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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cd425e04..0d2fdac1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ Download the latest stable release: [ash.zip](https://github.com/linchpin/ash/re ## Requirements -- WordPress 6.2+ -- PHP 7.4+ -- License: [GPLv2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html) or later +- WordPress 6.5+ +- PHP 8.2+ +- License: [GNU General Public License v3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) ## Dependencies -| Dependency | Version | License | Notes | -| ---------- | ------- | -------------- | --------------------------------------------- | -| Frost | 1.0.3 | GPLv2 or later | The base theme Ash was forked from | -| Husky | 7.0.2 | MIT | Used for commit linting for linchpin projects | +| Dependency | Version | License | Notes | +|-----------------|---------|---------------| --------------------------------------------- | +| Frost | 1.0.9 | GPLv2 or later | The base theme Ash was forked from | +| Husky | 9.0.2 | MIT | Used for commit linting for linchpin projects | ## Getting Started You can download the latest stable release of Ash using the link above. Alternatively, install the entire repository for development purposes: 1. Set up a local WordPress development environment, we recommend using [Local](https://localwp.com/). -2. Ensure you are using WordPress 6.2+. +2. Ensure you are using WordPress 6.5+. 3. Clone / download this repository into the `/wp-content/themes/` directory of your new WordPress instance. 4. In the WordPress admin, use the Appearance > Themes screen to activate Frost. diff --git a/functions.php b/functions.php index 4d5e6844..724ae7ce 100644 --- a/functions.php +++ b/functions.php @@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ function ash_setup() './css/ash.css', ) ); + // Enqueue editor stylesheet. + add_editor_style( get_template_directory_uri() . '/style.css' ); // Remove core block patterns. remove_theme_support('core-block-patterns'); @@ -62,7 +64,6 @@ function ash_setup() add_action('after_setup_theme', 'ash_setup'); -// Enqueue style sheet. add_action('wp_enqueue_scripts', 'ash_enqueue_style_sheet'); function ash_enqueue_style_sheet() @@ -101,6 +102,12 @@ function ash_register_block_styles() ), 'core/social-links' => array( 'outline' => __('Outline', 'ash'), + 'core/quote' => array( + 'shadow-light' => __( 'Shadow', 'ash' ), + 'shadow-solid' => __( 'Solid', 'ash' ), + ), + 'core/social-links' => array( + 'outline' => __( 'Outline', 'ash' ), ), ); } @@ -124,17 +131,17 @@ function ash_register_block_pattern_categories() } register_block_pattern_category( - 'page', + 'ash-page', array( - 'label' => __('Page', 'frost'), - 'description' => __('Create a full page with multiple patterns that are grouped together.', 'frost'), + 'label' => __('Page', 'ash'), + 'description' => __('Create a full page with multiple patterns that are grouped together.', 'ash'), ) ); register_block_pattern_category( - 'pricing', + 'frost-pricing', array( - 'label' => __('Pricing', 'frost'), - 'description' => __('Compare features for your digital products or service plans.', 'frost'), + 'label' => __('Pricing', 'ash'), + 'description' => __('Compare features for your digital products or service plans.', 'ash'), ) ); @@ -164,11 +171,11 @@ function ash_register_block_pattern_categories() 'categoryTypes' => array('ash'), ), 'core/quote' => array( - 'shadow-light' => __('Shadow', 'frost'), - 'shadow-solid' => __('Solid', 'frost'), + 'shadow-light' => __('Shadow', 'ash'), + 'shadow-solid' => __('Solid', 'ash'), ), 'core/social-links' => array( - 'outline' => __('Outline', 'frost'), + 'outline' => __('Outline', 'ash'), ), ); diff --git a/patterns/404.php b/patterns/404.php index d9510503..c3d743ab 100644 --- a/patterns/404.php +++ b/patterns/404.php @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ /** * Title: 404 error content. * Slug: ash/404 - * Inserter: false + * Inserter: no */ ?> diff --git a/patterns/comments.php b/patterns/comments.php index 6e842eef..1c5c4daa 100644 --- a/patterns/comments.php +++ b/patterns/comments.php @@ -2,39 +2,40 @@ /** * Title: Comments section and form * Slug: frost/comments - * Inserter: false + * Inserter: no */ ?> - -
- -
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diff --git a/patterns/footer-default-dark.php b/patterns/footer-default-dark.php index b3a86c4a..10b31b6b 100644 --- a/patterns/footer-default-dark.php +++ b/patterns/footer-default-dark.php @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ * Block Types: core/template-part/footer */ ?> - - @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@
-
Testimonial Avatar
+
<?php echo esc_attr__( 'Testimonial Avatar', 'frost' ); ?>
-

