ddev-pull-wp-scripts
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ddev-pull-wp-scripts
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DDEV WP quickstart 🚀
Your colleagues just need to run ddev start after pulling the git repo. And it get's even better: With ddev pull and the Hosting Provider Integration feature, you can pull the latest database and files from your production site. Check out my pull scripts for example.
- Pull a WordPress site into a local DDEV project (2022 edition)
themes
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Can you recommend a starter WP template?
According to the maintainer of that, as you can see in the Q&A section on that page, they use a theme called "Varia" from WordPress's github as their starting point: https://github.com/Automattic/themes/tree/trunk/varia
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Creator of the open source WordPress starter theme Air-light here. Just noticed we have 376 stars on GitHub and some shares here in Reddit so decided to open a discussion about a starter theme: Do you like Air-light? Yes/no, why?
While I endorse any minimalistic block based approach, I don't think blockbase is nothing more than a bare bones as well. What bugged me the most in _s also bugs me in Blockbase - it has "too little of everyhing", it's less than minimum. It's better than "too much of everything" (which is the biggest issue with most of the WP themes out there) but it doesn't help. Also, in my personal opinion stey they still lack in SCSS quality-wise. While there's not a lots of code it's still too messy and complicated for my preferences. As a full on CSS guy with the most minimal approach I appreciate functional, fast yet working style sheet. You can see what I mean when you compare the button block in blockbase (here) and in Air-light (here).
- Any open Source WordPress sites I can view as an example?
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Which workflow is best for modern wordpress development?
If you want to tinker with the new stuff then check out Blockbase. It's basically the FSE centric replacement for the old underscores theme. Setup a local WP environment (e.g. DevKinsta or localwp) and clone the GH theme folder into your project.
What are some alternatives?
docker-compose - Some examples of docker-compose stacks used at home and at work...
_s - 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.
cornerstone - Cornerstone is a WordPress starter theme based on the Zurb Foundation Responsive Framework. Cornerstone aims to provide a lightweight starter theme that is responsive and SEO friendly that web designers can build great looking websites on.
air-light - 💨 WordPress starter theme - designed to be minimal, ultra-lightweight (< 20 kB) and easy for all kinds of WordPress projects. 7+years/1000+hours of development and still updating daily! We prefer the original WordPress way of doing things so no strange templating languages or frameworks here.
kuhn - WordPress theme featuring CSS Grid layouts via aggressive progressive enhancement. Proof of concept to get the conversation about what CSS Grid means for WordPress themes started. Currently running live at https://mor10.com
modus-themes
casper - Casper 👻 theme for Wordpress
doom-emacs-config - Doom Emacs configuration finely tuned for "distraction-free' academic writing
WordPress-Gear - A bunch of gear for WP developers
witch-nvim - Witch is a neovim colorscheme switcher
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
homebrew-emacs-plus - Emacs Plus formulae for the Homebrew package manager