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# arcHIVE-wordpress-theme
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will be build on top of [Foundation](https://get.foundation) and using the clean theme starter [FoundationPress]https://github.com/olefredrik/FoundationPress)
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starting with html template first
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# FoundationPress
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[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/olefredrik/foundationpress?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge)
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[![GitHub version](https://badge.fury.io/gh/olefredrik%2Ffoundationpress.svg)](https://github.com/olefredrik/FoundationPress/releases)
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[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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This is a starter-theme for WordPress based on Zurb's [Foundation for Sites 6](https://foundation.zurb.com/sites.html), the most advanced responsive (mobile-first) framework in the world. The purpose of FoundationPress, is to act as a small and handy toolbox that contains the essentials needed to build any design. FoundationPress is meant to be a starting point, not the final product.
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Please fork, copy, modify, delete, share or do whatever you like with this.
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All contributions are welcome!
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## Requirements
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**This project requires [Node.js](http://nodejs.org) v6.x.x 11.6.x to be installed on your machine.** Please be aware that you might encounter problems with the installation if you are using the most current Node version (bleeding edge) with all the latest features.
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FoundationPress uses [Sass](http://Sass-lang.com/) (CSS with superpowers). In short, Sass is a CSS pre-processor that allows you to write styles more effectively and tidy.
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The Sass is compiled using libsass, which requires the GCC to be installed on your machine. Windows users can install it through [MinGW](http://www.mingw.org/), and Mac users can install it through the [Xcode Command-line Tools](http://osxdaily.com/2014/02/12/install-command-line-tools-mac-os-x/).
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If you have not worked with a Sass-based workflow before, I would recommend reading [FoundationPress for beginners](https://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/posts/tutorials/foundationpress-for-beginners), a short blog post that explains what you need to know.
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## Quickstart
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### 1. Clone the repository and install with npm
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```bash
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$ cd my-wordpress-folder/wp-content/themes/
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$ git clone https://github.com/olefredrik/FoundationPress.git
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$ cd FoundationPress
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$ npm install
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```
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### 2. Configuration
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#### YAML config file
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FoundationPress includes a `config-default.yml` file. To make changes to the configuration, make a copy of `config-default.yml` and name it `config.yml` and make changes to that file. The `config.yml` file is ignored by git so that each environment can use a different configuration with the same git repo.
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At the start of the build process a check is done to see if a `config.yml` file exists. If `config.yml` exists, the configuration will be loaded from `config.yml`. If `config.yml` does not exist, `config-default.yml` will be used as a fallback.
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#### Browsersync setup
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If you want to take advantage of [Browsersync](https://www.browsersync.io/) (automatic browser refresh when a file is saved), simply open your `config.yml` file after creating it in the previous step, and put your local dev-server address and port (e.g http://localhost:8888) in the `url` property under the `BROWSERSYNC` object.
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#### Static asset hashing / cache breaker
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If you want to make sure your users see the latest changes after re-deploying your theme, you can enable static asset hashing. In your `config.yml`, set ``REVISIONING: true;``. Hashing will work on the ``npm run build`` and ``npm run dev`` commands. It will not be applied on the start command with browsersync. This is by design. Hashing will only change if there are actual changes in the files.
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### 3. Get started
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```bash
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$ npm start
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```
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### 4. Compile assets for production
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When building for production, the CSS and JS will be minified. To minify the assets in your `/dist` folder, run
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```bash
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$ npm run build
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```
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#### To create a .zip file of your theme, run:
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```
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$ npm run package
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```
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Running this command will build and minify the theme's assets and place a .zip archive of the theme in the `packaged` directory. This excludes the developer files/directories from your theme like `/node_modules`, `/src`, etc. to keep the theme lightweight for transferring the theme to a staging or production server.
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### Project structure
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In the `/src` folder you will find the working files for all your assets. Every time you make a change to a file that is watched by Gulp, the output will be saved to the `/dist` folder. The contents of this folder is the compiled code that you should not touch (unless you have a good reason for it).
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The `/page-templates` folder contains templates that can be selected in the Pages section of the WordPress admin panel. To create a new page-template, simply create a new file in this folder and make sure to give it a template name.
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I guess the rest is quite self explanatory. Feel free to ask if you feel stuck.
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### Styles and Sass Compilation
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* `style.css`: Do not worry about this file. (For some reason) it's required by WordPress. All styling are handled in the Sass files described below
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* `src/assets/scss/app.scss`: Make imports for all your styles here
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* `src/assets/scss/global/*.scss`: Global settings
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* `src/assets/scss/components/*.scss`: Buttons etc.
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* `src/assets/scss/modules/*.scss`: Topbar, footer etc.
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* `src/assets/scss/templates/*.scss`: Page template styling
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* `dist/assets/css/app.css`: This file is loaded in the `<head>` section of your document, and contains the compiled styles for your project.