Rebecca Jones

+

-

Coach

+

diff --git a/patterns/testimonials-image.php b/patterns/testimonials-image.php index af73547e..cfc89346 100644 --- a/patterns/testimonials-image.php +++ b/patterns/testimonials-image.php @@ -16,14 +16,14 @@
-
Testimonial Avatar
+
<?php echo esc_attr__( 'Testimonial Avatar', 'frost' ); ?>
-

Allison Taylor

+

-

Designer

+

@@ -37,14 +37,14 @@
-
Testimonial Avatar
+
<?php echo esc_attr__( 'Testimonial Avatar', 'frost' ); ?>
-

Anthony Breck

+

-

Developer

+

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-
Testimonial Avatar
+
<?php echo esc_attr__( 'Testimonial Avatar', 'frost' ); ?>
-

Rebecca Jones

+

-

Coach

+

diff --git a/patterns/testimonials.php b/patterns/testimonials.php index 4a47ef23..331a163f 100644 --- a/patterns/testimonials.php +++ b/patterns/testimonials.php @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@

-

—Allison Taylor, Designer

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—Anthony Breck, Developer

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—Rebecca Jones, Coach

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diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt index 8453d411..3a87c2b1 100644 --- a/readme.txt +++ b/readme.txt @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ === Ash === Contributors: aware, maxinacube, wpengine, bgardner -Requires at least: 6.2 -Tested up to: 6.2 -Requires PHP: 7.4 -Stable tag: 1.0.5 -License: GPLv2 or later -License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html +Requires at least: 6.6 +Tested up to: 6.6 +Requires PHP: 8.2 +Stable tag: 1.0.9 +License: GNU General Public License v3 +License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html == Description == -With its clean, minimal design and powerful feature set, Frost enables agencies to build stylish and sophisticated WordPress websites. Frost is a masterpiece of design and functionality. It features a range of valuable patterns, including hero and portfolio sections, prominent call-to-action buttons, and customer testimonials. Whether you’re building a website for your business, personal brand, or creative project, Frost is perfect for anyone looking to launch quickly and efficiently. +With its clean, minimal design and powerful feature set, Ash enables agencies to build stylish and sophisticated WordPress websites. Ash is a masterpiece of design and functionality. It features a range of valuable patterns, including hero and portfolio sections, prominent call-to-action buttons, and customer testimonials. Whether you’re building a website for your business, personal brand, or creative project, Frost is perfect for anyone looking to launch quickly and efficiently. == Changelog == diff --git a/style.css b/style.css index 0b5a7c1d..cebac64a 100644 --- a/style.css +++ b/style.css @@ -5,20 +5,20 @@ Author: Linchpin, WP Engine Author URI: https://linchpin.com/ Description: A fork of Frost by WP Engine Tags: block-patterns, block-styles, custom-colors, custom-logo, custom-menu, editor-style, full-site-editing, one-column, template-editing, threaded-comments, translation-ready, wide-blocks -Requires at least: 6.2 -Tested up to: 6.2 -Requires PHP: 7.4 -Version: 1.0.5 -License: GNU General Public License v2 or later -License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html -Text Domain: frost - -Ash WordPress Theme, (C) 2022 Linchpin. +Requires at least: 6.6 +Tested up to: 6.6 +Requires PHP: 8.2 +Version: 1.0.9 +License: GNU General Public License v3 +License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html +Text Domain: ash + +Ash WordPress Theme, (C) 2024 Linchpin. Ash is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. */ /* Defaults ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +---------------------------------------- */ *, *::before, @@ -30,10 +30,6 @@ html { scroll-behavior: smooth; } -img.edit-site-site-icon__image { - filter: invert(1); -} - a, button, input:focus, @@ -64,8 +60,7 @@ mark { background-size: 100% 15%; } -/* Forms ---------------------------------------------- */ +/* -- Forms -- */ input, select, @@ -110,10 +105,9 @@ textarea { } /* Blocks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +---------------------------------------- */ -/* Code ---------------------------------------------- */ +/* -- Code -- */ *:not(.wp-block-code) > code { background-color: var(--wp--preset--color--neutral); @@ -121,42 +115,14 @@ textarea { padding: 5px 8px; } -/* Group ---------------------------------------------- */ - -.wp-block-group.is-style-shadow-light { - box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--light); -} - -.wp-block-group.is-style-shadow-solid { - box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--shadow); -} +/* -- Navigation -- */ -/* Image ---------------------------------------------- */ - -.wp-block-image.is-style-shadow-light img { - box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--light); -} - -.wp-block-image.is-style-shadow-solid img { - box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--solid); -} - -/* List ---------------------------------------------- */ - -.is-style-no-disc { - list-style-type: none; - padding-left: 0; +.wp-block-navigation__responsive-container.is-menu-open { + padding: var(--wp--custom--spacing--gap); } -/* Navigation ---------------------------------------------- */ - -.wp-block-navigation__responsive-container.is-menu-open { - padding-bottom: 30px; - padding-top: 30px +.wp-block-navigation__responsive-container.is-menu-open .wp-block-navigation__responsive-container-content { + padding-top: var(--wp--custom--spacing--gap); } .wp-block-navigation__responsive-container-close, @@ -170,8 +136,7 @@ textarea { color: var(--wp--preset--color--base); } -/* Navigation Submenu ---------------------------------------------- */ +/* -- Navigation Submenu -- */ .wp-block-navigation:not(.has-background) .wp-block-navigation__submenu-container { background-color: var(--wp--preset--color--contrast); @@ -184,24 +149,25 @@ textarea { padding: 2px 10px; } -/* Quote ---------------------------------------------- */ +/* Utility +---------------------------------------- */ + +/* -- Box Shadow -- */ -.wp-block-quote.is-style-shadow-light { +.is-style-shadow-light { box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--light); } -.wp-block-quote.is-style-shadow-solid { +.is-style-shadow-solid { box-shadow: var(--wp--preset--shadow--solid); } /* Media Queries ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +---------------------------------------- */ @media only screen and (max-width: 600px) { - /* Utility - --------------------------------------------- */ + /* -- Utility -- */ .is-style-hidden-mobile { display: none !important; @@ -211,23 +177,10 @@ textarea { @media only screen and (max-width: 782px) { - /* Columns - --------------------------------------------- */ + /* -- Columns -- */ .is-style-columns-reverse { flex-direction: column-reverse; } } - -@media only screen and (min-width: 600px) { - - /* Navigation Link - --------------------------------------------- */ - - .wp-block-navigation-item.is-style-outline a { - border: 1px solid currentColor; - padding: 8px 15px; - } - -} diff --git a/styles/graphite.json b/styles/graphite.json index 97ef9a51..e61cdd05 100644 --- a/styles/graphite.json +++ b/styles/graphite.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Graphite", + "description": "Graphite-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#666666", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - "slug": "primary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#666666", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "primary-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#3d3d3d", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Secondary and White", - "slug": "secondary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#3d3d3d", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "secondary-and-white" } ], "palette": [ diff --git a/styles/green.json b/styles/green.json index b4870e32..fea138e8 100644 --- a/styles/green.json +++ b/styles/green.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Green", + "description": "Green-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#006600", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - "slug": "primary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#006600", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "primary-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#003d00", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Secondary and White", - "slug": "secondary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#003d00", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "secondary-and-white" } ], "palette": [ diff --git a/styles/magenta.json b/styles/magenta.json index 0cdd47ff..7c228970 100644 --- a/styles/magenta.json +++ b/styles/magenta.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Magenta", + "description": "Magenta-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#990066", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - "slug": "primary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#990066", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "primary-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#5c003d", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Secondary and White", - "slug": "secondary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#5c003d", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "secondary-and-white" } ], "palette": [ diff --git a/styles/orange.json b/styles/orange.json index 732a7240..9dd911e2 100644 --- a/styles/orange.json +++ b/styles/orange.