Insite Starter – A WordPress Theme
(.breakout)
This is a full width element which “breaks out” of a boxed parent container. Use it for slideshows, hero images and more.
The best sundaes start with the finest vanilla.
Insite Starter is a starter theme for WordPress. It’s a rock-solid foundation for creating a custom theme. Built with Bootstrap, Font Awesome and our custom tools, Insite Starter makes developing our website’s front-end quick and easy, while allowing complete customization of the look and feel of our site.
This and the above are “lead” paragraphs. (p.lead) They are styled to stand out and make a strong point initially. The class can also be applied to other elements, so that a div.lead could be used to hold a “lead” that is two paragraphs long.
Insite Starter utilizes Bootstrap and Font Awesome, and is built upon the _s theme (underscores) by Autommatic. Enhancements have been borrowed from WP Bootstrap Starter (a WordPress starter theme by afterimagedesigns), _tk starter theme by ThemeKraft, the L’il B “bootstrap for Bootstrap”, and custom styling and js additions by Insite Website Design and Development. See the main stylesheet for full credits.
Find information on this page about the styling of elements within our theme. Read our About page to learn more about this theme.
Theme Colors in hsl()
Primary S2 | Primary S1 | Primary | Primary T9 | Primary T8 | Primary T7 | Primary T6 | Primary T5 | Primary T4 | Primary T3 | Primary T2 | Primary T1 |
Secondary S2 | Secondary S1 | Secondary | Secondary T9 | Secondary T8 | Secondary T7 | Secondary T6 | Secondary T5 | Secondary T4 | Secondary T3 | Secondary T2 | Secondary T1 |
Text S2 | Text S1 | Text Color | Text T9 | Text T8 | Text T7 | Text T6 | Text T5 | Text T4 | Text T3 | Text T2 | Text T1 |
Heading One (h1)
Headings usually precede a block of text, so here is a paragraph so that we can see the spatial relationship between heading and paragraph.
Heading Two (h2)
We don’t need or want 6 different heading sizes, so we are styling h2 and h3 the same, and h4 and h5 the same.
Heading Three (h3)
Headings usually precede a block of text, so here is a paragraph so that we can see the spatial relationship between heading and paragraph.
Heading Four (h4)
Headings usually precede a block of text, so here is a paragraph so that we can see the spatial relationship between heading and paragraph.
Heading Five (h5)
Headings usually precede a block of text, so here is a paragraph so that we can see the spatial relationship between heading and paragraph.
Heading six (h6)
Heading One (.hx)
Heading Two or Three (.hx)
Heading Four or Five (.hx)
Are you using a condensed font for your headings to minimize line breaks in your client’s long headings? Use class .hx
to un-condense the font without requiring an additional font-face download.
This is a paragraph. This is an un-visited link – don’t click on it or it will become a visited link and you won’t be able to see what the unvisited state looks like. This is an un-visited link without an href attribute. This, on the other hand, is a (probably) visited link (this page). Click this to see an active link. Here’s the anchor text of a link that opens in a new tab/window. Here is a link to a PDF file that opens in a new tab/window. Here is an unmarked external link to Google which should be enhanced via javascript. Gochujang drinking vinegar delectus, cornhole irure bespoke excepteur bushwick green juice affogato consectetur keytar lumbersexual accusamus. Meh cliche odio plaid chicharrones, actually consequat man bun yr aliquip slow-carb mumblecore mixtape kitsch selfies. Duis crucifix labore, mixtape keyta chia disrupt blue bottle pabst occaecat street art. Mlkshk direct trade ea, glossier fixie skateboard laboris scenester deserunt church-key. Hammock beard tofu locavore chia schlitz. Trust fund jean shorts freegan la croix echo park, sartorial exercitation hot chicken. Commodo ullamco tilde banjo hoodie.
This is a second paragraph, right after the first paragraph, to show spacing between two of them. This is some bold text (using the strong tag) and some more bold words (using the b tag). These words are italicized (using the emphatic tag.) Italic and bold. An all uppercase sentence using our “text-uppercase” class. And here are some words set in small caps using our “small-caps” class. Ex labore excepteur squid nulla thundercats. Sint enim echo park seitan voluptate duis. La croix retro elit ex, echo park intelligentsia unicorn chicharrones aesthetic small batch proident. Scenester normcore la croix delectus hoodie. Ex tilde trust fund, pickled crucifix etsy mollit put a bird on it kitsch sint. Velit thundercats mustache migas. Leggings williamsburg narwhal letterpress, marfa ad fam.
Here’s how various headings look:
Heading That is Also a Link (Unvisited – don’t click on this)
Heading That is Also a Link (Visited)
This is a Heading Three (h3) in Our Standard Weight
This is a Heading Three (h3.light) in Light Text
This is a Heading Three (h3 w/strong tag) in Bold Text
This is a Heading Three (h3) Which is Very Long So That it Will Break Onto Two Lines and Demonstrate Line Height in Headings
Blockquotes
Single line blockquote:
Stay hungry. Stay foolish.
Multi line blockquote with a footer.blockquote-footer and cite reference:
People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m actually as proud of the things we haven’t done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things.
