practice with this Bootstrap CodePen demo. Create a new index.html file in your project root. Include the <meta name="viewport"> tag as well for proper responsive behavior in mobile devices.
10 sie 2017 · For a while I've been trying to figure out how to properly reference jQuery and Bootstrap locally. Noticed that my navbar dropdown menu wasn't working. Couldn't figure out why and decided to paste the CDN links for both jQuery and Bootstrap and it worked just as anticipated: <head> <link href="css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet" />
jQuery CDN. If you don't want to download and host jQuery yourself, you can include it from a CDN (Content Delivery Network). Google is an example of someone who host jQuery:
Bootstrap is the world’s most popular framework for building responsive, mobile-first sites and applications. Inside you’ll find high quality HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to make starting any project easier than ever. Here’s how to quickly get started with the Bootstrap CDN and a template starter page. Spis treści Spis treści Quick start
Use jsDelivr, a free open source CDN. Using a package manager or need to download the source files? Head to the downloads page. Copy-paste the stylesheet <link> into your <head> before all other stylesheets to load our CSS. Many of our components require the use of JavaScript to function.