I never liked Bootstrap for one particular reason: Everybody wants the next thing to be just like the first via Sure, it lets you build a website in a jiffy if you know how to use it - but it takes away the personal touch and the expression of the designer in a way that tends to hurt the overall impression from the page. It's the IKEA of furniture. We have a better saying for it over here: "дёшево и сердито". Means it's cheap but does the job well enough not to complain. I write the CSS by hand every time. Not the least factor in this is that it's my pleasure, but it also allows me to give each web creation its own flavour and spirit. No two pages are similar unless they have to be. Most of the time, for both JS and CSS, I end up learning something new or refreshing the old material; must I say how good that is?'Cause once you have the theory of how the thing works