Thursday, January 1, 2015

Say Happy New Year in different Languages

Gelukkig Nieuwjaar (Dutch)
Felice anno nuovo (Italian)
Bonne Année (French)
Frohes Neues Jahr (German)
Feliz Ano Novo (Portuguese)
Hauoli Makahiki hou (Hawaiian)
Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu (Japanese)
Sawatdee Pi Mai (Thai)
新年快乐 (xin nian kuai le) / 新年好 (xin nian hao) (Chinese)
Head uut aastat (Estonian)
Boldog uj evet (Hungarian)
Sehe Bokmanee Bateuseyo (Korean)
Manigong Bagong Taon (Filipino)
La Multi Ani si Un An Nou Fericit (Romanian)
Blwyddyn Newydd Dda (Welsh)
Eutychismenos o kainourgios chronos (Greek)
Chuc mung nam moi (Vietnamese)
Barka da sabuwar shekara (Nigerian)
Godt Nytt År (Norwegian)
Stastny Novy Rok (Czech)

Bootstrap

Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. Bootstrap is compatible with the latest versions of all major browsers. It gracefully degrades when used on older browsers such as Internet Explorer 8. Since version 2.0 it also supports responsive web design. This means the layout of web pages adjusts dynamically, taking into account the characteristics of the device used (desktop, tablet, mobile phone). Starting with version 3.0, Bootstrap adopted a mobile first design philosophy, emphasizing responsive design by default. Bootstrap is open source and available on GitHub. Developers are encouraged to participate in the project and make their own contributions to the platform. Recently, community members have translated Bootstrap's documentation into various languages, including Chinese, Spanish and Russian. Structure and function[edit] Bootstrap is modular and consists essentially of a series of LESS stylesheets that implement the various components of the toolkit. A stylesheet called bootstrap.less includes the components stylesheets. Developers can adapt the Bootstrap file itself, selecting the components they wish to use in their project. Adjustments are possible to a limited extent through a central configuration stylesheet. More profound changes are possible by the LESS declarations. The use of LESS stylesheet language allows the use of variables, functions and operators, nested selectors, as well as so-called mixins. Since version 2.0, the configuration of Bootstrap also has a special "Customize" option in the documentation. Moreover, the developer chooses on a form the desired components and adjusts, if necessary, the values of various options to their needs. The subsequently generated package already includes the pre-built CSS style sheet. Grid system and responsive design comes standard with a 1170 pixel wide, grid layout. Alternatively, the developer can use a variable-width layout. For both cases, the toolkit has four variations to make use of different resolutions and types of devices: mobile phones, portrait and landscape, tablets and PCs with low and high resolution. Each variation adjusts the width of the columns.