Full Design Editor compatibility with custom block categories, page templates, header/footer variations, and navigation styles. Both FSE (admin) and Twig (frontend) sides kept in sync. Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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WordPress Theme using Bootstrap 5
Author: Marco Graetsch Author URL: https://src.bundespruefstelle.ch/magdev Author Email: magdev3.0@gmail.com Repository URL: https://src.bundespruefstelle.ch/magdev/wp-bootstrap Issues URL: https://src.bundespruefstelle.ch/magdev/wp-bootstrap/issues
Project Overview
This WordPress-Theme is built from scratch employing Bootstrap 5. Build modern Websites using the state-of-the-art Framework. All basic WordPress components are converted and are fully working. The theme uses Twig for rendering. It is also a good starting point as base theme for complex WordPress websites.
Features
- All native WordPress theme files converted to Boostrap 5
- Works seemlessly on default WordPress installations
- Installable via WordPress admin
Frontend
- Fully responsive Design
- Supports darkmode
Administration
- Compatible with the Gutenberg-Editor
- Customizable with the Design-Editor
Key Fact: 100% AI-Generated
This project is proudly "vibe-coded" using Claude.AI - the entire codebase was created through AI assistance.
Temporary Roadmap
Note for AI Assistants: Clean this section after the specific features are done or new releases are made. Effective changes are tracked in CHANGELOG.md. Do not add completed versions here - document them in the Session History section at the end of this file.
Current version is v0.2.0 - Design Editor. Next milestone is v0.3.0 - Polish. See PLAN.md for details.
Technical Stack
- Language: PHP 8.3.x
- PHP-Standards: PSR-4
- Framework: Latest WordPress Theme API
- Template Engine: Twig 3.0 (via Composer)
- Frontend: Bootstrap 5 Javascript & Vanilla JavaScript
- Styling: Bootstrap 5 & Custom CSS (if necessary)
- Dependency Management: Composer (PHP), npm (JS/CSS)
- Internationalization: WordPress i18n (.pot/.po/.mo files)
- Canonical Plugin Name:
wp-bootstrap
Security Best Practices
- All user inputs are sanitized (integers for quantities/prices)
- Nonce verification on form submissions
- Output escaping in templates (
esc_attr,esc_html,esc_js) - Direct file access prevention via
ABSPATHcheck - XSS-safe DOM construction in JavaScript (no
innerHTMLwith user data)
Translation Ready
All user-facing strings use:
__('Text to translate', 'wp-bootstrap')
_e('Text to translate', 'wp-bootstrap')
Text domain: wp-bootstrap
Translation Template
- Base
.potfile created:languages/wp-bootstrap.pot - Ready for translation to any locale
- All translatable strings properly marked with text domain
Available Translations
en_US- English (United States) [base language - .pot template]de_CH- German (Switzerland, formal)
There is no need to compile translation to *.mo locally as it will be done in the Gitea CD/CI pipeline
Create Releases
Important Git Notes:
- Default branch while development is
dev - Create releases from branch
mainafter merging branchdev - Tags should use format
vX.X.X(e.g.,v1.1.22), start with v0.1.0 - Use annotated tags (
-a) not lightweight tags - ALWAYS push tags to origin - CI/CD triggers on tag push
- Commit messages should follow the established format with Claude Code attribution
.claude/settings.local.jsonchanges are typically local-only (stash before rebasing)
CRITICAL - Release Workflow:
On every new version, ALWAYS execute this complete workflow:
# 1. Commit changes to dev branch
git add <files>
git commit -m "Description of changes (vX.X.X)"
# 2. Merge dev to main
git checkout main
git merge dev --no-edit
# 3. Create annotated tag
git tag -a vX.X.X -m "Version X.X.X - Brief description"
# 4. Push everything to origin
git push origin dev main vX.X.X
# 5. Switch back to dev for continued development
git checkout dev
Never skip any of these steps. The release is not complete until all branches and the tag are pushed to origin.
For AI Assistants:
When starting a new session on this project:
- Read this CLAUDE.md file first
- Semantic versioning follows the
MAJOR.MINOR.BUGFIXpattern - Check git log for recent changes
- Verify you're on the
devbranch before making changes - Run
git submodule update --init --recursiveif lib/ is empty (only if submodules present) - Run
composer installif vendor/ is missing - Test changes before committing
- Follow commit message format with Claude Code attribution
- Update this session history section with learnings
- Never commit backup files (
*.po~,*.bak, etc.) - checkgit statusbefore committing - Follow markdown linting rules (see below)
Always refer to this document when starting work on this project.
