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Bootstrap v4.3 has landed with over 120 combined closed issues and merged pull requests. This release brings improvements to our utilities, some prep work for moving on to v5’s development, and the standard bug fixes and documentation updates. During our last release, we shared a small preview of where we’re taking the project next. That’s getting clearer in the coming weeks as our attention turns towards embracing Hugo for ultra fast docs development, removing jQuery in favor of regular JavaScript, and addressing our growing code base.



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Bootstrap v4.3 has landed with over 120 combined closed issues and merged pull requests. This release brings improvements to our utilities, some prep work for moving on to v5’s development, and the standard bug fixes and documentation updates. During our last release, we shared a small preview of where we’re taking the project next. That’s getting clearer in the coming weeks as our attention turns towards embracing Hugo for ultra fast docs development, removing jQuery in favor of regular JavaScript, and addressing our growing code base.



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Bootstrap 4.3.0

Bootstrap v4.3 has landed with over 120 combined closed issues and merged pull requests. This release brings improvements to our utilities, some prep work for moving on to v5’s development, and the standard bug fixes and documentation updates. During our last release, we shared a small preview of where we’re taking the project next. That’s getting clearer in the coming weeks as our attention turns towards embracing Hugo for ultra fast docs development, removing jQuery in favor of regular JavaScript, and addressing our growing code base.

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