Wordpress Bootstrap

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Bootstrap in WordPress theme form - Bootstrap 3.3.1

Overview

The WP Bootstrap WordPress theme is a version of Bootstrap (http://getbootstrap.com) adapted specifically for use in WordPress themes. It can be used as a basic theme or as a starting point for theme developers. This version of WP Bootstrap uses Bootstrap v3.3.1.

Features

  • Task Manager: WP-Bootstrap uses Grunt as a task manager to aid in development. It comes with pre-packaged tasks such as livereload, less, grunticon, and more.
  • Multi-Lingual: WP-Bootstrap is translated into 7 languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and German.
  • Page Templates: The theme includes four different page templates for easy customization.
  • Theme Options Panel: The custom theme options panel has been removed in version 3.0, with options being moved to the theme customizer.
  • Shortcodes: WP-Bootstrap includes built-in shortcodes for easily adding UI elements found in Bootstrap.
  • Sidebars: The theme includes two different sidebars, one for the homepage and one for other pages. Widgets can be added to both.

Summary

The WP Bootstrap WordPress theme is a version of Bootstrap adapted for use in WordPress. It offers a range of features such as a task manager, multi-lingual support, page templates, theme customization options, shortcodes, and sidebars. Installation is simple, requiring just a few steps in Terminal or a command prompt.

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Bootstrap

Bootstrap is the most popular CSS Framework for developing responsive and mobile-first websites.

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Templates & Themes

A template or theme refers to a pre-designed layout or structure that provides a basic framework for building a specific type of application or website. It typically includes good design, placeholder content and functional features, allowing developers to customize and fill in the details according to their specific needs.

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Grunt

Grunt is a popular JavaScript task runner that automates repetitive tasks like minification, compilation, and testing, allowing developers to focus on writing code.