Atom
ATOM serves as the base framework for future WordPress themes I’ll be designing. Some features/Highlights of the core:
- A very extensible code base
- Context-aware layout selection
- Extensive support for child themes (auto-creation, better template routing)
- Advanced theme settings panel with live preview for design-related tweaks
- Improved WordPress widgets:
- Archives with CPT support
- Blog list (multi-site only) with ajax support
- Calendar with ajax and CPT support
- Links (replaces “blogroll”)
- Menu (replaces “custom menu), allows you to create expand/collapse lists
- Login form with ajax support
- Pages
- Posts, with ajax, CPT and templating support
- Recent Comments, with ajax and templating support
- Splitter, a helper widget that’s able to group other widgets in columns
- Tabs, helper widget that groups arbitrary widgets in tabs, extremely flexible
- A more customizable Tag Cloud widget
- Terms (replaces “categories”), with support for custom taxonomies and templating
- Text widget with the ability to edit in visual mode
- Top Commenters with templating support
- Twitter feed
- Users, with ajax and templating support
- Relevant shortcodes, most important:
- [widget] – drop arbitrary widgets anywhere
- [query] – custom queries with templating support within the editor
- Modules that can further extend functionality: Featured Gallery, Ad management
- Many more features