bootstrapwp-Twitter-Bootstrap-for-WordPress
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CSS toolkit from Twitter for use as a WordPress theme
Totally random and not github code, but Rachel, are the links on the project website not working? I couldn't click the example site, the style guide, etc.
Rachel, Thank you so much for this beatiful work. I get the new version of bootstrapWP and it is magnificent. I was able to do what I wanted thanks to...
Hi Rachel and many thanks on your making this theme! I don't know if I broke something here or if this is confirmable but the button tag CSS seems to...
Hi Rachel Baker, I have just discovered your great BootstrapWP theme and I think it is very well done. Is there a way to place a search form into the...
Hi, when I'm looking at my side on my phone (iPhone in that case) it looks great in the portrait mode but when I change to horizontal the content don't...
The generated HTML: ``` html Home/ Cat A/ Readability Test ``` Issues: - HTML does not accept a in , please put the 'delimiter' before , do not forget the...
I attempted to break out the menu walker into two functions, and load them independently, to have two top menus (primary & secondary) which allows for placing a vertical divider...
Hi, I don't know if I'm the only one who gets issue from that function but anytime I want to change the template file for a page in the back-end,...
submenus
when the navbar is displayed on smaller screen resolutions, the submenus should be displayed differently than they are when the navbar is fully expanded. check out twitter bootstrap's collapsed navbar...
I got this : Fatal error: Call to undefined function catch_that_image() in ../www/wordpress/wp-content/themes/bootstrapwp/archive.php on line 50 Removing that line makes the file working correctly.