Honest question from a non-web dev. Are these things actually used for real working websites? Are there any examples other than landing pages and blog posts?<p>One of the things that keeps me from using a web platform on my projects is that I don't want to have to worry about aesthetics. With good ole Windows, I drop some controls and buttons into a designer and I know it is going to look pretty good and be obviously functional to all users. I don't have time to place individual lines and worry about the alignment of shading and curves. Projects like Bootstrap interest me because they offer a way for me to focus on function rather than looks, however I never seem them in action for something substantial. Say, a financial accounts manager.<p>Are there projects out there using these templates for such purposes?
Looks good.<p>I've been very happy with <a href="http://materializecss.com/" rel="nofollow">http://materializecss.com/</a>. Really simple to use with some very slick touches.
Is it possible to upgrade a personal license to developer? IE when bootstrapping a product, getting customer feedback, and then upgrading when you actually start charging people?
I would like to use it for one of the saas application. I am not sure by when it will start generating revenue.<p>Can I use personal licence till the the time my app is not earning any revenue ?
Looks amazing - great work!<p>This might be something I can use for a new SaaS I'm doing. Is there a "dashboard" type page?<p>And something with Tables/graphs etc?
This is nice and your other products are really nice. Was thinking of doing semantic ui for my next project but this will do. Pre-sale question if I want to resell a final product on envato will the developer license do (that is if i dont attach the source materials for the themes).<p>Also what License is suitable for an open source project?
Hi guys,<p>If you want to give use feedback, want to contribute or have any issue, here is the Github Repo: <a href="https://github.com/timcreative/material-kit" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/timcreative/material-kit</a>
Why didn't you contribute to <a href="https://github.com/FezVrasta/bootstrap-material-design/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/FezVrasta/bootstrap-material-design/</a> instead?
I just looked at it and looked at pro version. Very compelling in my view, congrats. I know people might have different uses and approaches, but I think if it can save me a lot of time, it is worth it.
I'm thinking of using Material Design Lite for my next project <a href="https://github.com/google/material-design-lite" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/google/material-design-lite</a>
Change that woman's picture at the bottom, not classy in my opinion.<p>Also, in SeaMonkey, the part with the sliders is like the sluggiest I've ever seen a website...