![]() ![]() ![]() If there is not a specific template for them, they will take the Posts Index (index.php) as their template. Generally, our designs do not feature Archives or templates, but it is good to be aware that WordPress by default creates these pages. (search.php) – the search results listing page.Archives (archives.php) – a template which displays a categorized list of the posts, by date or category.Single Posts (single.php) – a template for the single page view of the post.Posts Index (index.php) – a template which lists all the posts.The artboard is set at 1920px wide, which is on the extreme end of browser widths.īy default, WordPress will display some pages that may not be in the original design, but it may be beneficial to create templates for these pages. These are unique pages such as the Home page, the About page, the Floor Plans page, etc. The bulk of the theme will be composed of unique page templates. The minimums are included as a visual aid. The maximum value of the breakpoint is where large changes, like a change from 2 columns to a single column are made. In general, XS to SM are phones, MD is tablets in portrait mode, LG is tablets in landscape and smaller desktop monitors, while XL is desktop monitors. By default they are set up to match as many standard device breakpoints as possible. They are included to give you a very broad idea of where design changes can happen. Included are the default minimum and maximum browser width breakpoints as defined by Twitter Bootstrap (CSS framework). Usually the biggest design difference between mobile and desktop designs is how the navigation bar works, so make sure to include a mockup of the navigation both open and closed. Note that the iPhone 5 is obsolete, but the minimum size of the design should still fit in a 320px wide browser window, for compatability with Twitter Bootstrap and possible future device sizes. There are a handful of artboards which represent a basic selection of mobile devices. This AdobeXD file contains some starting page templates for you to use when creating a custom WordPress theme. ![]()
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