Monday 23 January 2017

A Developer’s Introduction to the Twenty Seventeen Theme


With the release of WordPress 4.7, also came the new Twenty Seventeen theme. More than all its predecessors, the new default theme is highly customizable for both users and developers, it’s easy to use, and perfectly suitable for both personal and professional purposes. Moreover, it is great when it comes to site performance, as Brian explains in How to Score 100/100 in Google PageSpeed Insights with WordPress. The Twenty Seventeen theme provides the perfect dress for new amazing WordPress features like the customizable video header. Moreover, it provides theme specific features like front-page sections, SVG icons support, visible edit icons in the Customizer.
Much has already been written about Twenty Seventeen theme, so in this post I won’t make a new list of its cool features and functionalities. Rather, I will propose five small tutorials aiming to help developers and advanced users to get the most from the new WordPress default theme. Thanks to a child theme, we will:
A Child Theme to Enhance Twenty Seventeen Theme Functionalities
I will assume you are familiar with child theming in WordPress. If you’d need a refresher, take the time to have a read at our WordPress
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14255/a-developer-s-introduction-to-the-twenty-seventeen-theme




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