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By Jared Novack (@JaredNova) and Upstatement (@Upstatement)

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Because WordPress is awesome, but the_loop isn't

Timber helps you create fully-customized WordPress themes faster with more sustainable code. With Timber, you write your HTML using the Twig Template Engine separate from your PHP files.

This cleans-up your theme code so, for example, your php file can focus on being the data/logic, while your twig file can focus 100% on the HTML and display.

This is what Timber's .twig files look like:

{% extends "base.twig" %}
{% block content %}
<h1 class="big-title">{{foo}}</h1>
<h2 class="post-title">{{post.title}}</h2>
<img src="{{post.thumbnail.src}}" />
<div class="body">
	{{post.content}}
</div>
{% endblock %}

Once Timber is installed and activated in your plugin directory, it gives any WordPress theme the ability to take advantage of the power of Twig and other Timber features.

Looking for docs?


Installation

The GitHub version of Timber requires Composer. If you'd prefer one-click installation, you should use the WordPress.org version.

composer create-project --no-dev jarednova/timber ~/MYSITE/wp-content/plugins/timber

Once this is complete, activate Timber your WordPress admin. If you're looking for a 'blank' theme to start developing with, download the timber-starter-theme into your themes directory.


Mission Statement

Timber is a tool for developers who want to translate their HTML into high-quality WordPress themes through an intuitive, consistent and fully-accessible interface.

  • Intuitive: The API is written to be user-centric around a programmer's expectations.
  • Consistent: All WordPress objects can be accessed through polymorphic properties like slug, ID and name.
  • Accessible: No black boxes. Every effort is made so the developer has access to 100% of their HTML.

What does it look like?

Nothing. Timber is meant for you to build a theme on. Like the Starkers or Boilerplate theme it comes style-free, because you're the style expert. Instead, Timber handles the logic you need to make a kick-ass looking site.

Who is it good for?

Timber is great for any WordPress developer who cares about writing good, maintainable code. It helps teams of designers and developers working together. At Upstatement we made Timber because while our entire team needs to participate in building WordPress sites, not everyone knows the ins-and-outs of the_loop(), codex and PHP (nor should they). With Timber your best WordPress dev can focus on building the .php files with requests from WordPress and pass the data into .twig files. Once there, designers can easily mark-up data and build out a site's look-and-feel.

Related Projects

  • Timber Starter Theme The "_s" of Timber to give you an easy start to the most basic theme you can build upon and customize.
  • Timber Debug Bar Adds a debug bar panel that will show you which template is in-use and the data sent to your twig file.
  • TimberPhoton Plug-in to use JetPack's free Photon image manipulation and CDN with Timber.
  • Timber Sugar A catch-all for goodies to use w Timber.
  • Twig The template language used by Timber.

Projects that use Timber

  • Gantry5 a framework for theme development

Helpful Links

Should I use it?

It's MIT-licensed, so please use in personal or commercial work. Just don't re-sell it. While Timber is still in development, it's also in-use on hundreds of sites. While much has been stabilized since the first major push back in June 2013, you should expect some breaking changes as development progresses towards a version 1.0.

Contributing

Read the contributor guidelines in the wiki.

How To...

Generate documentation

$ cd /srv/www/timber
$ ./bin/generate-docs.sh

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