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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init/HEAD/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /functions.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Numerous always-ignore extensions 2 | *.diff 3 | *.err 4 | *.log 5 | *.orig 6 | *.rej 7 | *.swo 8 | *.swp 9 | *.vi 10 | *.zip 11 | *~ 12 | 13 | # OS or Editor folders 14 | ._* 15 | .cache 16 | .DS_Store 17 | .idea 18 | .project 19 | .settings 20 | .tmproj 21 | *.esproj 22 | *.sublime-project 23 | *.sublime-workspace 24 | nbproject 25 | 26 | # Sass Cache 27 | .sass-cache 28 | 29 | # Folders 30 | components 31 | bower_components 32 | node_modules 33 | 34 | # Dev Purpose 35 | *.html 36 | *.css 37 | *.map -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Theme Name: Extra Child Theme 3 | Theme URI: http://elegantthemes.com/ 4 | Description: Extra Child Theme 5 | Author: ElegantThemes 6 | Author URI: http://elegantthemes.com 7 | Template: Extra 8 | Version: 0.0.1 9 | License: GNU General Public License v2 or later 10 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 11 | Tags: responsive-layout, one-column, two-columns, three-columns, four-columns, left-sidebar, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-colors, featured-images, full-width-template, post-formats, rtl-language-support, theme-options, threaded-comments, translation-ready 12 | Text Domain: extra-child-theme 13 | */ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/less/style.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Theme Name: Extra Child Theme 3 | Theme URI: http://elegantthemes.com/ 4 | Description: Extra Child Theme 5 | Author: ElegantThemes 6 | Author URI: http://elegantthemes.com 7 | Template: Extra 8 | Version: 0.0.1 9 | License: GNU General Public License v2 or later 10 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 11 | Tags: responsive-layout, one-column, two-columns, three-columns, four-columns, left-sidebar, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-colors, featured-images, full-width-template, post-formats, rtl-language-support, theme-options, threaded-comments, translation-ready 12 | Text Domain: extra-child-theme 13 | */ 14 | 15 | // Variables 16 | @import "base/variables"; 17 | 18 | // Mixins 19 | @import "base/mixins"; 20 | 21 | /* Body */ 22 | body {} 23 | 24 | /* Header */ 25 | @import "partials/header"; 26 | 27 | /* Button */ 28 | @import "partials/button"; 29 | 30 | /* Input */ 31 | @import "partials/input"; 32 | 33 | /* Footer */ 34 | @import "partials/footer"; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/scss/style.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Theme Name: Extra Child Theme 3 | Theme URI: http://elegantthemes.com/ 4 | Description: Extra Child Theme 5 | Author: ElegantThemes 6 | Author URI: http://elegantthemes.com 7 | Template: Extra 8 | Version: 0.0.1 9 | License: GNU General Public License v2 or later 10 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 11 | Tags: responsive-layout, one-column, two-columns, three-columns, four-columns, left-sidebar, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-colors, featured-images, full-width-template, post-formats, rtl-language-support, theme-options, threaded-comments, translation-ready 12 | Text Domain: extra-child-theme 13 | */ 14 | 15 | // Variables 16 | @import "base/variables"; 17 | 18 | // Mixins 19 | @import "base/mixins"; 20 | 21 | /* Body */ 22 | body {} 23 | 24 | /* Header */ 25 | @import "partials/header"; 26 | 27 | /* Button */ 28 | @import "partials/button"; 29 | 30 | /* Input */ 31 | @import "partials/input"; 32 | 33 | /* Footer */ 34 | @import "partials/footer"; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "extra-child-theme-init", 