Tables with .table (Insite style)
Employee | Salary | |
---|---|---|
John Doe | $1 | Because that’s all Steve Job’ needed for a salary. |
Jane Doe | $100K | For all the blogging he does. |
Fred Bloggs | $100M | Pictures are worth a thousand words, right? So Tom x 1,000. |
Jane Bloggs | $100B | With hair like that?! Enough said… |
Definition Lists
- Definition List Title
- Definition list division.
- Startup
- A startup company or startup is a company or temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.
- #dowork
- Coined by Rob Dyrdek and his personal body guard Christopher “Big Black” Boykins, “Do Work” works as a self motivator, to motivating your friends.
- Do It Live
- I’ll let Bill O’Reilly will explain this one.
Unordered Lists (Nested) (Bootstrap style)
- List item one
- List item one
- List item one
- List item two This item is extra-long so that we can see what a line break looks like in a list. Hanging indents are easier to read here. Sint enim echo par seitan voluptate duis. La croix retro elit ex, echo park intelligentsia unicorn chicharrones aesthetic small batch proident. Scenester normcore la croix delectus hoodie.
- List item three
- List item four
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
Unordered Lists (Nested) (ul.list – Insite style)
- List item one
- List item one
- List item one
- List item two This item is extra-long so that we can see what a line break looks like in a list. Hanging indents are easier to read here. Sint enim echo park seitan voluptate duis. La croix retro elit ex, echo park intelligentsia unicorn chicharrones aesthetic small batch proident. Scenester normcore la croix delectus hoodie.
- List item three
- List item four
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
Ordered List (Nested) (ol.list)
- List item one
- List item one
- List item one
- List item two. This item is extra-long so that we can see what a line break looks like in a list. Hanging indents are easier to read here. Sint enim echo park seitane voluptate duis. La croix retro elit ex, echo park intelligentsia.
- List item three
- List item four
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
HTML Tags
These supported tags come from the WordPress.com code FAQ.
Address Tag
1 Infinite LoopCupertino, CA 95014
United States
Anchor Tag (aka. Link)
This is an example of a link to Apple.
Abbreviation Tag
The abbreviation srsly stands for “seriously”.
Acronym Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
The acronym ftw stands for “for the win”.
Big Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
These tests are a big deal, but this tag is no longer supported in HTML5.
Cite Tag
“Code is poetry.” —Automattic
Code Tag
You will learn later on in these tests that word-wrap: break-word;
will be your best friend.
Delete Tag
This tag will let you strikeout text, but this tag is no longer supported in HTML5 (use the <strike>
instead).
Emphasize Tag
The emphasize tag should italicize text.
Insert Tag
This tag should denote inserted text.
Keyboard Tag
This scarsly known tag is meant to emulate keyboard text and indicate keys to press on a keyboard, and is often styled like the <code>
tag, although bootstrap styles it differently. Used properly, each keystroke is wrapped in the <kbd>
tag, with multiple keystrokes nested inside another <kbd>
tag.
Hit the shift key. To inspect your code on a mac, hit CMD + ALT + i.
XMP Tag
We use the <xmp>
tag to display code. To avoid WordPress br tags, wrap the tag thusly: <div><span><pre><xmp></xmp></pre></span></div>. We style that extra <pre>
tag with a different appearance than our plain <pre>
tag.
<
, >
and other special characters do not need to be escaped within the <xmp>
tag! Originally used for preformatted text, it is deprecated but still universally supported.
xmp { white-space: pre; font-family: courier, 'courier new', monospace; font-size: 110%; color: navy; -moz-tab-size: 2; -o-tab-size: 2; tab-size: 2; } div > span > pre { background-color: transparent; border: 0px solid transparent; padding: 0; }
Preformatted Tag
This tag styles large blocks of code.
.post-title { margin: 0 0 5px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 38px; line-height: 1.2; and here's a line of some really, really, really, really long text, just to see how the PRE tag handles it and to find out how it overflows; }
Quote Tag
Developers, developers, developers…
–Steve Ballmer
Strike Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
The <strike>
tag shows strike-through text.
S Tag (preferred in HTML5)
The <s>
tag also displays as strike-through text. The <s>
tag specifies text that is no longer correct, accurate or relevant.
Del Tag (preferred in HTML5)
The <del>
tag also displays as strike-through text. The <del>
tag defines text that has been deleted from a document.
Strong Tag
This tag shows bold text.
Subscript Tag
Getting our science styling on with H2O, which should push the “2” down.
Superscript Tag
Still sticking with science and Isaac Newton’s E = MC2, which should lift the 2 up.
Teletype Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
This rarely used tag emulates teletype text, which is usually styled like the <code>
tag.
Variable Tag
This allows you to denote variables.
Etc.
.caret
We create a caret using a pseudo element with a CSS shape. It can be animated when its ancestor changes, using transform and transition.
This is text followed by <span class="caret"></span>
which looks like this
It can also be appled to a parent element such as an <a class="caret">
or, for example, <p class="caret">blah blah</p>
like this paragraph
Bootstrap Classes
see: https://getbootstrap.com/css/
.btn
this is the anchor text <a class="btn">
Anchor tag styled like a button using the .btn class.
using the html <button>
tag.
Close button (button.close):
More <button>
buttons (all use .btn .btn-type
):
.btn-default
.btn-theme (style this class to match your theme colors)
.btn-primary
.btn-success
.btn-info
.btn-warning
.btn-danger
.btn-link <button class="btn btn-link">
tag styled to look like a link