


The app comes with a large library of components that can be mixed and matched for the creation of unique, eye-catching, and streamlined web pages. To provide fast, accurate, and free-flowing experimentation, It comes with a wide array of built-in tools and components that can be dragged and dropped into the active canvas space where they can immediately build responsive web pages and animated web elements.īootstrap Studio is built on top of its proprietary Bootstrap framework that promotes experimentation and seamless exporting of optimized HTML pages that are ready for online deployment. Just another option that you can do should you want to.Bootstrap Studio is an advanced productivity application intended to provide web designers with one core application where they can unleash their creativity and quickly design and prototype new websites or individual website elements.

Seems that it would be tedious, and it might be a little bit, but it's doable and since you already have all the structure from the purchased theme it wouldn't be all that hard nor time consuming to do if you insist on using that theme and still having the BSS features available. Now having said that, you CAN import just the supporting files and reconstruct the HTML files yourself in the app.

So yes, you "CAN" edit sites that are imported from external sources, but it's not suggested nor practical to do so. Maybe someday they will take a lesson from Pinegrow and allow us to import or edit outside sites or import them fully customizable with the app features, but right now that's not an option and I'm not expecting to see that feature any time soon. You cannot import themes to this app at all as a whole, only as parts of the whole and any HTML files you import are not editable with the Drag and Drop system, only with customized HTML which you would then have to edit manually which isn't a practical use of this app in any way. I can't imagine the thousands of themes they would be having to add to this app, nor the number or totally faulty ones we'd have to constantly be trying out to find out they suck and so on. If you want themes built by outside sources, that are not connected in any way to the getbootstrap site nor to Bootstrap Studio and hence are not automatically available. Themes available on the actual getbootstrap site are already built in, that's all basically CSS.
