StacheStack is a fork of the amazing Roots theme, so we can code less and comb our staches more. There are a lot of added hooks, actions, and rewrites to make it completely extensible. Using the included Tinker Tailor (admin panel) and Visual Composer, website developers and site owners can create and prototype sites without any coding. And, developers can peel it apart and use this century's coding practices (unlike most theme stacks which are still using pomade to style their mustaches).
Because it's nice to have your own tailor.
You'll be keen to know that we decided to make this easy for website owners to use, first and foremost. Second forth, we wanted to use something open and well documented that developers could easily extend. Hence, we have included a heavily customized version of the handy ReduxFramework to manage a sweet suite of out-of-the-box options, that can easily be customized and extended by the finest of tinkering tailors.
So, we like a good snifter of fine craft beer (and the occasional pint). It's a hobby. To actually get time to do your hobby, you have to GYSHIDO. To GYSHIDO with code, you need to work smarter. So you can work smarter and drink more crafties, StacheStack uses tools like...
- Grunt for compiling LESS to CSS, checking for JS errors, live reloading, concatenating and minifying files, versioning assets, and generating lean Modernizr builds
- Bower for front-end package management
- HTML5 Boilerplate
- Bootstrap
- Organized file and template structure
- ARIA roles and microformats
- Theme activation
- Theme wrapper
- Cleaner HTML output of navigation menus
- Posts use the hNews microformat
- Multilingual ready and over 30 available community translations
Everyone is welcome to help contribute and improve this project. There are several ways you can contribute:
- Did you read the contribution guidelines yet?
- Always branch and tag -- all StacheStack's
master
are beling to us (again, refer to contribution guidelines) - Reporting issues (please read issue guidelines)
- Suggesting new features
- Writing or refactoring code
- Fixing issues
- Source: https://github.com/BeardandFedora/StacheStack
- Documentation: https://beardandfedora.github.io/StacheStack/
- Homepage: http://beardandfedora.com
- Twitter: @BeardAndFedora, @thinq4yourself, @tylergoelz