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bulletswp

v1.0.0

Published

A WordPress starter theme

Downloads

3

Readme

Build Status

Bullets

Bullets is a free WordPress skeleton theme. It contains just about enough Sass to get you started on your next project - but without being a highly comprehensive frame work such as Foundation or Bootstrap.

If you need a frame work with all the bells and whistles - Bullets is not the tool for you.

If you find yourself removing 80% of what comes with a frame work - give Bullets a try.

Basic Docs

  • Get started by tweaking the settings in settings.scss
  • Go ahead and edit the partials directly - or if you want to leave them be - drop in your own Sass file structure. I recommend Aotmic Design approach which makes sense even for small scale projects.
  • A basic grid is as simple as a row containing columns. Use the percent classes to control widths and the container class for a max width.

Getting Started With Gulp

  • Install node.js.
  • Using the command line, navigate to your theme directory
  • Run npm install
  • Run gulp to confirm everything is working

Contribute

If you want to contribute - feel free. All pull requests considered. However, the aim of Bullets is to be light weight and skinny, so feature requests will always bare this in mind.