Closed PiersMorgan closed 6 years ago
There isn't much to consider specially for Pico, creating themes is mostly just Twig (https://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/1.x/). Pico's default theme (at least starting with Pico 2.0, however, you shouldn't develop a theme for Pico 1.0 at this point anymore anyway; see https://github.com/picocms/pico-theme) is a good starting point. There's also a small themes section in the user docs (http://picocms.org/docs/#themes). We're unfortunately lacking a bit of docs, help improving this situation is highly appreciated. Many questions have been asked before here on GitHub (use the search function) and if you can't find an answer, don't hesitate to ask (either using a new Issue or, if it's just a small question, using Freenode IRC) 😄
I will work on the documentation if that is what is required! And if required i can work on Pico 2.0 themes when needed.
Looking forward to it, thanks! 👍
I have modified the Docs and i am continuing to do so i am certain i have forked the correct one and made edits accordingly, would you be able to check for me?
Yes, looks good! 👍
I have opened a pull request.
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Hi do you have a link to your documentation for developing themes for Pico. I am a web designer and developer and would be interested in coding a fresh theme!