Thinking in a semantic interface, if I have the original background?

I am familiar with the development of webapps and website with Bootstrap( v3and v4), but now I would like to start using Semantic UI.

After a few experiments, I feel that the Semantic UI offers fewer songs than Bootstrap, but I probably miss some things. For example, I still do not understand how to turn off the text? Bootstrap has a class text-muted, but I can not find the equivalent in the semantic interface

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Can you describe the paradigm shift that is needed? Here are a few questions that can help you shape your answer:

  • What should I stop doing / using;
  • What should I start / use instead?
  • Are there any server side considerations / limitations?

NB: I'm not looking for a detailed comparison between Semantic UIand Bootstrap.

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Well, I had some Bootstrap and a lot of Foundation background before using the Semantic UI, and the transition was easy. Now that I have to use Bootstrap, everything seems counterintuitive.

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