FREELessons: 13Length: 1.8 hours
In this course you’ll learn how to create a theme for the increasingly popular Bolt CMS. You’ll be taking some provided CSS and JS and using the versatile and intuitive Twig templating language to bring it to life as a blog-style theme for Bolt. By the end of this course, you’ll have all the essentials of Bolt’s theming system down and be ready to make your own themes in the future. Let’s get started!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:45
1 lesson, 00:45
1.1Bolt CMS Theme Development00:45
1.1
Bolt CMS Theme Development
00:45
2.Creating Your Theme11 lessons, 1:42:30
11 lessons, 1:42:30
2.1Preparing for Bolt Theme Development11:00
2.1
Preparing for Bolt Theme Development
11:00
2.2Basic Theme Setup and Intro to Twig13:44
2.2
Basic Theme Setup and Intro to Twig
13:44
2.3Start Building the Index Template15:51
2.3
Start Building the Index Template
15:51
2.4Add to the Index Template08:48
2.4
Add to the Index Template
08:48
2.5Finish Building the Index Template15:16
2.5
Finish Building the Index Template
15:16
2.6Separate Into Partials05:02
2.6
Separate Into Partials
05:02
2.7Create a Listing Template11:50
2.7
Create a Listing Template
11:50
2.8Create a Record Template04:35
2.8
Create a Record Template
04:35
2.9Create an Entry Template05:14
2.9
Create an Entry Template
05:14
2.10Handling URLs That Are “Not Found”06:29
2.10
Handling URLs That Are “Not Found”
06:29
2.11Add Live Editing Support04:41
2.11
Add Live Editing Support
04:41
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:59
1 lesson, 02:59
3.1Wrapping Up02:59
3.1
Wrapping Up
02:59
Hi there. I'm a designer & coder who works in the areas of web design / development, game development and digital art.
In the web space I'm a front end all rounder but I have a particular specialization in theme creation, no matter the platform. I also love finding the latest most efficient, user focused design and dev techniques of the day.
In game development I'm addicted to playing with every different engine, toolset and framework I can find. In digital art I love everything from painting to vector work to pixel art to 3D modelling.
In short, if it's creative and you can make it digitally, I love it.