Here's the problem: There are two Bootstrap versions: Bootstrap 3 and Bootstrap 4. They are fundamentally different and NOT compatible with each other.
So, it's absolutely essential for answering a Bootstrap related question to know whether the user is dealing with Bootstrap 3 or Bootstrap 4. About half of the time (or more) users fail to specify their Bootstrap version and use the twitter-bootstrap
tag.
Result: Instead of answering the question you end up wasting time and posting comments asking the user to specify their Bootstrap version. Very annoying.
One possible solution could be to force the user to pick either one of these two: bootstrap-3
or bootstrap-4
(and to retire the twitter-bootstrap
tag). Is there a way to do that or something similar?
Note: Because those 2 Bootstrap versions are fundamentally different, there is NO case where the user would want to specify both tags (bootstrap-3
and bootstrap-4
). It's always either the one OR the other. Never both at the same time.
UPDATE:
Twitter itself has dropped the word "Twitter" from "Twitter Bootstrap" when they released Bootstrap 2.0 in January 2012. So, it's actually been 6 years now since Twitter Bootstrap was officially renamed to just Bootstrap. No one who has even remotely a clue refers to Bootstrap as "Twitter Bootstrap". That tag is hopelessly outdated!
PROPOSAL:
To solve the problem, the twitter-bootstrap
tag should now be retired (and prevented from creating anew). A using asking a Bootstrap related question would then be automatically forced to pick either the bootstrap-3
tag or the bootstrap-4
tag.
And in the event a user would try to pick both tags, some sort of alert should pop up telling the user to pick only one of those 2 tags because those 2 versions are NOT compatible and it's essential for answering the question to know which version is at play.
IMPORTANT:
The tag bootstrap
does not currently exist and the creation of this tag must be prevented at all cost! That will prevent any confusion and force people to choose between the existing tags which are bootstrap-3
and bootstrap-4
.
And in case a user picks both tags (bootstrap-3
and bootstrap-4
) they must get an alert popup telling them that choosing both of those tags for the same question is a known cause of deadly cancer! Or something like that. :-)
Q&A:
Question from TinyGiant: What if someone is asking about the differences between the two versions?
Answer: In those extremely rare cases (and they will always be extremely rare) people can pick any ONE of the two available tags! I can assure you that we (the folks who answer Bootstrap related questions) would NOT mind if we get such a rare question once a month! What we do mind is that we get 100 wrongly classified or unclassified Bootstrap questions a DAY! THAT's the problem!