3 | "version": "0.0.1", 4 | "description": "Child theme template for Extra", 5 | "main": "style.css", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" 8 | }, 9 | "repository": { 10 | "type": "git", 11 | "url": "git+https://github.com/elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init.git" 12 | }, 13 | "author": "Andy Tran", 14 | "license": "MIT", 15 | "bugs": { 16 | "url": "https://github.com/elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init/issues" 17 | }, 18 | "homepage": "https://github.com/elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init#readme", 19 | "dependencies": { 20 | "grunt": "^0.4.5" 21 | }, 22 | "devDependencies": { 23 | "autoprefixer": "^6.0.3", 24 | "grunt-contrib-compress": "^0.14.0", 25 | "grunt-contrib-cssmin": "^0.14.0", 26 | "grunt-contrib-less": "^1.1.0", 27 | "grunt-contrib-sass": "^0.9.2", 28 | "grunt-contrib-watch": "^0.6.1", 29 | "grunt-csscomb": "^3.1.0", 30 | "grunt-notify": "^0.4.1", 31 | "grunt-postcss": "^0.7.0", 32 | "load-grunt-tasks": "^3.3.0" 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Extra Child Theme Template 2 | This is a premade template for creating a Extra Child Theme. This repo comes preinstalled with 3 different paths... 3 | - [CSS](#css-path) 4 | - [Preprocessor](#preprocessor-path) 5 | 6 | ## CSS Path 7 | If you don't have any experience working with preprocessors, this is the best path for you. 8 | 9 | #### Step 1: Cloning the Repo 10 | The first step to getting start with building a child theme is cloning this repo. If you don't have [Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git) installed, you can download the [ZIP file](https://github.com/elegantthemes/Edition/archive/master.zip) and drop it into your `wp-content/themes` folder. 11 | 12 | 1. Let's start by navigating to your `wp-content/themes` folder instead your WordPress directory. 13 | 2. Once you're there, open `terminal` in the current folder. 14 | 3. Now with `terminal`, use the following commands to clone: `git clone git@github.com:elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init.git` 15 | 16 | #### Step 2: Development 17 | Now that you have the repo cloned or installed, you can start development. 18 | 19 | 1. If you haven't already, navigate to your `extra-child-theme-init folder`. 20 | 2. Open up `style.css` in your favorite editor and code away! 21 | 22 | 23 | ## Preprocessor Path 24 | If you want to speed up your development, you can choose one of the following preprocessors installed. 25 | 26 | #### Requirements 27 | Below are a list of applications/software that you will need preinstalled before continuing down this path. 28 | - [Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git) 29 | - [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/) 30 | - [GruntJS](http://gruntjs.com/) - _A JavaScript Task Runner_ 31 | - [Sass](http://sass-lang.com/install) - _If you're using Sass/Scss_ 32 | 33 | 34 | #### Step 1: Installing Node.js 35 | The first step is getting NodeJS installed. If you already have it installed go ahead and skip to step [#2](#step-2-installing-gruntjs). 36 | 37 | 1. Head over to `https://nodejs.org/en/` and install the latest version of Node.js 38 | 2. Now that it's installed, run `node -v` to verify that you have the latest version installed. 39 | 3. Head over to step [#2](#step-2-installing-gruntjs). 40 | 41 | 42 | #### Step 2: Installing GruntJS 43 | The next step is setting up GruntJS locally. If you already have it installed go ahead and skip to step [#3](#step-3-installing-git). 44 | 45 | 1. Now that you have Node installed, let's install GruntJS by running the following command: `npm install -g grunt-cli`. 