[Kirki](https://kirki.org/?utm_source=repo&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=kirki) allows theme developers to build themes quicker & more easily.
With over **30 custom controls** ranging from simple sliders to complex typography controls with Google-Fonts integration and features like automatic CSS &`postMessage` script generation, Kirki makes theme development a breeze.
[Page Builder Framework](https://wp-pagebuilderframework.com?utm_source=kirki&utm_medium=repo&utm_campaign=wpbf)'s customizer settings are a prime example of what can be achieved with Kirki.
Conditional Logic, Partial Refresh, postMessage and a variety of controls - It has all of it.
### Documentation ###
You can find detailed documentation on how to use Kirki on [kirki.org](https://kirki.org/?utm_source=repo&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=kirki)
### Kirki PRO ###
Kirki PRO is currently in development. You can [sign up for the waiting list](https://kirki.org/pricing/?utm_source=repo&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=kirki) here to be notified about updates.
### Disclaimer ###
Theme developers should be familiar with the Customizer API before starting to build a theme using Kirki. An excellent handbook for the WordPress Customizer can be found on the [developer.wordpress.org](https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/customize-api/) website.
## Installation ##
Simply install as a normal WordPress plugin and activate.
If you want to integrate Kirki in your theme or plugin, please read the instructions on [our documentation site](https://kirki.org/docs/integration).
## Changelog ##
[See the previous changelogs here](https://github.com/kirki-framework/kirki/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).