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      <title>My First Site Using Bootstrap</title>
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      <description>&amp;lt; Back to Projects&#xA;In my web development course, I used bootstrap to make a mock Tuk-Tuk business site. I had never used Bootstrap before, despite hearing about it before. When I first started developing the site, it was a bit difficult. Like trying to learn anything new or different, it isn’t easy to begin but once you get used to it, it sticks with you. When I was having challenges, I consulted the bootstrap documentation which is very nicely laid out.</description>
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