Releases: joshuaiz/plate
Plate 1.4.1
Plate 1.4.0
In this release:
• all default Gutenberg blocks have been tested and appropriate default styles added where necessary
• WP Customizer functions and styles updated; moved to /library/customizer.php
• CSS Grid defaults updated
• expanded a11y support
• lots of small updates and fixes
Thanks for your support of Plate!
Plate 1.3.0
Features in this release:
- updated accessibility theme-wide
- updated comments function
- cssgrid updates
- added ACF Local JSON support
Note: as WordPress 5.0 with Gutenberg is imminent, the next release will focus on expanded Gutenberg support as well as support for ACF blocks.
Plate 1.2.5
This release features:
- extended Gutenberg support
- expanded CSS Grid styles (in _cssgrid.scss)
- reworked comment functions
- minor formatting, styling and cleanup
Plate 1.2.1 CSS Grid
This version of Plate includes full CSS Grid support while leaving in extraneous divs previously used to contain floats to maintain backwards compatibility. If you need to use the old style grid found in v1.1.8 and earlier, you should not pull these changes in to your current project.
Plate, like Bones is not intended to be updated from the repo for existing projects, but rather to be used as a starting point and modified for each new project. With that in mind, this and future updates may break things in your current project so think of each time you start with Plate as a starting moment in time.
Back to v1.2.0: the time to use CSS Grid is now! We've got a ton of info and links in the _cssgrid.scss file to get you started so definitely check those out. We've left in some colors around the main content sections so you can see what is going on but remove those once you've gotten the gist of the grid or have worked out your own.
Suggestions and pull requests welcome. Let's start gridding!
Thanks to the contributors, Rachel Andrew, Jen Simmons, Morten Rand-Hendriksen and countless others who put up CSS Grid demos.
Plate 1.1.8
A few things have been cleaned up since the last release as well as the addition of initial Gutenberg support.
This is a milestone release as the next version will add more Gutenberg support, CSS Grid support and remove clearfix throughout the theme (not necessary with Flexbox and CSS Grid).
Plate 1.1.2
Some good additions and cleanup since 1.1. Some function names have changed so I'd use this for new projects only. Suggestions and pull requests welcome.
Release version number edited to match Changelog.
Plate 1.2.0 CSS Grid.
This version of Plate includes full CSS Grid support while leaving in extraneous divs previously used to contain floats to maintain backwards compatibility. If you need to use the old style grid found in v1.1.8 and earlier, you should not pull these changes in to your current project.
Plate, like Bones is not intended to be updated from the repo for existing projects, but rather to be used as a starting point and modified for each new project. With that in mind, this and future updates may break things in your current project so think of each time you start with Plate as a starting moment in time.
Back to v1.2.0: the time to use CSS Grid is now! We've got a ton of info and links in the _cssgrid.scss file to get you started so definitely check those out. We've left in some colors around the main content sections so you can see what is going on but remove those once you've gotten the gist of the grid or have worked out your own.
Suggestions and pull requests welcome. Let's start gridding!
Thanks to the contributors, Rachel Andrew, Jen Simmons, Morten Rand-Hendriksen and countless others who put up CSS Grid demos.
Plate 1.1
First public release
See readme.