It’s always notable when the world biggest CSS framework goes up a major version (it’s in alpha now).
It has dropped jQuery and IE, started using some CSS custom properties, gone fully customized with form elements, started to embrace utility classes, and includes a massive icon set you can use via SVG sprite. Sweet.
Yay!!! I have creating design systems for years with CSS and no dependence’s JavaScript. Looks like Bootstrap is following the same path.
It’s dropped JQuery, not Javascript, I think
Drew is talking about not depending on external Javascript libraries/dependencies
end of jquery dep. not java. for sure it will have a new JS lib, a more modern, more php compatible, and more developer friendly one.
What do you mean by php compatible?
What’s really new among the features?