Core Framework
Hey there! If you’re tinkering with WordPress and have a knack for making sites look just right, you might like what we’ve cooked up with Core Framework. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for your CSS woes but way easier to use and with a lot more fun involved. What’s Cooking? ✅ Make It Yours: Ever felt boxed in by CSS frameworks? We get it. That’s why we made Core Framework as customizable as a build-your-own pizza. You start with our base (which is pretty awesome on its own), and then add, tweak, or remove anything you don’t need. It’s all about making it fit your project like a glove. ✅ Play Well with Others: Whether you’re team Gutenberg, all about Bricks, or an Oxygen fan, we’ve got your back. Core Framework slides right into your workflow, making it that much smoother to sprinkle your design magic everywhere. ✅ A Dash of This, A Dash of That: Organize your colors, manage those borders, and set your typography scale just right. We’re all about making the tedious tasks a piece of cake, so you can focus on the fun parts of design. ✅ Components Galore: Reusable components are your best friends. Buttons, input styles, cards – you name it, we help you keep it all neat and tidy, ready to be reused whenever you need them. ✅ Join the Club: With over 4,000 buddies already in the Core Framework family, you’re in good company. Our marketplace is like a treasure chest of our ecosystem, full of add-ons, UI kits, and templates. Plus, you’re more than welcome to contribute as an author! Who’s It For? From solo freelancers to big-time agencies, if you’re crafting websites, you’ll feel right at home with Core Framework. It’s all about making your life a bit easier and a lot more creative. Easy Peasy Setup Getting started is as simple as installing any WordPress plugin. Find Core Framework in your dashboard, hit “Save” after making changes, and voila! The framework is live on your site. Learn more about all settings in our documentation portal. Customize to Your Heart’s Content Inside Core Framework, everything can be tweaked. Colors, classes, variables – mix and match them to create something that’s uniquely yours. Need a Hand? Our support crew is here for you via Intercom on our site, and our docs are always available for a quick how-to or when you’re in the mood for some light reading. Simply contact us at any time using the Intercom at the Core Framework website or in our Facebook community group. Keeping It Fresh We’re always rolling out updates and staying on top of WordPress changes to make sure you’ve got the smoothest ride possible. Find out about every Core Framework update in our changelog. From Friends You Trust Brought to you by the folks behind Motion.page, we’ve been around the block and we’re here to stay. We love hearing from our users, so don’t be shy! Come On In, The Water’s Fine Core Framework isn’t just about making sites look pretty (although it does that pretty well). It’s about enjoying the process, exploring new possibilities, and being part of a community that gets it. So, why not give it a whirl?
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Purify Menus
Improve page speed by letting slim down the HTML code of menus and category lists to the only CSS classes and attributes your theme needs. The plugin is available in English, Spanish (Español) and German (Deutsch). Less code, higher page speed This plugin deletes the CSS classes you do not need in a navigation menu, page menu and category list. It slims down the HTML code of WordPress menus and category lists to the only neccessary CSS classes you want for your theme. This results in less HTML code and thus in higher page speed. If you are very concerned about the loading time of your website and you do not manage to gain seconds or tenths in the loading of the site with 3rd party caching plugins, you may find it interesting to experiment with the plugin Purify WordPress Menus and evaluate its possibilities. What users said …interesante experimentar… in Reduce CSS en WordPress y mejora la carga by Luis Méndez Alejo on August 20, 2015 Number 1 in Cool List of Free Navigation Menu WordPress Plugins by Inspiration on January 8, 2015 Number 7 in 13 Excellent Free WordPress Widgets for Menus by mike on November 24, 2014 Number 6 in 13 Great Free HTML Widgets for WordPress by sam on August 27, 2014 Number 8 in 10 Magnificent Free Menus Widgets for WordPress by jatin on July 26, 2014 No undesirable visual effects The visual appearance of menus and category lists in the frontend remains unchanged in most cases. If you should see an undesirable visual effect to the menus and category lists in your theme, then you can activate the needed CSS classes on the plugin’s options page. Deactivate it and keep your settings If you deactivate the plugin, your settings remains. If you activate the plugin again, your last settings will be used. You do not need to go over all settings again. Residue-free deletion If you delete the plugin via the WordPress ‘Plugin’ menu, your settings will be deleted, too. No useless option remains in the WordPress database. Default setting: Marks the current menu item only The default setting is to output only the CSS classes for the navigation menu items of the current post and the current category. Stops displaying CSS classes of parents and ancestors of menu items and category list items If activated by yourself, then items which are parents of the current item will not be classified as ancestors additionally. You can set that separately for both menus and category lists. Stops displaying CSS classes of outdated page menus This plugin filters out the old CSS classes of page menus in navigation menus. Using the WordPress menu configurator the page menu classes are not necessary anymore. Stops displaying #menu-{id} This plugin deletes the ID attribute of each menu item. In most cases the ID of every menu item is not needed. Stops displaying CSS classes of category lists This plugin filters out the CSS classes of each item in category lists. Uses WordPress standard functions This plugin hooks into the WordPress core functions wp_nav_menu(), wp_page_menu() and wp_list_categories(). It changes the results of those functions to the settings you have done. Switch on and off every CSS menu item class You can: select and deselect in detail every CSS menu item class the WordPress core functions wp_nav_menu(), wp_page_menu() and wp_list_categories() generate control whether the id attribute of each navigation menu item is printed out or not control whether parent items will be additionally classified as ancestors item or not. You can activate to print out both classes on parent items or just parents classes control whether navigation menus will be additionally classified with the older page menu classes for compatibility or not. Languages Purify WordPress Menus is available in multiple languages maintained by the amazing WordPress community. Your language is missing? Please be part of the community and help to translate Purify WordPress Menus on GlotPress. Thank you!