\name{bootstrapPage} \alias{basicPage} \alias{bootstrapPage} \title{Create a Bootstrap page} \usage{ bootstrapPage(..., title = NULL, responsive = TRUE, theme = NULL) basicPage(...) } \arguments{ \item{...}{The contents of the document body.} \item{title}{The browser window title (defaults to the host URL of the page)} \item{responsive}{\code{TRUE} to use responsive layout (automatically adapt and resize page elements based on the size of the viewing device)} \item{theme}{Alternative Bootstrap stylesheet (normally a css file within the www directory, e.g. \code{www/bootstrap.css})} } \value{ A UI defintion that can be passed to the \link{shinyUI} function. } \description{ Create a Shiny UI page that loads the CSS and JavaScript for \href{http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/}{Bootstrap}, and has no content in the page body (other than what you provide). } \details{ This function is primarily intended for users who are proficient in HTML/CSS, and know how to lay out pages in Bootstrap. Most applications should use \code{\link{fluidPage}} along with layout functions like \code{\link{fluidRow}} and \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}. } \note{ The \code{basicPage} function is deprecated, you should use the \code{\link{fluidPage}} function instead. } \seealso{ \code{\link{fluidPage}}, \code{\link{fixedPage}} }