I combined _s with Webpack for some of my own projects. I noticed that there werent any up to date versions of _s with Webpack out there so I am putting mine up. This includes
- Webpack, Babel and Terser to handle JS.
- Node SASS plus a few Webpack CSS/SASS loaders to handle CSS.
- Imagemin plus the CopyWebpackPlugin to handle image minifiction.
I made some modifications to the scripts in package.json and reorganised the folders. Other than that I left _s as is. Hope somebody finds it useful.
Hi. I'm a starter theme called _s
, or underscores
, if you like. I'm a theme meant for hacking so don't use me as a Parent Theme. Instead try turning me into the next, most awesome, WordPress theme out there. That's what I'm here for.
My ultra-minimal CSS might make me look like theme tartare but that means less stuff to get in your way when you're designing your awesome theme. Here are some of the other more interesting things you'll find here:
- A modern workflow with a pre-made command-line interface to turn your project into a more pleasant experience.
- A just right amount of lean, well-commented, modern, HTML5 templates.
- A custom header implementation in
inc/custom-header.php
. Just add the code snippet found in the comments ofinc/custom-header.php
to yourheader.php
template. - Custom template tags in
inc/template-tags.php
that keep your templates clean and neat and prevent code duplication. - Some small tweaks in
inc/template-functions.php
that can improve your theming experience. - A script at
js/navigation.js
that makes your menu a toggled dropdown on small screens (like your phone), ready for CSS artistry. It's enqueued infunctions.php
. - 2 sample layouts in
sass/layouts/
made using CSS Grid for a sidebar on either side of your content. Just uncomment the layout of your choice insass/style.scss
. Note:.no-sidebar
styles are automatically loaded. - Smartly organized starter CSS in
style.css
that will help you to quickly get your design off the ground. - Full support for
WooCommerce plugin
integration with hooks ininc/woocommerce.php
, styling override woocommerce.css with product gallery features (zoom, swipe, lightbox) enabled. - Licensed under GPLv2 or later. :) Use it to make something cool.
_s
requires the following dependencies:
Clone or download this repository, change its name to something else (like, say, megatherium-is-awesome
), and then you'll need to do a six-step find and replace on the name in all the templates.
- Search for
'_s'
(inside single quotations) to capture the text domain and replace with:'megatherium-is-awesome'
. - Search for
_s_
to capture all the functions names and replace with:megatherium_is_awesome_
. - Search for
Text Domain: _s
instyle.css
and replace with:Text Domain: megatherium-is-awesome
. - Search for
_s
(with a space before it) to capture DocBlocks and replace with:Megatherium_is_Awesome
. - Search for
_s-
to capture prefixed handles and replace with:megatherium-is-awesome-
. - Search for
_S_
(in uppercase) to capture constants and replace with:MEGATHERIUM_IS_AWESOME_
.
Then, update the stylesheet header in style.css
, the links in footer.php
with your own information and rename _s.pot
from languages
folder to use the theme's slug. Next, update or delete this readme.
To start using all the tools that come with _s
you need to install the necessary Node.js and Composer dependencies :
$ composer install
$ npm install
_s
comes packed with CLI commands tailored for WordPress theme development :
composer lint:wpcs
: checks all PHP files against PHP Coding Standards.composer lint:php
: checks all PHP files for syntax errors.composer make-pot
: generates a .pot file in thelanguage/
directory.npm run compile:css
: compiles SASS files to css.npm run compile:rtl
: generates an RTL stylesheet.npm run watch
: watches all SASS files and recompiles them to css when they change.npm run lint:scss
: checks all SASS files against CSS Coding Standards.npm run lint:js
: checks all JavaScript files against JavaScript Coding Standards.npm run bundle
: generates a .zip archive for distribution, excluding development and system files.
Now you're ready to go! The next step is easy to say, but harder to do: make an awesome WordPress theme. :)
Good luck!