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# barebones
A lightweight, skeletal, responsive WordPress boilerplate theme for HTML5 and beyond. Great as a starting point with powerful features to encourage rapid development for most projects.
A lightweight and skeletal WordPress boilerplate theme for HTML5 and beyond. Great as a starting point with powerful features to encourage rapid development for most projects.
## Features
* Reset, normalisation and base font/form styles
* Built for mobile first, expanding to 1200px (can be extended further)
* SASS powered - semantically named files all compiled into a single file
* Adaptive at certain breakpoints and responsive through the middle
* Sass powered - semantically named files all compiled into a single file
* Semantic use of HTML5 elements, includes Google HTML5 shiv and respond.js for IE8 Media Queries
* WAI-ARIA role ready
* Proprietary baseline and customisable, SASS generated horizontal grid
* Proprietary baseline and customisable, Sass generated horizontal grid
* Comes pre-bundled with latest CDN version of jQuery and fallback
* index.php Loop template
* Customised functions.php adding theme support for high customisation
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## Browser Support
The basic features are all tested from IE7+. Yet to be tested in any other browsers than modern Mozilla, Opera and WebKit builds but confident it would work in legacy versions.
The basic features are all tested from IE7+. Yet to be tested in any other browsers than modern Mozilla, Opera and WebKit builds. Also tested on Safari and Chrome on iOS 5+ and Chrome on Android 3+.
## Preprocessors
Although barebones now utilises the powerful SASS CSS preprocessor, you don't have to use it. The main style.css file is not compressed so can be easily changed in a Text Editor.
Although barebones now utilises the powerful Sass CSS preprocessor, you don't have to use it. The main style.css file is not compressed so can be easily changed in a Text Editor.
## Credits