Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and Javascript for popular user interface components and interactions.
Clone the project and run the server
git clone git://github.com/docpad/twitter-bootstrap.docpad.git
cd twitter-bootstrap.docpad
npm install
docpad run
Start hacking away by modifying the src
directory
See here for the reason why and the solution
This skeleton is made "public domain" using the Creative Commons Zero, as such before you publish your website you should place your desired license here and within the LICENSE.md
file.
If you are wanting to open-source your website, we suggest using the Creative Commons Attribution License for content and the MIT License for code. In which case you'd probably want to use the following as your license:
Unless stated otherwise, all content is licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) and code licensed under the [MIT License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/MIT/), © [Your Name](http://your.website)
If you are wanting to close-source your website, we'd suggest using the following:
Copyright [Your Name](http://your.website). All rights reserved.
Other included things such as themes and libraries are likely already licensed by their own individual licenses, so be sure to respect their licenses too.
Thanks, the DocPad team loves you.