There's a difference between applications that require lots of user interactions and things like product websites that essentially act as glorified flyers.
When your UI is complex, non-linear and requires lots of interactions, it's good to rely on the users' familiarity with similar applications.
But when the goal is to present the user with information about your product, then you will probably want your UI to stick out and grab the users' attention.
It is absolutely a joke that all bootstrapped websites are the same.
As I said, my own problem is wasting too much time customizing it if the only thing I need is a grid system or styled buttons.
I agree that every now and then it is right that some particular apps give the user a similar use experience, but I would not delegate the burden of studying an effective design to bootstrap.
I believe that the value of a research also on design is fundamental for the success of a project and not always assume that what works for everyone works for you too.
As Henry Ford said: "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
There's a difference between applications that require lots of user interactions and things like product websites that essentially act as glorified flyers.
When your UI is complex, non-linear and requires lots of interactions, it's good to rely on the users' familiarity with similar applications.
But when the goal is to present the user with information about your product, then you will probably want your UI to stick out and grab the users' attention.
It is absolutely a joke that all bootstrapped websites are the same.
As I said, my own problem is wasting too much time customizing it if the only thing I need is a grid system or styled buttons.
I agree that every now and then it is right that some particular apps give the user a similar use experience, but I would not delegate the burden of studying an effective design to bootstrap.
I believe that the value of a research also on design is fundamental for the success of a project and not always assume that what works for everyone works for you too.
As Henry Ford said: "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."