feat(assets): Change default CSS framework to Tailwind
* enhance(view): Add light default styling for Tailwind * chore(view): Clean up unnecessary selectors and spacing * feat(acorn): Update Acorn for Laravel 8.x * chore(acorn): Create default `bootstrap/` project directory for Laravel 8.x * refactor(acorn): Split the Acorn bootloader between `functions.php` and `bootstrap/app.php` to coincide with Laravel * refactor(assets): Lighten the out of the box CSS boilerplate * refactor(assets): Rename `dist/` to `public/` to coincide with Laravel * refactor(assets): Flatten the `assets/` directory into `resources/` to coincide with Laravel * refactor(assets): Rename `scripts/` to `js/` to coincide with Laravel * refactor(assets): Rename `styles/` to `css/` to coincide with Laravel * feat(deps): Update to Laravel Mix ^6.0 * chore(deps): Change Mix-related package.json `scripts` to the new `mix` binary * chore(deps): Remove PurgeCSS in favor of Tailwind's built in purge * chore(deps): Remove deprecated/unnecessary/unused dependencies * chore(deps): Bump minimum PHP version to 7.3 to coincide with Laravel 8.x
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@@ -19,50 +19,13 @@ require $composer;
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register Sage Theme Files
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| Run The Theme
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Out of the box, Sage ships with categorically named theme files
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| containing common functionality and setup to be bootstrapped with your
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| theme. Simply add (or remove) files from the array below to change what
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| is registered alongside Sage.
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| Once we have the theme booted, we can handle the incoming request using
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| the application's HTTP kernel. Then, we will send the response back
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| to this client's browser, allowing them to enjoy our application.
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*/
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collect(['helpers', 'setup', 'filters', 'admin'])
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->each(function ($file) {
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$file = "app/{$file}.php";
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if (! locate_template($file, true, true)) {
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wp_die(
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sprintf(__('Error locating <code>%s</code> for inclusion.', 'sage'), $file)
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);
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}
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});
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/*
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| Enable Sage Theme Support
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Once our theme files are registered and available for use, we are almost
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| ready to boot our application. But first, we need to signal to Acorn
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| that we will need to initialize the necessary service providers built in
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| for Sage when booting.
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*/
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add_theme_support('sage');
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Turn On The Lights
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| We are ready to bootstrap the Acorn framework and get it ready for use.
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| Acorn will provide us support for Blade templating as well as the ability
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| to utilize the Laravel framework and its beautifully written packages.
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*/
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new Roots\Acorn\Bootloader();
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require_once __DIR__ . '/bootstrap/app.php';
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