This section is a collection of useful discussions and tips for extending Bootscore. While not part of the official documentation, these guides provide practical code examples and insights to help you customize and enhance your theme beyond the core framework.
Bootscore WordPress Multisite / Network Integration
An excellent step-by-step guide by pro-wow on how to set up a WordPress Multisite installation with Bootscore. This documentation provides a comprehensive walkthrough for implementing WordPress Multisite / Network functionality with the Bootscore theme, supporting all three configurations: subdirectories, subdomains, and domain mapping.
3 or more level menus in v6
Most developers are aware of this, but the question still comes up: Bootstrap does not support multi-level dropdowns by default. As a result, it’s not possible to display nested pages or content in the main menu.
This discussion provides a step-by-step guide on how to modify the nav-walker to allow three or more levels in the menu — the first step toward creating a mega menu with Bootscore.
Using Bootstrap icons
By default, Bootscore uses Font Awesome. This discussion explains how to switch to Bootstrap Icons or any other icon library. Or using inline SVGs instead a library, which can improve theme performance.
Multiple SCSS files
Instead of writing all custom styles into _bootscore-custom.scss — which can make the file very large — it’s better to split your styles into smaller, focused files, for example, placing all footer styles in a custom _footer.scss. Here’s how to do it:
Bootscore in the wild
Bootscore is used on thousands of websites. Here are some live examples and resources for discovering more. This section also serves as a showcase where you can share your work — screenshots are welcome!