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ABOUT STABLE
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Stable is the default base theme; it provides minimal markup and very few
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CSS classes. If you prefer more structured markup see the Classy base theme.
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Stable allows core markup and styling to evolve by functioning as a backwards
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compatibility layer for themes against changes to core markup and CSS. If you
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browse Stable's contents, you will find copies of all the Twig templates and
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CSS files provided by core.
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Stable will be used as the base theme if no base theme is set in a theme's
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.info.yml file. To opt out of Stable you can set the base theme to false in
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your theme's .info.yml file (see the warning below before doing this):
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base theme: false
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Warning: Themes that opt out of using Stable as a base theme will need
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continuous maintenance as core changes, so only opt out if you are prepared to
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keep track of those changes and how they affect your theme.
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ABOUT DRUPAL THEMING
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For more information, see Drupal.org's theming guide.
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https://www.drupal.org/theme-guide/8
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