wordpress-ui
v1.1.1
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Here lives a modernized approach to the WordPress Admin UI. It is extremely opinionated, but what I find much better than WordPress defaults. It also includes styling for ACF, SEO Framework, WordPress SEO, and various other plugins. If you have seen vario
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WordPress UI
Here lives a modernized approach to the WordPress Admin UI. It is extremely opinionated, but what I find much better than WordPress defaults. It also includes styling for ACF, SEO Framework, WordPress SEO, and various other plugins. If you have seen various screenshots I have floating around, specifically of my ACF tabs/theme options– this is it.
The SCSS is admittedly not the prettiest to read/look at. Styling the backend of WordPress is a disaster– but that isn't to say there aren't redundent styles or that it couldn't of been done more efficiently, I simply just do not have the willpower to test every little change and over-optimize everything.
This was originally closed source, but I figured I might as well open it up in case anyone wants to contribute.
All colors used are variables and can be found in assets/styles/config – simply just set your own variables before importing as you would any other SCSS project.
Dependencies
Installation
$ yarn add wordpress-uiExample Usage
CSS
// Configuration
@import '../config/functions';
@import '../config/mixins';
@import '../config/variables';
// Admin styles
@import '~wordpress-ui/admin';
// Login styles
@import '~wordpress-ui/login';
// WordPress classes
@import '~wordpress-ui/wp-classes';
@import '~wordpress-ui/admin-bar';Javascript
/** import local components */
import datetime from 'wordpress-ui/assets/scripts/components/datetime';
export default {
init() {
datetime.init();
},
finalize() {},
};Development
$ git clone https://github.com/log1x/wordpress-ui && cd wordpress-ui
$ yarn install && yarn run buildLicense
WordPress UI is provided under the MIT License.