46 | 2. Head over to step [#3](#step-3-installing-git). 47 | 48 | - 49 | 50 | #### Step 3: Installing Git 51 | After installing Node and Grunt, you can now install Git. If you already have it installed go ahead and skip to step [#4](#step-4-cloning-repo). 52 | 53 | 1. Go to `https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git` and follow the to installing git for the correct machine. 54 | 2. Head over to step [#4](#step-4-cloning-repo). 55 | 56 | - 57 | 58 | #### Step 4: Cloning Repo 59 | 1. With git now installed, navigate to `wp-content/themes` folder. 60 | 2. Clone the repo using the following command: `git clone git@github.com:elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init.git`. 61 | 3. Now with the repo cloned, you can navigate to it by typing in `cd ` and dragging the extra child theme folder into your terminal. 62 | 3. Head over to step [#5](#step-5-installing-packages). 63 | 64 | - 65 | 66 | #### Step 5: Installing Packages 67 | 1. From current directory, install node packages with the following command: `npm install`. 68 | 2. Head over to step [#6](#step-6-running-grunt). 69 | 70 | - 71 | 72 | #### Step 6: Running Grunt 73 | 1. From the current directory, run the following command: `grunt`. 74 | 2. Once grunt has been initiated, you can start your development. 75 | 76 | ## Copyright & License 77 | Copyright 2015 ElegantThemes. Code released under the [GNU license](https://github.com/elegantthemes/extra-child-theme-init/blob/master/LICENSE). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/.csscomb.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "remove-empty-rulesets": true, 3 | "always-semicolon": true, 4 | "color-case": "upper", 5 | "block-indent": " ", 6 | "color-shorthand": true, 7 | "eof-newline": false, 8 | "leading-zero": true, 9 | "quotes": "single", 10 | "sort-order-fallback": "abc", 11 | "space-before-colon": "", 12 | "space-after-colon": " ", 13 | "space-before-combinator": " ", 14 | "space-after-combinator": " ", 15 | "space-between-declarations": "\n", 16 | "space-before-opening-brace": " ", 17 | "space-after-opening-brace": "\n", 18 | "space-after-selector-delimiter": "\n", 19 | "space-before-selector-delimiter": "", 20 | "space-before-closing-brace": "\n", 21 | "strip-spaces": true, 22 | "tab-size": true, 23 | "unitless-zero": true, 24 | "vendor-prefix-align": false, 25 | "sort-order": [ 26 | [ 27 | "content", 28 | "quotes", 29 | "z-index", 30 | "position", 31 | "top", 32 | "right", 33 | "bottom", 34 | "left", 35 | "display", 36 | "align-items", 37 | "align-self", 38 | "flex", 39 | "flex-align", 40 | "flex-basis", 41 | "flex-direction", 42 | "flex-flow", 43 | "flex-grow", 44 | "flex-order", 45 | "flex-pack", 46 | "flex-shrink", 47 | "flex-wrap", 48 | "justify-content", 49 | "order", 50 | "background", 51 | "background-attachment", 52 | "background-clip", 53 | "background-color", 54 | "background-image", 55 | "background-position", 56 | "background-position-x", 57 | "background-position-y", 58 | "background-repeat", 59 | "background-size", 60 | "width", 61 | "max-width", 62 | "min-width", 63 | "height", 64 | "max-height", 65 | "min-height", 66 | "outline", 67 | "outline-color", 68 | "outline-offset", 69 | "outline-style", 70 | "outline-width", 71 | "table-layout", 72 | "empty-cells", 73 | "caption-side", 74 | "list-style", 75 | "list-style-position", 76 | "list-style-type", 77 | "list-style-image", 78 | "border", 79 | "border-collapse", 80 | "border-color", 81 | "border-image", 82 | "border-image-outset", 83 | "border-image-repeat", 84 | "border-image-slice", 85 | "border-image-source", 86 | "border-image-width", 87 | "border-spacing", 88 | "border-style", 89 | "border-width", 90 | "border-top", 91 | "border-top-color", 92 | "border-top-style", 93 | "border-top-width", 94 | "border-right", 95 | "border-right-color", 96 | "border-right-style", 97 | "border-right-width", 98 | "border-bottom", 99 | "border-bottom-color", 100 | "border-bottom-style", 101 | "border-bottom-width", 102 | "border-left", 103 | "border-left-color", 104 | "border-left-style", 105 | "border-left-width", 106 | "border-radius", 107 | "border-radius-top-left", 108 | "border-radius-top-right", 109 | "border-radius-bottom-left", 110 | "border-radius-bottom-right", 111 | "box-shadow", 112 | "box-sizing", 113 | "transform", 114 | "transform-origin", 115 | "overflow", 116 | "overflow-x", 117 | "overflow-y", 118 | "margin", 119 | "margin-top", 120 | "margin-right", 121 | "margin-bottom", 122 | "margin-left", 123 | "padding", 124 | "padding-top", 125 | "padding-right", 126 | "padding-bottom", 127 | "padding-left", 128 | "color", 129 | "font", 130 | "font-effect", 131 | "font-emphasize", 132 | "font-emphasize-position", 133 | "font-emphasize-style", 134 | "font-family", 135 | "font-size", 136 | "font-size-adjust", 137 | "font-smoooth", 138 | "-webkit-font-smoothing", 139 | "-moz-osx-font-smoothing", 140 | "font-stretch", 141 | "font-style", 142 | "font-variant", 143 | "font-weight", 144 | "hyphens", 145 | "letter-spacing", 146 | "line-height", 147 | "src", 148 | "tab-size", 149 | "text-align", 150 | "text-align-last", 151 | "text-decoration", 152 | "text-emphasis", 153 | "text-emphasis-color", 154 | "text-emphasis-position", 155 | "text-emphasis-style", 156 | "text-indent", 157 | "text-justify", 158 | "text-shadow", 159 | "text-transform", 160 | "white-space", 161 | "word-break", 162 | "word-spacing", 163 | "word-wrap", 164 | "writing-mode", 165 | "transition", 166 | "transition-delay", 167 | "transition-duration", 168 | "transition-property", 169 | "transition-timing-function", 170 | "animation", 171 | "animation-name", 172 | "animation-delay", 173 | "animation-direction", 174 | "animation-duration", 175 | "animation-interation-count", 176 | "animation-play-state", 177 | "animation-timing-function", 178 | "clear", 179 | "clip", 180 | "counter-reset", 181 | "counter-increment", 182 | "cursor", 183 | "filter", 184 | "float", 185 | "nav-index", 186 | "nav-up", 187 | "nav-right", 188 | "nav-down", 189 | "nav-left", 190 | "opacity", 191 | "pointer-events", 192 | "resize", 193 | "speak", 194 | "user-select", 195 | "vertical-align", 196 | "visibility", 197 | "zoom" 198 | ] 199 | ] 200 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gruntfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = function (grunt) { 2 | 'use strict'; 3 | 4 | require('load-grunt-tasks')(grunt); 5 | 6 | grunt.initConfig({ 7 | pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'), 8 | 9 | // Clean 10 | clean: { 11 | release: [ 12 | 'package.json', '.DS_STORE', 13 | 'bower.json', '.bowerrc', 'bower_components', 14 | '.gitignore', '.gitmodules', '.gitattributes', 15 | 'scss', '*.scss', '*.sass', '*.map', '.sass-cache', 'csscomb.json', 16 | 'Gruntfile.js', 'node_modules' 17 | ] 18 | }, 19 | 20 | // Compress 21 | compress: { 22 | release: { 23 | options: { 24 | archive: '../<%= pkg.name %>.zip', 25 | mode: 'zip', 26 | level: 9 27 | }, 28 | files: [{ 29 | expand: true, 30 | src: [ 31 | '**', 32 | '!**/.git/**', 33 | '!**/.gitignore', 34 | '!**/.gitmodules', 35 | '!**/.git', 36 | '!**/.DS_STORE/**', 37 | '!**/*.zip', 38 | '!**/styles/**', 39 | '!.sass-cache', 40 | '!csscomb.json', 41 | '!**/*.map', 42 | '!**/.bowerrc', 43 | '!**/bower.json', 44 | '!**/node_modules/**', 45 | '!**/package.json', 46 | '!