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Theme library

activation.php

This file handles the theme activation. About the theme activation.

cleanup.php

This file handles the various WordPress clean up. About the clean up.

config.php

This file is used to enable various theme features, define which pages get the sidebar, set the CSS classes for #main and #sidebar, set a Google Analytics ID, and set the post excerpt length.

Enable theme features

add_theme_support() is used to enable/disable:

  1. Root relative URLs
  2. Rewrites
  3. HTML5 Boilerplate's .htaccess
  4. Bootstrap's top navbar

If you don't want to use one of the features, either comment out the line or remove it.

Define which pages shouldn't have the sidebar

roots_sidebar() is used to define which pages shouldn't get the sidebar. By default, the 404 and page-custom.php template are full width. If you would like to remove the sidebar from additional pages, add in a proper conditional to the first if statement.

If you had a page named Contact, you would update the statement to look like:

if (is_404() || is_page_template('page-custom.php') || is_page('contact')) {

h5bp-htaccess

This file contains HTML5 Boilerplate's .htaccess which is automatically added by htaccess.php if enabled in config.php. There are a few changes to the H5BP version:

  • Added block to access WordPress files that reveal version information (wp-config.php, readme.html, license.txt)
  • Commented out expires headers (we recommend the use of W3 Total Cache)
  • Commented out ETag removal (we recommend the use of W3 Total Cache)
  • Commented out start rewrite engine (handled by WordPress)
  • Commented out suppress/force www (handled by WordPress)
  • Commented out Options -MultiViews (causes a server 500 error on most shared hosts)
  • Commented out custom 404 page (handled by WordPress)

htaccess.php

This file handles the clean URL rewrites and HTML5 Boilerplate .htaccess. About the rewrites.

metaboxes.php

This file is a placeholder for you to put in custom metaboxes. We recommend the use of Custom Metaboxes and Fields for WordPress.

post-types.php

This file is a placeholder for you to put in custom post types and taxonomies.

scripts.php

This file handles all of the CSS and JavaScript.

Stylesheets

Stylesheets are enqueued in the following order:

  1. /theme/assets/css/bootstrap.css
  2. /theme/assets/css/bootstrap-responsive.css
  3. /theme/assets/css/app.css
  4. /child-theme/style.css (if a child theme is activated)

app.css should be used for your site specific styling.

If you're using LESS, make sure you compile the files to the proper locations:

  1. css/less/bootstrap.less -> css/bootstrap.css
  2. css/less/responsive.less -> css/bootstrap-responsive.css

JavaScript

JavaScript is loaded in the following order:

  1. /theme/assets/js/vendor/modernizr-2.6.1.min.js (in head.php)
  2. jquery-1.8.0.min.js via Google CDN with local fallback (in head.php)
  3. /theme/assets/js/plugins.js
  4. /theme/assets/js/main.js

jQuery is loaded in head.php using the same method from HTML5 Boilerplate: grab Google CDN's jQuery, with a protocol relative URL; fall back to local if offline. It's kept in the header instead of footer to avoid conflicts with plugins.

plugins.js contains a minified version of all the latest Bootstrap plugins.

Learn about plugins.js and main.js in the HTML5 Boilerplate JavaScript docs.

It's safe to move jQuery to the footer if you're able to avoid problems with certain plugins that improperly use jQuery. Copy the necessary lines from head.php to footer.php right before wp_footer(), then update the wp_register_script() calls scripts.php to have scripts in the footer by setting the last argument to true.

utils.php

This file contains utility functions used by other files in the theme.

The theme wrapper is used to serve all of the template files. About the theme wrapper.

widgets.php

This file registers the custom sidebars and custom widgets. There are two initial sidebars:

  1. Primary Sidebar (used by templates/sidebar.php, included from base.php within #sidebar)
  2. Footer (used by templates/footer.php)

The included vCard widget can be used to build additional, custom widgets.