100, /** * guest-class * if you want wordpress to automatically append a class to the body_class * list when users are not authenticated, put that class name here. it * defaults to "guest" * * to disable, set this to null */ "guest-class" => "null", /** * menu-locations * register your individual menu locations here */ "menu-locations" => [ "main-nav" => "Main Navigation", "footer-nav" => "Footer Navigation", ], /** * custom-post-types * here is where you can define your custom post types easily * * icons are powered by dashicons, choose one from here: * https://developer.wordpress.org/resource/dashicons * * additional options are enabled in the cpt options key * if you override "supports", be sure to include 'title' and 'editor' in * the list for standard wordpress functionality */ "custom-post-types" => [ [ "slug" => "thing", "icon" => "dashicons-tide", "options" => [ "supports" => ['title', 'editor', 'thumbnail', 'comments'] ] ], ], /** * handlebars * * We use handlebars templating extensivly in this theme and code pattern. * You can adjust the defaults for many attributes here. * * Set this to `false` to disable handlebars functionality completely */ "handlebars" => [ /** * additional-helpers * if you need to register additional Handlebars Helpers, register them here * * the key is the name that you will use in your templates, and the value is * the callback function that is run on the template side */ "additional-helpers" => [], /** * template-extension * * The default extention for your templates is .tpl * If you'd like to change that, set the vaule here, without the dot */ // "template-extension" => "tpl", ], /** * enable * enable individual wordpress features here */ "enable" => [ "post-thumbnails", "menus", ], /** * disable * disable individual wordpress features here */ "disable" => [ "editor", ], ];