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Hi,
I want to change the theme and appearance of Composite site using Bootstrap option (there is another option?)
All step by step, for example: http://docs.composite.net/Getting-started/Starter-sites/Twitter-Bootstrap/Bootstrap-Sample-Themes and http://docs.composite.net/Getting-started/Starter-sites/Twitter-Bootstrap/Bootstrap-Theming makes reference to the folder "~/Frontend/Styles/bootstrap/2.3.1/".

What I am doing wrong? Why my site doesn't have this folder? I have to create it manually?
I've seen videos and also have the folder "~/Frontend/Styles/bootstrap/2.3.1/"

Here, http://community.composite.net/Blog/2012/08/17/Say-hello-to-Twitter-Bootstrap, it is another step by step where appears the folder.
Thanks in advance
Comments: ** Comment from web user: wysocki **

1. If you want theming on a Boostrap-based website, please use the latest 4.0 RC1 at this moment (https://compositec1.codeplex.com/releases/view/107254). When running the setup wizard, select the Open Cph Starter Site. Then make your own themes as described here: http://docs.composite.net/Getting-started/Starter-sites/Twitter-Bootstrap/Bootstrap-Theming - or use some ready-to-use ones: http://docs.composite.net/Getting-started/Starter-sites/Twitter-Bootstrap/Bootstrap-Sample-Themes

2. The blog post http://community.composite.net/Blog/2012/08/17/Say-hello-to-Twitter-Bootstrap was writtemt with v 3.2 in mind and might be outdated by now. When running the setup wizard, you should not select any Starter Sites but the Bare Bones option. Then proceed with the steps there. However, initializr.com used for creating a theme might not look the way it looked when the article is written.

Please bear with me if I got you wrong again :)


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