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  • Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    Hi there,

    GeneratePress isn’t built on an HTML framework – it’s 100% custom HTML. This is to keep it as light as possible.

    Let me know if you have any other questions ??

    Thread Starter dllive

    (@dllive)

    Ah ok – thanks Tom.

    Is there a standard naming convention youve used for the css classes? IE: In Bootstrap – to make something 50% width of the containing div – I could replace col-md-12 to col-md-6.

    I see you use classes like “grid-25 tablet-grid-50 mobile-grid-100” so youre using some grid/column based system?

    Im doing some R&D into the best website solution for the organisation I work for, but before deciding I need to make sure its easy for me to build on top of/modify.

    Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    We’re using Unsemantic Grid for the structure: https://unsemantic.com/

    However, we’ll be moving to a smaller, flex-based system soon. The Unsemantic way will still be an option in the Customizer, but the flex way will be the default.

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