I posted information on how to Instruct AI so it actually works really well with Bootstrap Studio and it is working and this information was flagged and taken down.
This is the exact information I wish I had available before I had to spend basically a week figuring all this out and getting different AIs to help me figure all this out.
It was just the instructions to provide an AI so it knows how to create HTML pages that will work in Bootstrap Studio.
I just redid around 30 pages using this same instructions and boosted all my pages to fast page load speeds and scores, telling it the right correct way to do this.
And now it’s been taken down? I don’t understand why it was taken down.
I never saw the post, so I can’t say why it was removed. This is a user forum, but the users have no control over moderation. The developers make all the decisions on what stays and what goes.
It’s possible that your post contained info that the developers felt did not align with the best ways to use the software. Perhaps it suggested things that are contrary to general best practices in web development. Maybe it was just too long?
Again, not having seen it, I can only guess. You should probably ask Martin directly.
…aligned with the best ways to use the software…
Without wishing to comment on the validity of the OP’s approach, I think this is a great point. Several threads have got me thinking about this. Possible issues could include:
appropriate use of HTML import (eg, snippets vs. complete sites developed using other tools)
appropriate use of AI (eg, within BSS vs outside of BSS prior to import)
appropriate role of BSS (if any) for CMS (eg, Wordpress) development.
This thread isn’t the right place to discuss such things in general, but I’m wondering whether some discussion/documentation on this somewhere else might be useful.
Thank you for sharing your tips! I restored the post. I have not idea why the post was automatically hidden. It’s something the Discourse system user now does automatically, it didn’t work this way in the past.