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- Theme Name: Bones (Rename Me!)
- Theme URI: http://www.themble.com/bones
- Description: This site was built using the Bones Development Theme. For more information about Bones or to view documentation, you can visit the <a href="https://github.com/eddiemachado/bones/issues" title="Bones Issues">Bones Issues</a> page on Github. You'll want to customize this for your clients with your own information.
- Author: Your Name Here
- Author URI: http://www.yoururlhere.com
- Version: 1.7
- Tags: fluid-layout, responsive-layout, translation-ready, microformats, rtl-language-support
- License: WTFPL
- License URI: http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
- Are You Serious? Yes.
- MAKE SURE TO READ BELOW BEFORE GETTING STARTED FOR THE FIRST TIME!
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- You may be thinking…
- WHOA, WHOA, WHOA…WHAT HAPPENED HERE?
- But before you freak out, let me take a few minutes to explain.
- Bones now uses Sass by default. If you prefer using regular CSS,
- then feel free to modify this theme how you like and keep a copy
- as your own personal starting point.
- DON'T DISMISS IT JUST YET THOUGH, USING Sass ISN'T AS COMPLICATED AS YOU THINK.
- It does take a few minutes to wrap your head around, but it will all
- be worth it. Need a quick intro? Here are a few quick reads:
- http://cognition.happycog.com/article/preprocess-this
- http://viget.com/inspire/sass-a-designers-perspective
- http://ianstormtaylor.com/oocss-plus-sass-is-the-best-way-to-css/
- http://css-tricks.com/sass-style-guide/
- http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/developing-with-sass-and-chrome-devtools/
- I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND, if you are going to be working with Sass, that you work locally.
- The browsers don't understand Sass and compiling it on the server takes a bit
- of a setup.
- That being said, here are a few MUST HAVE TOOLS for working with a
- pre-processor: (You really only need one of them)
- CodeKit: (Highly Recommended)
- http://incident57.com/codekit/
- Compass App: (Windows / Mac Users)
- http://compass.handlino.com/
- These applications compile Sass into valid CSS. This
- way you can keep your production files easy to read and your
- CSS minified and speedy. Simply set the output to the
- library/css folder and you are all set. It's a thing of beauty.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Remember, once you download Bones it's up to you how to use it,
- so go nuts. Set things up and develop in a way that's easiest for
- you. If using Sass is still a bit confusing for you, then remove them
- and customize this template as you see fit.
- If you're frustrated with this new direction and don't like change,
- take a few minutes and think about how much better a developer you
- can become by just TRYING out new technologies. It may be tough at
- first but it WILL make you a better developer. TRUST ME ON THIS. Give
- it a week, maybe two, and you will never go back.
- Happy Developing!
- ******************************************************************/
- /*
- WordPress Probz
- So Theme Check (http://wordpress.org/plugins/theme-check/)
- is constantly telling me that it needs these classes in the CSS even
- though they are in the REAL stylesheet in library/css/style.css.
- So we're gonna drop these here to keep it happy.
- Great work, Theme Check (eye roll)
- */
- .sticky {} /* DO NOT EDIT THIS */
- .gallery-caption {} /* THESE ARE USELESS */
- .bypostauthor {} /* THEY ARE ONLY TO KEEP THEME CHECK HAPPY */
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