Bootswatch

 

Easy to Install

Simply download a CSS file and replace the one in Bootstrap. No messing around with hex values.

Open Source

Licensed under Apache 2.0 and maintained by the community on GitHub.

Tuned for 2.0.4

Swatches are built for and tested with the latest version of Bootstrap. Older versions are also available for download.

Modular

Changes are contained in just two LESS files, enabling modification and ensuring forward compatibility.

Get Plugged In

An API is available for integrating your platform with Bootswatch.

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