So in bootstrap3 we had the \'Customize and download\' option, which we could download only whatever we needed. Now that bootstrap 4 supports flexbox, I only wanna download
At the time of answering this question, if you download the compiled .zip found here, it comes with a css folder that has three stylesheets,
bootstrap-grid.css
bootstrap-normalize.css
bootstrap.css
The bootstrap-grid
file has only the grid CSS and nothing else, which is what you're looking for.
if you just want to use flex-grid. I recommend
https://www.flexible-grid.com
https://github.com/kenangundogan/flexible-grid
flexible-grid/
├── scss
├── flexible-grid.scss
├── _variables.scss
├── _definitions.scss
├── _wrapper.scss
├── _array-list.scss
├── _attribute.scss
├── _grid.scss
└── _normalize.scss
Update 2019, Bootstrap 4.3+
You can get the grid only using bootstrap-grid.css included in the Bootstrap 4 download. http://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.1/getting-started/contents/#css-files
This includes the grid, flexbox and display utilities, but not all the utilities like the borders, spacing, etc.. If you want a further 'Customize and download' option you must rebuild Bootstrap using SASS, or use a 3rd party tool like themestr.app
Original Answer, Bootstrap 4 alpha (flexbox optional)
There may be customizable downloads in the future, but the only way currently is to enable the $enable-flex
variable. Here's an example using SASS.
$enable-flex:true;
http://codeply.com/go/JbGGN4Ok3A
As of Bootstrap 4 alpha 6, flexbox is now the default: http://www.codeply.com/go/p/bootstrap_4.0.alpha.6
With the release of v4 you can simply use either bootstrap-grid.css
or bootstrap-grid.min.css
, it only includes grid system and flex utilities
At this Alpha stage, you can toggle between true/false for using flexbox (if using a CSS preprocessor) as per bootstrap V4 Alpha docs
Flexbox support has finally come to Bootstrap. Opt-in to the new CSS layout styles with the flick of a variable or the swap of a stylesheet.
How it works:
If you’re familiar with modifying variables in Sass—or any other CSS preprocessor—you’ll be right at home to move into flexbox mode.
- Open the
_variables.scss
file and find the$enable-flex
variable.- Change it from
false
totrue
.- Recompile, and done!
Alternatively, if you don’t need the source Sass files, you may swap the default Bootstrap compiled CSS with the compiled flexbox variation. Head to the download page for more information.