A WordPress theme implementing Google's Material Design philosophy with Materialize framework components.
MaterialPress is a WordPress theme that implements Google's Material Design philosophy within the WordPress platform. It adapts components from the Materialize front-end framework to create a modern, visually consistent interface for WordPress websites. The project solves the need for Material Design-compliant themes in the WordPress ecosystem.
WordPress developers and site owners who want to implement Google's Material Design aesthetic on their WordPress sites. It's particularly suitable for those who appreciate Material Design principles and want a theme that faithfully implements them.
Developers choose MaterialPress because it provides a dedicated Material Design implementation for WordPress, saving them from having to manually adapt Material Design principles to WordPress themes. Its integration with the Materialize framework ensures consistent styling and access to Material Design UI components.
MaterialPress is a WordPress theme, influenced heavily by Google's Material Design philosophy.
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Directly adapts Material Design principles using the Materialize framework, ensuring a modern and visually consistent interface for WordPress sites.
Built to integrate with core WordPress features like widgets and comments, with plans for post formats and theme customizer options as per the roadmap.
Released under GPL v2, allowing developers to fork, modify, and contribute, fostering community-driven improvements.
Includes a detailed roadmap with plans to incorporate roots.io framework and a task runner, indicating active future enhancements.
At version 0.1, it lacks key features like fixed tab bars, parallax support, and JS cleanup, making it unreliable for immediate use.
Theme customizer options and widget areas are planned but not implemented, requiring manual CSS or code changes for adjustments.
Relies on the external Materialize framework, which can introduce compatibility issues with other plugins and increase page load times.