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If you're new to Sass, please note that you need to have Gulp running in the background (``npm start``), for any changes in your scss files to be compiled to `app.css`.
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### JavaScript Compilation
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All JavaScript files, including Foundation's modules, are imported through the `src/assets/js/app.js` file. The files are imported using module dependency with [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) as the module bundler.
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If you're unfamiliar with modules and module bundling, check out [this resource for node style require/exports](http://openmymind.net/2012/2/3/Node-Require-and-Exports/) and [this resource to understand ES6 modules](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html).
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Foundation modules are loaded in the `src/assets/js/app.js` file. By default all components are loaded. You can also pick and choose which modules to include. Just follow the instructions in the file.
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If you need to output additional JavaScript files separate from `app.js`, do the following:
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* Create new `custom.js` file in `src/assets/js/`. If you will be using jQuery, add `import $ from 'jquery';` at the top of the file.
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* In `config.yml`, add `src/assets/js/custom.js` to `PATHS.entries`.
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* Build (`npm start`)
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* You will now have a `custom.js` file outputted to the `dist/assets/js/` directory.
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## Demo
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* [Clean FoundationPress install](http://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/)
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* [FoundationPress Kitchen Sink - see every single element in action](http://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/kitchen-sink/)
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## Local Development
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We recommend using one of the following setups for local WordPress development:
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* [MAMP](https://www.mamp.info/en/) (macOS)
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* [WAMP](http://www.wampserver.com/en/download-wampserver-64bits/) (Windows)
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* [LAMP](https://www.linux.com/learn/easy-lamp-server-installation) (Linux)
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* [Local](https://local.getflywheel.com/) (macOS/Windows)
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* [VVV (Varying Vagrant Vagrants)](https://github.com/Varying-Vagrant-Vagrants/VVV) (Vagrant Box)
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* [Trellis](https://roots.io/trellis/)
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## Tutorials
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* [FoundationPress for beginners](https://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/posts/tutorials/foundationpress-for-beginners/)
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* [Responsive images in WordPress with Interchange](http://rachievee.com/responsive-images-in-wordpress/)
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* [Learn to use the _settings file to change almost every aspect of a Foundation site](http://zurb.com/university/lessons/66)
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* [Other lessons from Zurb University](http://zurb.com/university/past-lessons)
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## Documentation
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* [Zurb Foundation Docs](http://foundation.zurb.com/docs/)
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* [WordPress Codex](http://codex.wordpress.org/)
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## Showcase
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* [Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities](http://www.harvardcgbc.org/)
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* [The New Tropic](http://thenewtropic.com/)
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* [Parent-Child Home Program](http://www.parent-child.org/)
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* [Hip and Healthy](http://hipandhealthy.com/)
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* [Franchise Career Advisors](http://franchisecareeradvisors.com/)
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* [Maren Schmidt](http://marenschmidt.com/)
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* [Finnerodja](http://www.finnerodja.se/)
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* [WP Diamonds](http://www.wpdiamonds.com/)
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* [Storm Arts](http://stormarts.fi/)
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* [ProfitGym](http://profitgym.nl/)
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* [Agritur Piasina](http://www.agriturpiasina.it/)
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* [Byington Vineyard & Winery](https://byington.com/)
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* [Show And Tell](http://www.showandtelluk.com/)
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* [Wahl + Case](https://www.wahlandcase.com/)
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* [Morgridge Institute for Research](https://morgridge.org)
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* [Impeach Trump Now](https://impeachdonaldtrumpnow.org/)
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* [La revanche des sites](https://www.la-revanche-des-sites.fr/)
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* [Dyami Wilson](https://dyamiwilson.com)
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* [Madico Solutions](https://madico.com)
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>Credit goes to all the brilliant designers and developers out there. Have **you** made a site that should be on this list? [Please let me know](https://twitter.com/olefredrik)
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## Contributing
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#### Here are ways to get involved:
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1. [Star](https://github.com/olefredrik/FoundationPress/stargazers) the project!
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2. Answer questions that come through [GitHub issues](https://github.com/olefredrik/FoundationPress/issues)
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3. Report a bug that you find
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4. Share a theme you've built on top of FoundationPress
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5. [Tweet](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Ffoundationpress.olefredrik.com%2F&text=Check%20out%20FoundationPress%2C%20the%20ultimate%20%23WordPress%20starter-theme%20built%20on%20%23Foundation%206&tw_p=tweetbutton&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffoundationpress.olefredrik.com&via=olefredrik) and [blog](http://www.justinfriebel.com/my-first-experience-with-foundationpress-a-wordpress-starter-theme-106/) your experience of FoundationPress.
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#### Pull Requests
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Pull requests are highly appreciated. Please follow these guidelines:
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1. Solve a problem. Features are great, but even better is cleaning-up and fixing issues in the code that you discover
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2. Make sure that your code is bug-free and does not introduce new bugs
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3. Create a [pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request)
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4. Verify that all the Travis-CI build checks have passed
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