Markdown Linting Rules
When editing CLAUDE.md or other markdown files, follow these rules to avoid linting errors:
-
MD031 - Blank lines around fenced code blocks: Always add a blank line before and after fenced code blocks, even when they follow list items. Example of correct format:
-
Item label:
(blank line here) ```php code example ``` (blank line here)
-
-
MD056 - Table column count: Table separators must have matching column counts and proper spacing. Use consistent dash lengths that match column header widths.
-
MD009 - No trailing spaces: Remove trailing whitespace from lines
-
MD012 - No multiple consecutive blank lines: Use only single blank lines between sections
-
MD040 - Fenced code blocks should have a language specified: Always add a language identifier to code blocks (e.g.,
txt,bash,php). For shortcode examples, usetxt. -
MD032 - Lists should be surrounded by blank lines: Add a blank line before AND after list blocks, including after bold labels like
**Attributes:**. -
MD034 - Bare URLs: Wrap URLs in angle brackets (e.g.,
<https://example.com>) or use markdown link syntax[text](url). -
Author section formatting: Use a heading (
### Name) instead of bold (**Name**) for the author name to maintain consistent document structure.
Build Pipeline
The build uses npm scripts defined in package.json:
# Full build (CI and local)
npm run build
# Development watch mode
npm run dev
Build steps (in order):
copy:js— Copy Bootstrap JS bundle fromnode_modulestoassets/js/copy:theme-js— Copy theme JS (e.g.,dark-mode.js) fromsrc/js/toassets/js/scss— Compile SCSS (src/scss/) to CSS (assets/css/)postcss— Autoprefixer + cssnano minification →assets/css/style.min.css
CI/CD note: The Gitea workflow uses npm install and npm run build.
Architecture Notes
- Dark mode: Uses Bootstrap 5.3
data-bs-themeattribute on<html>. An inline anti-flash script runs synchronously in<head>(viawp_add_inline_scriptwith'before'), while the fulldark-mode.jsis deferred. Preference stored inlocalStoragekeywp-bootstrap-theme. - Block styles: Registered via
register_block_style()withinline_styleparameter infunctions.php. Dark mode overrides for alert/card styles are insrc/scss/_custom.scss. - Style variations: JSON files in
styles/directory. All 4 variations use the same 10 color slug names (base, contrast, primary, secondary, success, danger, warning, info, light, dark) to ensure patterns work across all schemes. - Fonts: Inter (sans-serif) and Lora (serif) variable fonts bundled as
.woff2inassets/fonts/. Declared viafontFaceintheme.jsonwithfont-display: swap. - Patterns: PHP files in
patterns/with WordPress block markup and i18n. Hidden patterns (prefixedhidden-) are reusable components not shown in the pattern inserter. - Twig frontend rendering:
TemplateControllerhookstemplate_redirectto intercept frontend requests and render Bootstrap 5 HTML via Twig, bypassing FSE block markup. FSE templates remain for the Site Editor. WordPress functions that produce output (wp_head,wp_footer,body_class,language_attributes) are captured viaob_start()/ob_get_clean()and passed to Twig as safe HTML strings. - Navigation menus:
NavWalkerconverts flatwp_get_nav_menu_items()into a nested tree for Bootstrap dropdown rendering. Falls back to listing published pages when no menu is assigned. - Docker development: WordPress runs in Docker container
jobroom-wordpress. The theme directory must be bind-mounted viacompose.override.yaml(absolute path) for live changes to be visible.
Session History
Session 4 — v0.2.0 Design Editor (2026-02-08)
Completed: Full Design Editor compatibility, custom block categories, page templates, header/footer/navigation variations.
