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- =====================
 
- Introduction to Basic
 
- =====================
 
- Basic boasts a clean HTML5 structure with extensible CSS classes and IDs for
 
- unlimited theming possibilities as well as a top-down load order for improved
 
- SEO. It is fully responsive out-of-the-box and provides an adaptive, elegant,
 
- SASS-based grid system (Bourbon Neat).
 
- Basic's goal is to provide themers the building blocks needed to get their
 
- designs up and running quickly and simply.
 
- Basic is perfect if you want a simple, smart, and flexible theme starter.
 
- Less code spam, more ham.
 
- ============
 
- Installation
 
- ============
 
- Basic utilizes SASS for adaptive grids and layouts and general structure of the
 
- site. It's recommended to use SASS for building out your theme. The following
 
- packages are included via 'npm install'
 
-   - SASS (http://sass-lang.com/)
 
-   - Bourbon (http://bourbon.io/)
 
-   - Bourbon Neat (http://neat.bourbon.io/)
 
- Basic is meant to be YOUR theme. Follow one of the two methods below and you can
 
- rename 'basic' to another name like 'mytheme'. You're also welcome to keep
 
- 'basic'.
 
- 1. DRUSH: The provided drush install script will duplicate the basic theme
 
-    folder and rename all appropriate files and content to the new theme name you
 
-    provide.
 
-   - Download and enable the basic theme: $ drush en basic
 
-   - Set the theme as default $ drush config-set system.theme default basic
 
-     or copy the includes/basic.drush.inc into your .drush folder.
 
-   - Run the provided drush install script: $ drush basic-install
 
-   - The script will first ask you to enter your theme name (eg. My Theme).
 
-     Second, it will ask you to enter a machine name (eg. my_theme).
 
-   - After complete, you can enable your new theme: $drush en my_theme
 
-   - At this time, you can uninstall basic: $drush pmu basic
 
-   - Commence work on your theme!
 
- 2. MANUAL: To manually change the name of the theme follow these steps BEFORE
 
-    enabling the theme:
 
-   - Rename the theme folder to 'mytheme'
 
-   - Rename basic.info.yml to mytheme.info.yml
 
-   - edit basic.info.yml and change the name, description, project (can be
 
-     deleted), and change all other instances of 'basic' to 'mytheme'
 
-   - Rename basic.libraries.yml to mytheme.libraries.yml
 
-   - Rename basic.theme to mytheme.theme
 
-   - in basic.theme, change each instance of 'basic' to 'mytheme'
 
-   - Rename config/schema/basic.schema.yml to mytheme.schema.yml
 
-   - Rename each file in config/install from block.block.basic_tools.yml (for
 
-     example) to block.block.mytheme_tools.yml
 
-   - Every file in config/install, change each instance of 'basic' to
 
-     'mytheme'
 
-   - In js/source/scripts.js, change each instance of 'basic' to 'mytheme'
 
-   - In theme-settings.php, change each instance of 'basic' to 'mytheme'
 
-   - In templates/html.html.twig, change each instance of 'basic' to 'mytheme'
 
-   - In templates/menu-local-tasks.html.twig, change each instance of 'basic' to
 
-     'mytheme'
 
-   - In templates/status-messages.html.twig, change each instance of 'basic' to
 
-     'mytheme'
 
-   When renaming, remember the following:
 
-   - Do not simply replace every instance of 'basic' in every file in the theme.
 
-     Most of Basic's dependencies use the word 'basic' somewhere and renaming
 
-     these instances will cause Basic to break in unpredictable ways.
 
-   - If you don't rename all these files, you may get a vague and unhelpful error
 
-     message when attempting to enable your theme: "The website encountered an
 
-     unexpected error. Please try again later." Turn on a higher level of error
 
-     logging in your server's php.ini to help determine what you've missed.
 
-   - If you don't bother renaming Basic in the above locations, be advised that
 
-     you will run into conflicts with other versions of Basic on your site. If
 
-     your site uses more than one theme based on Basic, make sure at least one of
 
-     the themes has been renamed properly!
 
- ============================
 
- How to compile SASS in Basic
 
- ============================
 
- To use SASS and automatically compile it within your theme, please refer to "How
 
- to Use Grunt with Basic" in the documentation below.
 
- Install node-sass:
 
-   npm install node-sass -g
 
- If you don't like Grunt, or would just prefer to use SASS' internal watch
 
- functionality, simply cd into your theme directory and run:
 
-   node-sass sass -o css --output-style expanded --source-map true --watch
 
- Or simply compile the latest:
 
-   node-sass sass -o css --output-style expanded --source-map true
 
- =======================
 
- What are the files for?
 
