Props @michaelArestad @hugobeta, and @jacklenox.
* Give prefix to variable files. This avoids confusion with files of similar names like typography. It also helps with the visual recognition over what file does what.
* Set up mixins-master.
* Setting foundation for encouraging in larger projects use of more than one mixing file. This creates a master mixins file that we can then bring subs into if the project grows.
* Fixed line breaks, spacing and new lines. Props @gregrickaby.
* Nest widget select. Props @gregrickaby.
* Make variables be variables-site. Makes this the global variables folder. People can then use sub folders in sections for local only variables.
* Change content directory to be site directory.
* Remove zip. Revert `style.css` to not be auto generated version.
* Fixes rem size issue on body font.
* Fixes for differences between `_s` and `_sass`. Fixed font sizes, added in display block to classes so they compile and the theme check
passes.
* Remove text domain and clean up css.
A default background color is needed for any time there is no custom background color.
This happens to use the browser's default `#fff`, and is meant more as a reminder for theme authors.
See #515.
We can safely increase the textarea width from 98% to 100%.
```box-sizing``` handles the layout nicely and it won't allow the overflow.
If more details is needed, please see: http://davidwalsh.name/textarea-width this is the best example I could find.
Minor CSS optimization for border and border color.
For the border itself, we don't need to include the color in ```border: {}```, color is already added in ```border-color: {}```.
Since the Theme uses shorthands for padding/margins, why not do the same for the border colors as well.
The leading whitespace is needed to replace this `_s` instance with the theme name.
It's obviously a hack, since it also leaves the theme name with a leading white space, but short of adding a new replace logic for this specific line in `style.css`, it's the easiest way to achieve that.
See #304, where this was brought up before.
Since HTML5 captions removed the additional 10px that HTML4 versions
come with, the `max-width: 98%;` rule made images blurry. This slightly
simplifies caption styles while still providing support for both HTML4
and HTML5 versions.
See #443.
It consolidates the duplicate `.gallery` selectors, and removes image
styles that needlessly override their earlier defined styles.
Also switches to use inline-block over floats, and adds documentation
for caption styles, to be coherent with documentation for gallery
styles.
```*vertical-align: middle; /* Improves appearance and consistency in all browsers */``` does not apply to all browsers.
Selector hack ```*``` is IE6/IE7 only. See https://gist.github.com/necolas/983116
Proposing to reword Inputs and Buttons with Forms. This way we can cover more than just couple of elements. Select feels like an outsider and textarea too, even though it's technically an input.
This will also be a perfect match with the rest :)
N.B. Something went wrong with my last proposal, sorry about that.
Hey guys, I am proposing to remove li in front of the current_page_item and current-menu-item. It's slightly more efficient without and of course all works the same :)
* Update PHPDoc.
* Add periods to the end of comment sentences.
* Limit line length to 80 chars.
* Use C++-style PHP comments only for function and file documentation.
Proposing to remove html input from the button class. It overrides more than is needed. For example it will interfere with bbPress editor styles. It's safer to leave input[type="button"] as-is. Please see: http://i.imgur.com/Q98uqBH.png
(Introduced in b1d3b53)
While class attribute selectors are very powerful and might help in
keeping stylesheets concise and easier to maintain, they don't work very
well with a project like WordPress. Not only can third-party scripts
insert and rely on specific class names that get picked up by attribute
selectors for common class names. But more importantly WordPress passes
category and tag slugs on to post classes, which can result in
unpredictible results.
Fixes#284, fixes#309.