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See: Official Demo | Read: Official Docs Page
Website: https://understrap.com
Child Theme Project: https://github.com/holger1411/understrap-child
I’m a huge fan of Underscores, Bootstrap, and Sass. Why not combine these into a solid WordPress Theme Framework? That’s what UnderStrap is. You can use it as starter theme and build your own theme on top of it. Or you use it as parent theme and create your own child theme for UnderStrap.
UnderStrap is released under the terms of the GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html
See changelog
- Combines Underscore’s PHP/JS files and Bootstrap’s HTML/CSS/JS.
- Comes with Bootstrap (v4) Sass source files and additional .scss files. Nicely sorted and ready to add your own variables and customize the Bootstrap variables.
- Uses a single and minified CSS file for all the basic stuff.
- Font Awesome integration (v4.7.0)
- Jetpack ready.
- WooCommerce support.
- Contact Form 7 support.
- Child Theme ready.
- Translation ready.
The _s theme is a good starting point to develop a WordPress theme. But it is “just” a raw starter theme. That means it outputs all the WordPress stuff correctly but without any layout or design. Why not add a well known and supported layout framework to have a solid, clean and responsive foundation? That’s where Bootstrap comes in.
Some basics about the Sass and CSS files that come with UnderStrap:
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The theme itself uses the
/style.css
file just to identify the theme inside of WordPress. The file is not loaded by the theme and does not include any styles. -
The
/css/theme.css
and its minified little brother/css/theme.min.css
file(s) provides all styles. It is composed of five different SCSS sets and one variable file at/sass/theme.scss
:- 1 "theme/theme_variables"; // <--------- Add your variables into this file. Also add variables to overwrite Bootstrap or UnderStrap variables here - 2 "../src/bootstrap-sass/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap"; // <--------- All the Bootstrap stuff - Don´t edit this! - 3 "understrap/understrap"; // <--------- Some basic WordPress stylings and needed styles to combine Boostrap and Underscores - 4 "../src/fontawesome/scss/font-awesome"; // <--------- Font Awesome Icon styles // Any additional imported files // - 5 "theme/theme"; // <--------- Add your styles into this file
-
Don’t edit the files no. 2-4 files/filesets or you won’t be able to update it without overwriting your own work!
-
Your design goes into:
/sass/theme
. Add your styles to the/sass/theme/_theme.scss
file and your variables to the/sass/theme/_theme_variables.scss
. Or add other .scss files into it and@import
it into/sass/theme/_theme.scss
.
- Download the understrap folder from GitHub or from https://understrap.com
- IMPORTANT: If you download it from GitHub make sure you rename the "understrap-master.zip" file just to "understrap.zip" or you might have problems using child themes !!
- Upload it into your WordPress installation subfolder here:
/wp-content/themes/
- Login to your WordPress backend
- Go to Appearance → Themes
- Activate the UnderStrap theme
- Open your terminal
- Change to the directory where you want to add UnderStrap
- Type
npm install understrap
- Open your WordPress backend
- Click on "Appearance -> Themes"
- Hit the "Add new" button
- Search for "UnderStrap"
- Hit the "install" button
- Activate the theme
- Make sure you have installed Node.js and Browser-Sync* (* optional, if you wanna use it) on your computer globally
- Then open your terminal and browse to the location of your UnderStrap copy
- Run:
$ npm install
To work and compile your Sass files on the fly start:
$ gulp watch
Or, to run with Browser-Sync:
- First change the browser-sync options to reflect your environment in the file
/gulpfile.js
in the beginning of the file:
var browserSyncOptions = {
proxy: "localhost/theme_test/", // <----- CHANGE HERE
notify: false
};
- then run:
$ gulp watch-bs
The front-page slider is widget driven. Simply add more than one widget to widget position “Hero”.
- Click on Appearance → Widgets.
- Add two, or more, widgets of any kind to widget area “Hero”.
- That’s it.
Just add a new file to the themes root folder called rtl.css. Add all alignments to this file according to this description: https://codex.wordpress.org/Right_to_Left_Language_Support
The blank.php
template is useful when working with various page builders and can be used as a starting blank canvas.
The empty.php
template displays a header and a footer only. A good starting point for landing pages.
The fullwidthpage.php
template has full width layout without a sidebar.
The vertical-one-page.php
template displays all pages (except the one showing the posts) in a single vertical layout with a sliding navigation.
Additionally enables the user to control the order of each page by using the order page attribute field.
- Assuming that you have the following pages: Home, About and Contact
- Go to Appearance → Menus and add one custom link for each page
- On the URL field type a hash
#
and the name of the page in lower case so for example the link for Home becomes#home
- Edit the Home page and set as template the Vertical One Page (you only need to do this for the first page)
- Set the order of each page using the Order field from Page Attributes so for example if you want to display Home, Contact, About set the Home page to 1, the Contact to 2 and About to 3
[1] Visit http://browsersync.io for more information on Browser Sync
- Font Awesome: http://fontawesome.io/license (Font: SIL OFL 1.1, CSS: MIT License)
- Bootstrap: http://getbootstrap.com | https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/LICENSE (Code licensed under MIT documentation under CC BY 3.0.) and of course
- jQuery: https://jquery.org | (Code licensed under MIT)
- WP Bootstrap Navwalker by Edward McIntyre: https://github.com/twittem/wp-bootstrap-navwalker | GNU GPL
- Bootstrap Gallery Script based on Roots Sage Gallery: https://github.com/roots/sage/blob/5b9786b8ceecfe717db55666efe5bcf0c9e1801c/lib/gallery.php