What was built:
- Enhanced editor stylesheet importing full Bootstrap SCSS for WYSIWYG fidelity
- Editor overrides SCSS (
_editor-overrides.scss) for alignment and spacing - Bootstrap JS loaded in block editor via
enqueue_block_editor_assets - 3 custom block categories (
block_categories_allfilter): Bootstrap Layout, Components, Navigation - 3 custom pattern categories: Layout, Components, Navigation
- 6 layout/component patterns: container, 2-col, 3-col, full-width section, card group, accordion
- 3 full-page patterns: about, services, contact
- 4 custom page templates (FSE + Twig): landing, full-width, hero, sidebar
- 2 header variations (FSE parts + patterns + Twig): centered, transparent
- 2 footer variations (FSE parts + patterns + Twig): minimal, multi-column
- 2 navigation patterns: dark navbar, offcanvas
- Offcanvas navigation Twig partial with Bootstrap offcanvas component
- Twig block inheritance in
base.html.twigfor header/footer variant overrides - Header/footer variant support via
get_theme_mod()inContextBuilder - Custom page template routing via
get_page_template_slug()inTemplateController - Shadow presets, aspect ratios, custom layout values in
theme.json - Transparent header and offcanvas dark mode SCSS styles
- Updated translations (
.potandde_CH.po) with ~70 new translatable strings
Key learnings:
- WordPress
block_categories_allfilter (block inserter categories) andregister_block_pattern_category()(pattern inserter categories) are separate APIs serving different parts of the editor UI - FSE template parts (
parts/) use pattern references (<!-- wp:pattern {"slug":"..."} /-->) to keep markup in PHP pattern files for i18n support - Twig blocks (
{% block header %}) enable page-level templates to override header/footer without modifyingbase.html.twig get_page_template_slug()returns the custom template slug assigned in the page editor, used inTemplateControllerfor routing to the correct Twig template- Bootstrap SCSS deprecation warnings (Dart Sass 3.0 migration) are upstream issues, not blocking — the build succeeds
Session 3 — v0.1.1 Bootstrap Frontend Rendering (2026-02-08)
Completed: Full Twig-based Bootstrap 5 frontend rendering, replacing FSE block markup on the public-facing site.
What was built:
TemplateControllerclass hookingtemplate_redirectto render Twig templates for all page typesContextBuilderclass gathering WordPress data (posts, menus, pagination, comments, sidebar, archive info) into structured arraysNavWalkerclass converting flat menu items to nested tree for Bootstrap dropdown menus- 20 Twig templates: base layout, 5 page templates (index, single, page, archive, search, 404), 9 partials (header, footer, pagination, sidebar, comments, search form, dark mode toggle, meta, post navigation), 3 components (post card, grid card, post loop)
- Enhanced
TwigServicewith WordPress output-buffering functions, globals, and filters - Navigation menu locations (primary, footer) with pages fallback
- Comment form Bootstrap styling filter
- README.md project documentation
Key learnings:
template_redirect+exit()cleanly bypasses FSE rendering on frontend while preserving Site Editor functionality- WordPress functions that produce output (
wp_head,wp_footer,body_class,language_attributes) must be captured viaob_start()/ob_get_clean()for use in Twig, and marked withis_safe => html - With
optimize-autoloader: trueincomposer.json, new PSR-4 classes requirecomposer dump-autoloadto regenerate the static classmap - Docker bind mounts require absolute paths in
compose.override.yaml-- relative paths create empty directories - Post content is rendered via
apply_filters('the_content', get_the_content())which processes Gutenberg blocks into standard HTML that Bootstrap CSS handles natively
Session 2 — v0.1.0 Core Theme (2026-02-08)
Completed: Full v0.1.0 milestone implementation.
What was built:
- 16 block patterns across 7 new categories (hero, features, CTA, testimonials, pricing, contact, text)
- Dark mode toggle with SVG sun/moon icons, localStorage persistence,
prefers-color-schemedetection - 17 custom block styles mapping Bootstrap components to WordPress blocks
- 4 style variations: Ocean, Forest, Sunset, Midnight
- Sidebar template part + "Blog with Sidebar" custom template
- Inter + Lora variable web fonts with Display font size
Key learnings:
- CI uses
npm install/npm run build—yarnis not available in the CI runner - Bootstrap 5 alert colors are hardcoded (not CSS variables), so explicit dark mode overrides are needed in SCSS
- Anti-flash for dark mode requires a synchronous inline script via
wp_add_inline_script('handle', '...', 'before')— the deferred JS alone causes a flash - Variable fonts use
fontWeight: "100 900"range syntax intheme.jsonfontFacedeclarations - Style variation JSON files must maintain identical color slug names across all variations for patterns to work correctly
- When re-tagging a release, delete the remote tag first (
git push origin :refs/tags/vX.X.X) then recreate and push
Session 1 — v0.0.1 Getting Started (2026-02-08)
Completed: Initial theme scaffolding, Bootstrap 5 integration, SASS pipeline, Twig setup, CI/CD workflow, basic FSE templates and patterns, i18n support.