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Bootstrap for Genesis

Introduction

Bootstrap for Genesis is a genesis child theme which integrates Bootstrap. It uses Gulp to handle tasks, configuration and lint files.

The default branch is under development, use v4 branch to get the last stable release.

Installation Instructions

  1. Upload the Bootstrap for Genesis theme folder via FTP to your wp-content/themes/ directory. (The Genesis parent theme needs to be in the wp-content/themes/ directory as well.)
  2. Go to your WordPress dashboard and select Appearance.
  3. Activate the Bootstrap for Genesis theme.
  4. Inside your WordPress dashboard, go to Genesis > Theme Settings and configure them to your liking.

Building from Source

  1. Install Git.
  2. Clone the repository to your local machine.
  3. Install Node.
  4. Install Yarn.
  5. Install Gulp globally.
  6. Run yarn install or npm install to install dependencies through terminal/CLI program.
  7. Run git submodule init and git submodule update to add WP Bootstrap Navwalker.
  8. Replace site url in line 49 of gulpfile.js to your local development URL(e.g. http://bootstrap.test).
  9. Run gulp through your favorite CLI program.

Features

  1. Bootstrap 4
  2. Bootstrap components
    • Comment Form
    • Search Form
    • Jumbotron
    • Navbar
  3. Sass
  4. Gulp
  5. Footer Widgets(modified to add bootstrap column classes based on the number of widget areas)
  6. Additional Widget Areas
    • Home Featured(jumbotron)

Todos

  • Integrate Genesis Theme Setup API
  • Integrate Genesis Configuration API
  • Integrate AMP Support
  • Gutenberg Support
  • Remove SmartMenus support or move to separate plugin
  • Remove TGM Plugin Activation Support
  • Use Git Submodule for WP Bootstrap Navwalker
  • Code cleanup and bug fixes

Notes

Use SmartMenus for Bootstrap for multi-level dropdown support or checkout the v4 branch.

Credits

Without these projects, this theme wouldn't be where it is today.