Esri / calcite-bootstrap

A Calcite theme and a custom build system for building Bootstrap apps.
http://esri.github.io/calcite-bootstrap/
Apache License 2.0
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Docs website pages not found #279

Open skitterm opened 8 years ago

skitterm commented 8 years ago

I went to the calcite-bootstrap docs, http://esri.github.io/calcite-bootstrap/components/

but all of the links were 404s.

Cezus commented 8 years ago

At the moment the issue that is mentioned above is still present. What is the status of this project? What is the roadmap? We first have seen Boostrap-map, then calcite-maps and now calcite-bootstrap.

It looks like also this project has been halted (check the frequency before the last release (version 0.3.3)).

The strange thing is, calcite theme is as beta integrated in version 3.16 of the ArcGIS for JavaScript API. In the "What's new" of version 3.17 nothing is mentioned about calcite theme. So for my view, the only handhold that calcite is not halted is the integration from 3.16 of the JavaScript API

skitterm commented 8 years ago

@TheBlueDog Can this get fixed? We have been using Calcite-bootstrap in a large project. Without documentation, it is very hard to know how to use it correctly.

courtneycl commented 7 years ago

@TheBlueDog +1 for this!

dbouwman commented 7 years ago

@skitterm @Cezus What I can say is that ArcGIS Open Data is committed to using calcite-bootstrap, and it will be used on other projects our team is working on. The release frequency is is an indicator that the code is working for our needs at this time. That said, as we are building out some new features for Open Data (aka Sites and Pages) we have run into some challenges.

We have some ideas about how we will solve these, likely focusing on building calcite-bootstrap as a bootstrap theme, vs a full-build of bootstrap. This will help us simplify.

As for the documentation for the components, seems that @TheBlueDog simply never created that content. I did make a small fix so that you can access the other areas of the docs once you click into the Components area. Agreed that it's hard to use w.o docs, but for 99.99% of what we do, our team simply uses the Bootstrap docs --> http://getbootstrap.com