This is the index.php file in the my-theme-name
Update Files
This theme has certain admin styles to make the page editing look a little better. You can find them here: /wp-content/themes/my-theme-name/assets/admin/admin-styles.css
Before moving forward, you should look thru the functions.php file (/wp-content/themes/my-theme-name/functions.php) and update paths to js and css files as needed. It's already setup to enqueue scripts and fonts, but you'll need to update the paths to match your compiled css/js.
Start Styling
There is a file at the root of the site (/style-guide.php) that includes standard html elements. Edit it and update the links to match your final compiled css/js files. Then develop a base set of styles that work with that page (headings, form elements, etc). Do this instead of styling every element specifically in the block styling.
Emails
A default SMTP server has been setup to use on dev sites. It uses AWS's SWS service. It's sandboxed and only sends to verified email addresses. You only need to verify your email address 1 time. Don't verify client email addresses. See Chris Smith for help.


Slab Signing at Sun Valley Invites Guests to Leave Their Mark
On November 15, we gathered at the project site in Chandler for Sun Valley Community Church’s slab signing. Guests were invited to leave their mark on the future church by signing the floor throughout the campus, creating a lasting imprint on the literal foundation of their church.
Following the signing, guests had the opportunity to walk the site and get a firsthand look at the future campus. Project renderings were displayed throughout, giving everyone a clear picture of what each space will become. As people moved through the building footprint, they could begin to connect the plans on paper with the spaces taking shape around them, bringing the vision for the church into focus.















