Braad b1d4ec9775 Add screen-reader-text class to our stylesheet for accessibility
WordPress has been moving in the direction of better accessibility for themes, and as part of this they are encouraging the use of a standard class "screen-reader-text" on the front end of all themes. This change adds the official CSS recommended by core.

For more information see https://make.wordpress.org/themes/2015/01/26/supporting-screen-reader-text/ and https://codex.wordpress.org/CSS#WordPress_Generated_Classes
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Trestle

A handy boilerplate child theme for serious Genesis developers.

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Intro

Trestle takes a lot of the grunt work out of building sites using the Genesis Framework, providing quick and easy-to-implement solutions to common problems and repetitive tasks. Weve taken Genesis rock-solid foundation, integrated mobile-first CSS, responsive navigation, a full-featured settings panel, and much more. Download. Install. Enjoy.

Features

Here are some of Trestle's many features, check out the Trestle Demo for a full list.

  • Responsive navigation menu
  • Mobile first CSS
  • Custom control over post info and meta
  • Multiple page layouts
  • Auto-generating primary navigation
  • Ability to auto-install your favorite plugins
  • Helpful theme jQuery
  • Compatibility with Genesis Extender plugin
  • Optional link icons
  • Built-in shortcodes (columns, buttons, Font Awesome, etc)
  • Front-end styles appear in editor as well
  • And more!

Settings & Usage

  • All Trestle settings can be accessed via the Customizer.
  • Examples and usage can all be viewed on the Trestle Demo
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[WordPress] A handy boilerplate child theme for serious Genesis developers.
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