This is a public beta.
Cotton Framework comes with a complete XHTML / CSS Theme for designers to style using Child Themes.
- W3C Standards Compliant XHTML and CSS
- Mobile / Handheld device ready
- Print Friendly
- Cross Browser Compliant
- Google Web Site Verification
- Bing Web Site Verification
- Google Analytics Web Property ID Setting
- 7 Standard Widget Areas
- 14 Optional Advanced Widget Areas
Included Optional Plugins
- Robots Generator - Improve framework for search engines with a robots file.
- Sitemap Generator - Improve framework for search engines with a sitemap file.
- Mobile Support - Enable support for Mobile / Handheld Browsers.
- Google Hosted AJAX Libraries - Register Google's hosted AJAX Libraries with WordPress.
Send Us Your Site
We'd like to see some examples of how the framework is being used. Send your live site examples to w3prodigy at gmail dot com.
Reporting Issues and Requesting Features
Please report any issues or feature requests to
http://code.google.com/p/cotton-framework/issues/ using your google account.
- Upload the 'cotton-framework' folder to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
Creating Your Own Themes
For more information on WordPress Child Themes, visit
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development#Child_Themes_style.css
To view the framework theme:
- Activate the Cotton Framework theme through the 'Appearance' menu in WordPress
To create a theme based on the Cotton Framework, WordPress needs to know that your theme is a Child Theme, place the following in your comment header in your style.css
Template: cotton-framework