**/Gruntfile.js', 47 | ], 48 | dest: '<%= pkg.name %>' 49 | }] 50 | } 51 | }, 52 | 53 | // Sass 54 | sass: { 55 | options: { 56 | precision: 6, 57 | style: 'expanded', 58 | }, 59 | 60 | dev: { 61 | options: { 62 | sourcemap: 'auto' 63 | }, 64 | files: { 65 | 'style.css': 'styles/scss/style.scss' 66 | } 67 | }, 68 | 69 | dist: { 70 | options: { 71 | sourcemap: false 72 | }, 73 | files: { 74 | 'style.css': 'styles/scss/style.scss' 75 | } 76 | } 77 | }, 78 | 79 | // Less 80 | less: { 81 | options: { 82 | compress: false, 83 | strictUnits: true 84 | }, 85 | 86 | dev: { 87 | options: { 88 | sourceMap: true, 89 | strictUnits: true 90 | }, 91 | files: { 92 | 'style.css': 'styles/less/style.less' 93 | } 94 | }, 95 | 96 | dist: { 97 | options: { 98 | sourceMap: true, 99 | strictUnits: true 100 | }, 101 | files: { 102 | 'style.css': 'styles/less/style.less' 103 | } 104 | } 105 | }, 106 | 107 | // CSSComb 108 | csscomb: { 109 | dist: { 110 | options: { 111 | config: 'styles/.csscomb.json' 112 | }, 113 | files: { 114 | 'style.css': ['style.css'], 115 | } 116 | } 117 | }, 118 | 119 | // Post CSS 120 | postcss: { 121 | dev: { 122 | options: { 123 | map: true, 124 | processors: [ 125 | require('autoprefixer')({ 126 | browsers: ['last 2 versions'] 127 | }) 128 | ] 129 | }, 130 | src: 'style.css' 131 | }, 132 | 133 | dist: { 134 | options: { 135 | map: false, 136 | processors: [ 137 | require('autoprefixer')({ 138 | browsers: ['last 6 versions'] 139 | }) 140 | ] 141 | }, 142 | src: 'style.css' 143 | } 144 | }, 145 | 146 | // CSSMin 147 | cssmin: { 148 | dist: { 149 | options: { 150 | sourceMap: false, 151 | shorthandCompacting: false, 152 | roundingPrecision: -1 153 | }, 154 | files: 'style.css' 155 | } 156 | }, 157 | 158 | // Notification 159 | notify: { 160 | options: { 161 | title: 'Grunt' 162 | }, 163 | 164 | init: { 165 | options: { 166 | message: 'Grunt has been initiated.' 167 | } 168 | }, 169 | 170 | release: { 171 | options: { 172 | message: 'Grunt has cleaned up your theme for release.' 173 | } 174 | }, 175 | 176 | grunt: { 177 | options: { 178 | message: 'Grunt has been updated.' 179 | } 180 | }, 181 | 182 | sass: { 183 | options: { 184 | message: 'Sass files has been compiled.' 185 | } 186 | }, 187 | 188 | less: { 189 | options: { 190 | message: 'Less files has been compiled.' 191 | } 192 | } 193 | }, 194 | 195 | // Watch 196 | watch: { 197 | options: { 198 | livereload: true, 199 | dateFormat: function (time) { 200 | grunt.log.writeln('Grunt has finished compiling in ' + time + 'ms!'); 201 | grunt.log.writeln('Preparing for next task...'); 202 | }, 203 | event: ['all'] 204 | }, 205 | 206 | configFiles: { 207 | files: ['Gruntfile.js'], 208 | tasks: ['notify:grunt'], 209 | options: { 210 | reload: true 211 | } 212 | }, 213 | 214 | sass: { 215 | files: '**/*.{scss,sass}', 216 | tasks: ['sass-dev', 'notify:sass'], 217 | }, 218 | 219 | less: { 220 | files: '**/*.less', 221 | tasks: ['less-dev', 'notify:less'], 222 | } 223 | } 224 | }); 225 | 226 | // Sass Tasks 227 | grunt.registerTask('sass-build', ['sass:dev', 'postcss:dev']); 228 | grunt.registerTask('sass-dev', ['sass-build', 'notify:init', 'watch:sass']); 229 | grunt.registerTask('sass-dist', ['sass:dist', 'csscomb:dist', 'postcss:dist', 'cssmin:dist', 'notify:release', 'compress:release']); 230 | 231 | // Less Tasks 232 | grunt.registerTask('less-build', ['less:dev', 'postcss:dev']); 233 | grunt.registerTask('less-dev', ['less-build', 'notify:init', 'watch:less']); 234 | grunt.registerTask('less-dist', ['less:dist', 'csscomb:dist', 'postcss:dist', 'cssmin:dist', 'notify:release', 'compress:release']); 235 | 236 | // Default Task 237 | grunt.registerTask('default', ['notify:init', 'watch']); 238 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: 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