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Hi,
Your theme looks great. For a number of reasons I would need to use headwaythemes with buddypress on a specific project.
I can use the bootstrap base CSS instead of headways’s as the CSS for the theme, but this wouldn’t allow me to have buddypress styled out of the box the way firma style does.
So my question is, could I use your buddypress specific CSS in order to style buddypress successfully.
If you use some specific js, could I wp enqueue those ?
Looking forward to your answers and to using your firmaSite on different projects.
Thanks a lot!
Codes are there. Use however you want. I am not sure why you have to use headway but i am preparing incredible premium theme and will release soon. Demo: http://shop.theme.firmasite.com/
You can use content_blocks system which allows to create tabs (top,left,right or bottom), accordion, rows etc with location maps,text blocks, galleries, sliders etc..
Did you realize tabs system in forum list? or just check our showcase category. Or maybe i should use it in bbpress reply here!
Anyway.. you can do whatever u want
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— Unsal Korkmaz (@unsalkorkmaz) September 9, 2013
Hey Unsal
Thanks, that shop looks really neat :-), is it whoo based ?
I d love to see a jigoshop one for a site that is already live, but for a future shop I might just use yours
Regarding the headway thing mentioned above, is the CSS related to buddypress in firmaSite the only thing that is required to css buddypress ?
So can I load it into a child theme CSS file for headway ?
Are there other CSS files involved ?
The flow would be:
Headway (with bootstrap as css base)
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|–child theme CSS importing your buddypress specific CSS
Do I also need to wp-enqueue specific javascriptfiles other than the bootstrap files?
thanks again !
There is lots of changes. Its not only css lol.
http://theme.firmasite.com/docs/structure/
Copy paste all those buddypress related folders, inspect functions folder’s all files, then maybe you can come to css 😛
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