Tips for Web Developers Who Want to Change Bootstrap's Look
One of the coolest parts of being a website developer is the power that you have to adjust your digital work space and make the coding experience more enjoyable. Of course, you may not be able to do much for the physical environment that you work in unless you're a freelancer, in which case any coffee shop or your own home office could work. That, however, is boring, and that's exactly why you chose to work with code instead of construction beams, nail guns and jackhammers. I can't say that I blame you one bit myself.
Before touching on the theme today, I'd like to point out that there's a bit of a divide between the users of Bootstrap 3 and 4. It's not that Bootstrap 4 is bad, but it's not as beginner-savvy as 3 is. Even some of the more experienced users will say that they prefer to use the third iteration, but hey, that's a discussion for another day. If you're like some and have taken a liking to Bootstrap 4 over its predecessor, you might take interest in a bundle of themes that a user recently published.
These themes apply to Bootstrap 4 itself and changes its component colors to match a theme, which is nice for those who find themselves investing unseemly amounts of time into the program for their CSS development needs. If you're tired of staring down the same colors, check out the Hacker Themes page where they were posted. You're also encouraged to support bug reporting and suggestions from this page where you can download the source code for your own modification.
Of course, if you think you're savvy enough, you're welcome to try making the adjustments yourself from scratch. There are tutorials out there to help you get started on revising the code to your own liking and creating a work space that suits your theme. The great thing about a community of developers is not only are they willing to offer their creations for others' use, but they'll also show you how their creations came to be so you can replicate it on your own. Hey, the nerd life isn't a bad one. For more information click here https://hackerthemes.com/new-bootstrap-themes/.