- =======================
 
- - basic.info.yml
 
-   Provide informations about the theme, like regions and libraries.
 
- - block.html.twig
 
-   Template to edit the blocks.
 
- - comment.html.twig
 
-   Template to edit the comments.
 
- - node.html.twig
 
-   Template to edit the nodes (in content).
 
- - page.html.twig
 
-   Template to edit the page.
 
- - basic.theme
 
-   Used to modify Drupal's default behavior before outputting HTML through the
 
-   templates.
 
- - theme-settings.php
 
-   Provides additional settings in the theme settings page.
 
- ============
 
- In /sass
 
- ============
 
- - layout/layout.sass
 
-   Defines the layout of the theme (compiles to css/layout/layout.css)
 
- - theme/print.sass
 
-   Defines the way the theme looks when printed (compiles to css/theme/print.css)
 
- - components/tabs.sass
 
-   Styles for the admin tabs (compiles to css/components/tabs.css)
 
- ============
 
- In /js
 
- ============
 
- - modernizr.js
 
-   Modernizr detects HTML and CSS features and applies classes to
 
-   the <html> object you can then reference in your stylesheets. Use the URL at
 
-   the top of the modernizr.js file to customize the features you wish to detect.
 
- - selectivizr-min.js
 
-   This script will only be loaded for Internet Explorer 8
 
-   through the ie8 theme library. It will provide a JS fallback for CSS :nth-
 
-   child, an important part of the Bourbon Neat grid system, as it is not
 
-   supported in Internet Explorer 8.
 
- - build/scripts.js & source/scripts.js
 
-   When using Grunt, save files to the
 
-   source folder and a minified version will automatically be saved to the build
 
-   folder. See comments in basic.libraries.yml file to enable the starter
 
-   scripts.js file.
 
- ===================
 
- Changing the Layout
 
- ===================
 
- The layout used in Basic is fairly similar to the Holy Grail method. It has been
 
- tested on all major browsers including IE (5 to >10), Opera, Firefox, Safari,
 
- and Chrome. The purpose of this method is to have a minimal markup for an ideal
 
- display. For accessibility and search engine optimization, the best order to
 
- display a page is the following:
 
- 1. Header
 
- 2. Content
 
- 3. Sidebars
 
- 4. Footer
 
- This is how the page template is buit in Basic, and it works in fluid and fixed
 
- layout. Refer to the notes in layout.sass to see how to modify the layout.
 
- ===========================
 
- How to Use Grunt with Basic
 
- ===========================
 
- Grunt (http://gruntjs.com/) requires Node.JS to be installed on your machine.
 
- There are various package managers that can handle this for you.
 
- https://nodejs.org/download/
 
- Once Node.JS is installed, go to the root folder of Basic and install your Grunt
 
- packages:
 
-   npm install
 
- This will install the neccessary node_modules to run Grunt. In order for Grunt
 
- to work from the command line we are going to need the Grunt CLI. Open a new
 
- Terminal window and type:
 
-   npm install -g grunt-cli
 
- This will install the CLI globally. Restart terminal when that is complete and
 
- you will now be able to use Grunt commands.
 
- Once installed, cd to the root folder of Basic and run Grunt via the command
 
- line:
 
-   grunt
 
- This will initialize Grunt and start watching changes to your SASS files. Voilà!
 
- ==============
 
- Updating Basic
 
- ==============
 
- Once you start using Basic, you will massively change it until you reach the
 
- point where it has nothing to do with Basic anymore. Unlike Zen, Basic is not
 
- intended to be use as a base theme for a sub-theme (even though it is possible
 
- to do so). Because of this, it is not necessary to update your theme when a new
 
- version of Basic comes out. Always see Basic as a STARTER, and as soon as you
 
- start using it, it is not Basic anymore, but your own theme.
 
- If you didn't rename your theme, but you don't want to be notified when Basic
 
- has a new version by the update module, simply delete "project = "basic" in
 
- basic.info.yml.
 
- ================
 
- Bugs & Questions
 
- ================
 
- Thanks for using Basic, and remember to use the issue queue in drupal.org for
 
- any questions or bug reports:
 
- http://drupal.org/project/issues/basic
 
- ====================
 
- Current maintainers:
 
- ====================
 
- * Steve Krueger (SteveK)              - https://www.drupal.org/u/stevek
 
- * Leah Marsh (leahtard)               - https://www.drupal.org/u/leahtard
 
- * Joël Pittet (joelpittet)            - https://www.drupal.org/u/joelpittet
 
- * Catherine Winters (CatherineOmega)  - https://www.drupal.org/u/catherineomega
 
- * Johannes Schmidt (johannez)         - https://www.drupal.org/u/johannez
 
 
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