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Frameworks to use with WordPress in 2015

Posted on April 4, 2015 Leave a Comment

JointsWP Framework

It is a solid Framework built together with Foundation. Although, I have never used Foundation yet, it looks like it has a similar grid like Bootstrap (with some more complex grid options), cool buttons and quite a few JavaScript plugins.
Check out JointsWP.

Some like it neat Framework

Some Like it Neat is a starter theme and it is based on Underscores. There is a nifty mixin library for SASS called Bourbon and neat which is a grid framework to build any responsive layout.

Some Like it Neat
Here are some more resources:
Get it from GitHub

Get it from WordPress.org

Roots Framework

Roots is a cool starter framework with lots of functionality, like SASS, better internal links and uses grunt. Roots becomes an even better alternative when you add bourbon.io to the mix.

Get the Roots.io Framework

Other ways to leverage these Frameworks

You could take out really awesome stuff from bones and underscores and put it into your own starter themes!

The Genesis Framework

I’ve been a genesis user for about four years and created lots of small and medium sized websites. It’s a really neat framework, coded very very well! Making it easy to maintain and customize!

FoundationPress Framework

FoundationPress is a WordPress starter theme which is also based Foundation 5 by Zurb. Similar to JointsWP.

NOUVEAU WordPress Framework

This one has really good PHP namespacing and is also based on the Zurb Foundation Framework.
NOUVEAU WordPress Framework

iThemes “Framework”

iThemes is not really targeted at developers and is similar like Divi. The prices/cost of entry are higher and they tend to lock you in! Read more here – Divi Theme Forever.

Bootstrap Genesis Theme

I personally like Genesis because I find it a lean framework and easy to insert content with the hooks it comes with. There is even a release with Bootstrap

Did I miss any Frameworks out there?

What is your favorite WordPress framework to work in? I have been using Genesis for a long time but I would love to hear your suggestions for other platforms.

Filed Under: WP Tutorials Tagged With: foundationpress framework, ithemes framework, some like it neat, wordpress genesis framework

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