Name: Simon Padbury
Type: User
Bio: A dab hand at theming (HubSpot, WordPress, plus), static sites (love Eleventy), Sass and CSS. I build my own style libraries.
Location: Cleveland, England
Blog: https://github.com/codebase-frontend-library/codebase-5
Simon Padbury's Projects
A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
Kick off your style guide . . .
A Bootstrap 4 Starter Theme, for WordPress
WordPress starter theme with Bootstrap 5 and Bootstrap Icons
Modern, tiny, powerful CSS library with OKLCH (or HSL) color utilities, container queries, CSS grid, and CSS variables.
A modern starter CSS library with container queries, a real CSS grid system, clamp() powered typography and spacing sizes, color-mix() shade utilities, and custom properties.
Should have done this years ago
WordPress numbered pagination created with bootstrap styling.
A Bootstrap 3 Starter Theme, for WordPress
Starter WordPress child theme for BST
A starter Child Theme for BST Plus
SCSS/JS website component library. Built on its own Gulp-based static site generator.
Blogging with Eleventy. Docs in the wiki and as demo posts.
Adding Gulp and Gulp-Sass to Eleventy
A scaffold for a quick start building with the Eleventy SSG
Foundation 6 Starter Theme for WordPress
ZURB Foundation Starter Theme, for WordPress
Starter WordPress child theme for FST
Gatsby starter for creating a blog
Gulp tasks for Babel (ES6), SCSS, Nunjucks, and other helps for sourcemaps and minification. With browser-sync.
A simple, well tested, responsive HTML Email framework
For use in situations where you can't add a stylesheet (or can't add to an existing stylesheet). E.g. where you only have access to the CMS editor.
The world's smallest static website generator...?
MaterializeCSS v1.x Starter Theme for WordPress
A tiny modern CSS reset
Touch-enabled off-canvas sidebar with several configuration options (via SCSS mixins)
A miniscule WordPress starter theme
A wider selection of Prism themes