square-one
sage
square-one | sage | |
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4 | 53 | |
89 | 12,531 | |
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3.7 | 8.4 | |
26 days ago | 11 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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square-one
- Advice on cleaner code in WordPress? Everything I do feels like duct tape...
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DevOps with WordPress, possible?
Completely possible, this framework does a lot already: https://github.com/moderntribe/square-one
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Today marks the first time my product does not support PHP versions that reached EOL
Here’s the one I helped build and use at the agency I worked for. Should show you how we did it pretty clearly: https://github.com/moderntribe/square-one/blob/main/composer.json
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I am dropping WordPress support, not because of WordPress, but because of other WordPress developers.
no, it now required php 5.6 and recommends 7+. I code for it OOP with direct injection. WP is just a composer requirement. This is one of the frameworks I use and helped build: https://github.com/moderntribe/square-one
sage
- Sage – Advanced WordPress Starter Theme with Tailwind CSS and Laravel Blade
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Ask HN: WordPress vs. Django/Flask?
Hey there!
Using Django or Flask might be overkill for what you're trying to do. I suggest you to stick with WordPress, but check out the Sage/root style over at https://roots.io/sage.
It's not the classic WordPress; it's a modern, more secure version.
Also only use plugins when you absolutely have to, and if you do, stick with the pros (i.e. Gravityforms).
I've used WP alot (more than 1000s of websites) and I'm also using Python with Flask and FastAPI (but never used Django).
- Wordpress + Tailwind?
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Do you develop custom themes or use builder themes?
We develop custom themes with sage and acf blocks 10/10, you should try it.. https://roots.io/sage/
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How do I convince my boss to use Next.js and Storyblok as headless CMS instead of WordPress for clients?
If you do ultimately end up having to build in WordPress I'd recommend checking out sage. https://roots.io/sage/
- Best themes for WordPress site developers who can code?
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How are you developing websites, that allow your typical non-developer change the content?
Well, WordPress keeps moving towards drag n drop / visual editing and that makes everything more complicated for people who just want a system to manage data. There are people out there who have invested a ton of time to try and bridge the gap between the direction of wordpress and modern templating features like Sage by Roots (https://roots.io/sage/)
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Setting up WordPress in 2023
A minimal theme combining Roots Sage 10 and Bootstrap 5.2 (at the time of writing this article 5.3 was an alpha release). and making use of the plugins in places.
- Recommended bare bone WordPress theme to create your own theme from?
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What I learned making and maintaining a custom Wordpress shop
Sage starter theme by Roots - this gives us the Blade template engine that we are familiar with from Laravel.
What are some alternatives?
setup-php - GitHub action to set up PHP with extensions, php.ini configuration, coverage drivers, and various tools.
understrap - Underscores + Bootstrap = Understrap, the renowned open-source WordPress starter theme.
polyfill - PHP polyfills
bedrock - WordPress boilerplate with Composer, easier configuration, and an improved folder structure
acorn - Laravel components for WordPress plugins and themes
wp-bootstrap-navwalker - A custom WordPress nav walker class to fully implement the Twitter Bootstrap 4.0+ navigation style (v3-branch available for Bootstrap 3) in a custom theme using the WordPress built in menu manager.
php-src - Security backports for EOL versions of PHP.
gutenberg - The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
acf-composer - Compose ACF Fields, Blocks, Widgets, and Option Pages with ACF Builder on Sage 10.
tailpress - TailPress is a minimal boilerplate theme for WordPress using Tailwind CSS.
sage-acf-wp-blocks - Composer library for generating ACF Gutenberg blocks from templates. Intended for use with Roots/Sage (http://roots.io)
corcel - Use WordPress backend with Laravel or any PHP application