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    Timber themes

    Timber themes

    Create WordPress themes with OOP code and the Twig template engine

    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. Once Timber is installed and activated in your plugins directory, it gives any WordPress theme the ability to take advantage of the power of Twig and other Timber features. ...
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    wp-all-import-pro-5.0.1

    wp-all-import-pro-5.0.1

    The ultimate solution for WordPress imports & exports.

    Complete, granular control of your data with an easy to use drag & drop interface. Use any XML, CSV, Excel or Google Sheets file Supports very large files, and any file structure Compatible with custom plugin and theme fields Images, categories, WooCommerce, ACF, etc. Simple interface & flexible API Powerful scheduling options
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    WP Bootstrap Navwalker

    WP Bootstrap Navwalker

    Custom WordPress nav walker class to implement the Twitter Bootstrap

    A custom Wordpress walker to implement the Twitter Bootstrap dropdown navigation using the WordPress built-in menu manager. This is a utility class that is intended to format your WordPress theme menu with the correct syntax and CSS classes to utilize the Bootstrap dropdown navigation. It does not include the required Bootstrap JS and CSS files, you will have to include them manually. Between version 3 and version 4 of the walker there have been significant changes to the codebase. Version 4...
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    PurifyCSS

    PurifyCSS

    Remove unused CSS. Also works with single-page apps

    A function that takes content (HTML/JS/PHP/etc) and CSS, and returns only the used CSS. PurifyCSS does not modify the original CSS files. You can write to a new file, like minification. If your application is using a CSS framework, this is especially useful as many selectors are often unused. Statically analyzes your code to pick up which selectors are used. The CLI currently does not support file patterns.
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    TinyWPDK

    TinyWPDK is a tiny development kit for wordpress theme.

    TinyWPDK is a tiny development kit for wordpress theme. It has features like MVC application framework. It is not complex but is very simple for users to understand. All you have to develop themes of wordpress is to download the kit and include the entry file.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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