Version 1.9.2
https://github.com/SimonPadbury/b4st
b4st is a simple WordPress starter theme loaded with Bootstrap 4.
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Simple, intuitive, clean code.
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Bootstrap, theme CSS and JS, functions and loops are organized into different folders.
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Bootstrap 4.0.0-beta.2 (served by cdnjs.com CDN) CSS and JS enqueued.
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Popper 1.12.3 (served by cdnjs.com CDN) JS enqueued. Because needed by Bootstrap popovers, tooltips and collapsed navbar "hamburger" action.
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jQuery 3.2.1 enqueued, (served by cdnjs.com CDN),
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[NEW] Font Awesome 5.0.2 (served by use.fontawesome.com CDN) enqueued.
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Modernizr 2.8.3 (served by cdnjs.com CDN) enqueued.
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Navbar with dropdowns (child menus) – a custom walker nav menu class has been built to handle the dropdowns.
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Sidebar-widget-area is optional. If no widgets, then the sidebar will not be shown (main column automatically becomes full width).
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A starter CSS theme –
/theme/css/b4st.css
, enqueued. (Note: do not put your styles instyles.css
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WordPress menu and WordPress search form in the Bootstrap 4
.navbar
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Bootstrap pagination for blog index and blog category pages.
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Bootstrap pagination for posts/pages if split over a series of 'pages'.
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Visual editor stylesheet – into which the same Bootstrap 4 and starter CSS theme are preloaded by
@import
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UNLICENCE (open source).
b4st Releases
Significant updates and milestones will be noted here: https://github.com/SimonPadbury/b4st/releases/
b4st Wiki
This is the place to find some answers: https://github.com/SimonPadbury/b4st/wiki.
If you don't find what you want, please open an Issue.
If you want want to see something in b4st
and you can do it yourself, please feel at liberty to add it as a Pull Request. But remember that this is only meant to be a starter theme – I don't want to add a load of stuff that most people will delete because they don't need it. There are other ways to expand the b4st project – e.g. via the wiki.
Maybe you would also be interested in Atomic Boot Pug
Inspired by Brad Frost's Atomic Design, Atomic Boot Pug is comprised of a set of Bootstrap 4 docs demo snippets (tranformed into Pug mixins) reorganized into a starter styleguide.
Just a little something to help you kick off your next project. :-)