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README.md

Aldine

Aldine is the new root theme for Pressbooks, based on Sage.

Features

  • Sass for stylesheets
  • ES6 for JavaScript
  • Webpack for compiling assets, optimizing images, and concatenating and minifying files
  • Browsersync for synchronized browser testing
  • Laravel Blade as a templating engine
  • Controller for passing data to Blade templates

Requirements

Make sure all dependencies have been installed before moving on:

Theme installation

Install Aldine using Composer from your WordPress themes directory:

# @ app/themes/ or wp-content/themes/
$ composer require pressbooks/pressbooks-aldine

Theme structure

themes/pressbooks-aldine/  # → Theme root
├── app/                  # → Theme PHP
│   ├── lib/Sage/         # → Blade implementation, asset manifest
│   ├── admin.php         # → Theme customizer setup
│   ├── filters.php       # → Theme filters
│   ├── helpers.php       # → Helper functions
│   └── setup.php         # → Theme setup
├── composer.json         # → Autoloading for `app/` files
├── composer.lock         # → Composer lock file (never edit)
├── dist/                 # → Built theme assets (never edit)
├── node_modules/         # → Node.js packages (never edit)
├── package.json          # → Node.js dependencies and scripts
├── resources/            # → Theme assets and templates
│   ├── assets/           # → Front-end assets
│   │   ├── config.json   # → Settings for compiled assets
│   │   ├── build/        # → Webpack and ESLint config
│   │   ├── fonts/        # → Theme fonts
│   │   ├── images/       # → Theme images
│   │   ├── scripts/      # → Theme JS
│   │   └── styles/       # → Theme stylesheets
│   ├── controllers/      # → Controller files
│   ├── functions.php     # → Composer autoloader, theme includes
│   ├── index.php         # → Never manually edit
│   ├── screenshot.png    # → Theme screenshot for WP admin
│   ├── style.css         # → Theme meta information
│   └── views/            # → Theme templates
│       ├── layouts/      # → Base templates
│       └── partials/     # → Partial templates
└── vendor/               # → Composer packages (never edit)

Theme development

  • Run yarn from the theme directory to install dependencies
  • Update resources/assets/config.json settings:
    • devUrl should reflect your local development hostname
    • publicPath should reflect your WordPress folder structure (/wp-content/themes/pressbooks-aldine for non-Bedrock installs)

Build commands

  • yarn run start — Compile assets when file changes are made, start Browsersync session
  • yarn run build — Compile and optimize the files in your assets directory
  • yarn run build:production — Compile assets for production