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Ian Stewart 3acf55cf96 Twenty Fifteen: cleaning up JS introduced in r30305 that doesn't pass jshint.
Props boonebgorges, fixes #29988.


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css Twenty Fifteen: reduce the margins on the editor body in esitor-style.css. Fixes #30331. 2014-11-13 02:02:24 +00:00
genericons Twenty Fifteen: pinking shears. See #30133. 2014-10-28 16:30:20 +00:00
inc Twenty Fifteen: since color schemes can be customized let's call them base color schemes instead of just color schemes. 2014-11-12 23:01:21 +00:00
js Twenty Fifteen: cleaning up JS introduced in r30305 that doesn't pass jshint. 2014-11-13 03:18:23 +00:00
languages Importing Twenty Fifteen, first pass at our new default theme for 2015, set for 4.1. 2014-10-14 19:28:18 +00:00
404.php Twenty Fifteen: Remove a non-relevant part of a string in 404.php. 2014-10-22 12:00:21 +00:00
archive.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to pagination links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 23:26:25 +00:00
author-bio.php Twenty Fifteen: Formatting cleanup for documentation, crossing eyes, dotting tees. 2014-11-04 20:26:23 +00:00
changelog.txt Importing Twenty Fifteen, first pass at our new default theme for 2015, set for 4.1. 2014-10-14 19:28:18 +00:00
comments.php Importing Twenty Fifteen, first pass at our new default theme for 2015, set for 4.1. 2014-10-14 19:28:18 +00:00
content-link.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to page links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 22:55:22 +00:00
content-none.php Twenty Fifteen: correct escaping to render HTML in no-content admin message. 2014-10-17 21:16:20 +00:00
content-page.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to page links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 22:55:22 +00:00
content-search.php Twenty Fifteen: Use a heading heirarchy to provide a better navigation experience when using screenreading software. 2014-10-28 21:03:22 +00:00
content.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to page links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 22:55:22 +00:00
footer.php Twenty Fifteen: Formatting cleanup for documentation, crossing eyes, dotting tees. 2014-11-04 20:26:23 +00:00
functions.php Twenty Fifteen: simpler CSS by using divs instead of spans for menu descriptions. 2014-11-11 19:02:22 +00:00
header.php Twenty Fifteen: Formatting cleanup for documentation, crossing eyes, dotting tees. 2014-11-04 20:26:23 +00:00
image.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to page links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 22:55:22 +00:00
index.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to pagination links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 23:26:25 +00:00
page.php Twenty Fifteen: Formatting cleanup for documentation, crossing eyes, dotting tees. 2014-11-04 20:26:23 +00:00
readme.txt Twenty Fifteen: adding licensing info for the image used in the screenshot. 2014-11-04 20:55:22 +00:00
rtl.css Twenty Fifteen: improve appearance of page links when there are tons of pages to link to 2014-11-12 23:39:23 +00:00
screenshot.png Twenty Fifteen: squeeze a few more bytes from screenshot PNG file. See #30133. 2014-10-28 16:23:18 +00:00
search.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to pagination links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 23:26:25 +00:00
sidebar.php Importing Twenty Fifteen, first pass at our new default theme for 2015, set for 4.1. 2014-10-14 19:28:18 +00:00
single.php Twenty Fifteen: adding context to pagination links for screenreaders. 2014-11-12 23:26:25 +00:00
style.css Twenty Fifteen: improve appearance of page links when there are tons of pages to link to 2014-11-12 23:39:23 +00:00

readme.txt

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=== Twenty Fifteen ===
Contributors: the WordPress team
Tags: black, blue, gray, pink, purple, white, yellow, dark, light, two-columns, left-sidebar, fixed-layout, responsive-layout, accessibility-ready, custom-background, custom-colors, custom-header, custom-menu, editor-style, featured-images, microformats, post-formats, rtl-language-support, sticky-post, threaded-comments, translation-ready
Requires at least: 3.4
Tested up to: 4.1
Stable tag:
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

== Description ==
Our 2015 default theme is clean, blog-focused, and designed for clarity. Twenty Fifteen's simple, straightforward typography is readable on a wide variety of screen sizes, and suitable for multiple languages. We designed it using a mobile-first approach, meaning your content takes center-stage, regardless of whether your visitors arrive by smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.

* Responsive Layout
* Custom Colors
* Custom Header
* Social Links
* Menu Description
* Post Formats
* The GPL v2.0 or later license. :) Use it to make something cool.

== Credits ==
* screenshot.png image is from https://unsplash.imgix.net/29/fly.jpg released under the CC0 license https://unsplash.com/license

== Installation ==

1. In your admin panel, go to Appearance -> Themes and click the Add New button.
2. Click Upload and Choose File, then select the theme's .zip file. Click Install Now.
3. Click Activate to use your new theme right away.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= How do I change the color scheme? =

You can change the colors of your site really easily using Twenty Fifteen.
1. Go to your Dashboard.
2. Click Appearance.
3. Click Customize.
4. Now you will see the Customizer and a tab called 'Colors'. Click this tab.
5. You can now change your color scheme by selecting one of the predefined ones. Simple click on the radio button by the side of the scheme you want. You can preview the change in the Customizer.
6. Should you wish to create your own color scheme or modify an existing one, you can by selecting the colors for each area listed.
7. Once you are happy with your color changes you can click save and your changes will be reflected on your live site.

= How do I add the social links to the sidebar? =

Twenty Fifteen allows you display links to your social media profiles, like Twitter and Facebook, with icons.

1. Create a new Custom Menu, and assign it to the Social Links Menu location.
2. Add links to each of your social services using the Links panel.
3. Icons for your social links will automatically appear if its available.

Available icons: (Linking to any of the following sites will automatically display its icon in your social menu).

* Codepen
* Digg
* Dribbble
* Dropbox
* Facebook
* Flickr
* Foursquare
* GitHub
* Google+
* Instagram
* LinkedIn
* Email (mailto: links)
* Pinterest
* Pocket
* PollDaddy
* Reddit
* RSS Feed (urls with /feed/)
* Spotify
* StumbleUpon
* Tumblr
* Twitch
* Twitter
* Vimeo
* WordPress
* YouTube

Social networks that aren't currently supported will be indicated by a circular icon with a diagonal line through the center.

= How do I add a description for my menu link in navigation? =

Twenty Fifteen allows you to not only show a menu link title but also add a description for each menu item.

1. First up select the menu you want to add links and descriptions to.
2. Make sure under Screen Options you turn on Description. Without this you won't be able to add descriptions.
2. When in the Menu Structure section, you can click open the link and add a description.
3. Once you save the menu with your link, the new description should show up.

= Quick Specs =

1. The main content width is 660px.
2. The sidebar width is 247px.
3. Featured Images are 825px wide by 510px high.