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WordPress Theme
This document will guide you through the installation and setup of this theme. You will also find help with more general and commonplace WordPress setup and features.
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1. Installing the theme 1.1 FTP install 1.2 WordPress dashboard install 1.3 Activate the theme 2. Prepare the homepage 2.1 The "homepage" page template 2.2 Front page display setting 2.3 Custom navigation menus 2.4 General theme options 3. Post thumbnails (featured images) 3.1 Attach thumbnail images to posts 4. Featured 'sticky' posts 4.1 Homepage featured posts 5. Print-issue page template 5.1 Using the print-issue page template 6. Custom widgets 6.1 Custom post loop 6.2 Tweet, Tweet 6.3 Current print issue 7. Third-party scripts / plugins
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2.2 Front page display setting - You will now want to tell WordPress to use your new "Home" page as your site's front page. First navigate to Settings > Reading in your dashboard where you will notice a setting called "Front page displays". You will want to check the option called "A static page" and then select your "Home" page from the "Front page" drop-down list. Scroll down and hit the Save Changes button. 2.3 Custom navigation menus - There are two custom navigation menu locations in this theme - Primary and Footer. To create your custom menus and to place them in these locations, first navigate to Appearance > Menus in your dashboard.
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You will first want to enter a name for your navigation menu which can be any name that you like. You can now begin adding pages, post categories, and even custom links to your menu from the panels on the left. With your pages added to your menu you will want to hit the Save Menu button. To place your new navigation menu onto your site you can simply select it from one of the two drop-down lists in the Theme Locations panel before hitting the Save button.
2.4 General theme options - You will find a small handful of settings that you can play with by navigating to Appearance > Theme Options in your dashboard. From here you can upload your custom logo image to replace the default theme logo, you can upload your custom favicon image to replace the default theme favicon, you can choose a main colour to use for your site with the colour-picker, and you can also enter your footer copy which is the text directly underneath your footer menu.
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6. Custom Widgets
You will find all available widgets at your disposal by navigation to Appearance > Widgets in your dashboard, including a small handful of custom widgets that ship with this theme. You will find everything you need to know about WordPress widgets from the codex http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Widgets 6.1 Custom post loop - The custom loop widget is similar to the default Recent Posts widget that comes with WordPress. However this custom chap will also display your post thumbnails / featured images with the list. You can choose how many posts to display, and you can also choose a specific post category by entering the category ID number. Leave this field empty to show posts from all categories. The following link will show you how to find the ID number of a specific category http://www.wprecipes.com/how-to-find-wordpress-category-id 6.2 Tweet, Tweet - The custom Twitter widget allows you to display a list of recent tweets from any account that you choose. Simply enter the username of the Twitter account followed by the number of tweets you would like to list. 6.3 Current Issue - If you are using this theme for a print publication you will most likely find the current issue widget very useful. Use it to display a description, a cover-image and a call-to-action for your current issue. You might want to upload your cover image file to your media library by navigation to Media > Add New in your dashboard before pasting the image URL into the widget options.
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And a warm thank you for purchasing one of my themes. I appreciate the support of every sale, and will do my best to guarantee quality product support in return. For the time being all support will be welcomed via the email form from my profile page :)
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