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Orange", + "description": "Orange-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#e65c00", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - "slug": "primary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#e65c00", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "primary-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#8a3700", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Secondary and White", - "slug": "secondary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#8a3700", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "secondary-and-white" } ], "palette": [ diff --git a/styles/purple.json b/styles/purple.json index 28341e63..332cfc0d 100644 --- a/styles/purple.json +++ b/styles/purple.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Purple", + "description": "Purple-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#6600cc", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - "slug": "primary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#6600cc", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "primary-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#3d007a", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Secondary and White", - "slug": "secondary-and-white", - "colors": [ "#3d007a", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "secondary-and-white" } ], "palette": [ diff --git a/styles/red.json b/styles/red.json index b084220b..21d0c064 100644 --- a/styles/red.json +++ b/styles/red.json @@ -2,23 +2,24 @@ "version": 2, "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json", "title": "Red", + "description": "Red-based palette with two shades", "settings": { "color": { "duotone": [ { + "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Black and White", - "slug": "black-and-white", - "colors": [ "#000000", "#ffffff" ] + "slug": "black-and-white" }, { + "colors": [ "#cc0000", "#ffffff" ], "name": "Primary and White", - 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/theme.json b/theme.json index 282202e0..80c268b0 100644 --- a/theme.json +++ b/theme.json @@ -4,8 +4,14 @@ "customTemplates": [ { "name": "blank", + "postTypes": ["page", "post"], "title": "Blank" }, + { + "name": "no-title", + "postTypes": ["page", "post"], + "title": "No Title" + }, { "name": "leftmenu", "title": "Page (Left Menu)", @@ -13,10 +19,6 @@ "page", "post" ] - }, - { - "name": "no-title", - "title": "No Title" } ], "settings": { @@ -124,6 +126,11 @@ } ], "palette": [ + { + "color": "#ffffff", + "name": "Base", + "slug": "base" + }, { "name": "Primary", "slug": "primary", @@ -209,6 +216,8 @@ "regular": 400, "medium": 500, "semi-bold": 600, + "bold": 700, + "extra-bold": 800, "black": 900 }, "lineHeight": { @@ -490,7 +499,8 @@ "slug": "max-72" } ] - } + }, + "useRootPaddingAwareAlignments": true }, "styles": { "blocks": { @@ -500,7 +510,7 @@ "border": { "color": "currentColor", "style": "solid", - "width": "1px" + "width": "2åpx" }, "spacing": { "padding": { @@ -596,6 +606,7 @@ } }, "core/list": { + "css": "&.is-style-no-disc {list-style-type: none; padding-left: 0;}", "spacing": { "padding": { "left": "var(--wp--custom--spacing--gap)" @@ -621,7 +632,9 @@ "css": "& input[type=submit] {width: auto;} & label {font-size: var(--wp--preset--font-size--x-small);}" }, "core/post-template": { - "css": "& .wp-block-post:not(:last-of-type) {margin-bottom: var(--wp--preset--spacing--medium);}" + "spacing": { + "blockGap": "var(--wp--preset--spacing--medium);" + } }, "core/preformatted": { "color": { @@ -636,10 +649,6 @@ "bottom": "25px", "left": "30px" } - }, - "typography": { - "fontFamily": "var(--wp--preset--font-family--monospace)", - "fontSize": "var(--wp--preset--font-size--small)" } }, "core/pullquote": { @@ -648,6 +657,15 @@ "style": "solid", "width": "1px" }, + "css": "& p {margin: 0;}", + "elements": { + "cite": { + "typography": { + "fontSize": "var(--wp--preset--font-size--x-small)", + "fontStyle": "inherit" + } + } + }, "spacing": { "padding": { "top": "var(--wp--custom--spacing--gap)", @@ -668,6 +686,14 @@ "width": "1px" }, "css": "& p {margin: 0;}", + "elements": { + "cite": { + "typography": { + "fontSize": "var(--wp--preset--font-size--x-small)", + "fontStyle": "inherit" + } + } + }, "spacing": { "padding": { "top": "var(--wp--custom--spacing--gap)", @@ -720,7 +746,7 @@ "core/template-part": { "spacing": { "margin": { - "top": "0px !important" + "top": "0" } } }, @@ -751,7 +777,13 @@ }, "typography": { "fontSize": "var(--wp--preset--font-size--x-small)", - "fontWeight": "var(--wp--custom--font-weight--regular)" + "fontWeight": "var(--wp--custom--font-weight--regular)", + "lineHeight": "var(--wp--custom--line-height--medium)" + }, + ":hover": { + "color": { + "background": "var(--wp--preset--color--primary)" + } } }, "caption": { @@ -810,6 +842,11 @@ "link": { "color": { "text": "var(--wp--preset--color--contrast)" + }, + ":hover": { + "color": { + "text": "var(--wp--preset--color--contrast)" + } } } },