Tag Archives: Themes

Now Display WordPress Posts On Theme Active During Their Publication

Pascal Birchler has designed an awesome WordPress addon that allows you to keep your old themes active on old posts of your website in order to maintain the perfect design and layout of posts.

For instance: When you activate a new theme, you loose the perfect layout of some older post like your loose image size, content alignment etc which was designed to perfectly match your old WordPress theme.  Continue reading Now Display WordPress Posts On Theme Active During Their Publication

Easily Add Infinite Scroll (With Animation) To Twenty Fifteen WordPress Theme

Twenty Fifteen is the new WordPress blog focused default theme released with new WP 4.1 update.

Earlier we have discussed about adding infinite scroll in WordPress. We have also discussed about extending infinite scroll to single post screens.

But a few days back, a SANGKRIT.net user told us that he is facing some problem when activating infinite scroll in new default WordPress theme i.e. Twenty Fifteen.

In this lesson we will show you how you can enable and use infinite scrolling feature with Twenty Fifteen WordPress theme.  Continue reading Easily Add Infinite Scroll (With Animation) To Twenty Fifteen WordPress Theme

Integrating Google Web Fonts With WordPress Theme Customizer

Not happy with fonts of your WordPress theme? Now you can add Google Font Customizer in your theme’s customization page and from there you can easily choose any Google web font for your website headings, post content like paragraphs and blockquotes etc.  Continue reading Integrating Google Web Fonts With WordPress Theme Customizer

Easily Run Mobile Version Of Your WordPress Site On A Subdomain

Facebook, Twitter and there are many other popular websites that provides you separate URLs for mobile and desktop versions. This allows users to decide whether they like browsing the mobile version or accessing full site version on their mobile phones.

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How To Hide Sidebars On Small Screen Devices In Twenty Fourteen WordPress Theme?

By default, most WordPress themes slides sidebars to bottom on small screen devices like on mobile phones and tablets. But you must have observed various websites automatically remove the sidebars if it’s viewed on a small screen and keep it visible everywhere else.

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Give Unique Styles To Individual WordPress Posts & Custom Post Types

In this tutorial we will be showing you how you can easily use different template styles (like you theme’s page templates and other manually designed templates) with your single posts, custom post types and pages etc.

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How To Edit Subdirectory Plugins & Theme Files From WordPress Admin Area?

Default WordPress theme and plugin editor doesn’t provides you access to inner plugin/theme directory files. It only provides you access to main files from Appearance -> Editor & Plugins -> Editor page. In this tutorial we will be showing you how you can easily get access to each and every file of any plugin/theme directly from your admin area dashboard.

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New Customizable Dark Sleek Admin Interface For WordPress

Reimagined Admin Theme is the new WordPress admin area interface designed to provide users with a modern dark sleek color scheme. With this new admin theme you can change the appearance of the WordPress admin area, customize WordPress login screen, reorder the dashboard menus and edit WordPress admin bar.

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How To Customize Fonts Of Any WordPress Theme?

Now you can very easily customize the fonts of your WordPress site right from your theme customizer screen. You can play with beautiful Google and web safe fonts live on your website. Font Customizer is the new WordPress plugin with which your can make beautiful Google font combinations and then apply them on your content like headings, links, blockquotes and other parts of your theme. This is not just limited to font family but you can apply custom font colors and use awesome CSS3 effects too.

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New Bootstrap Style Fancy Admin UI For WordPress

The WordPress admin UI has got a makeover in WordPress 3.8+ versions. It is new interface for the users who were not familiar with MP6 plugin. After the release of 3.8 version, new admin area color schemes started hitting the free market whereas old admin themes gone incompatible with these new releases. In this tutorial we are discussing a new WordPress admin area theme that can be used as an alternative for the popular Bootstrap Admin.

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Why Your BuddyPress Site Network Is Showing 404 Error On ‘Create A Site’ Option?

BuddyPress default theme (BP-Defaut) is retired. Hence all its child themes are abandoned by the developers. Today one of our reader emailed us asking that his frontend ‘Create a Site’ option present on his BuddyPress based multisite network is showing page not found error.

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How To Schedule Themes In Your WordPress Site?

Till now we have only discussed about scheduling posts and other post types in WordPress. In this tutorial we will show you how you can schedule themes by adding their activation and deactivation dates from the admin area. WP Scheduled Themes is a free WordPress plugin that enables you to schedule themes to display on the live site. The plugin can be used for holidays or special events.

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How To Use BP-Default Theme In New BuddyPress Updates?

With the successful rollout of ‘Theme Compatibility’ in BP 1.7, the BuddyPress core development team has taken a decision to officially retire default bundled theme from the core application. And now BP 1.9 users are noticing that listing of default BuddyPress theme (bp-default) has been removed from the dashboard’s Appearance -> Themes screen (although it will still appear if you currently use the theme and updated the BuddyPress from the older version)

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How To Beautifully Animate The Twenty Thirteen WordPress Theme?

Twenty Thirteen is a colourful WordPress blogging theme designed by Automattic. The theme features a full range of post formats, each displayed in their own unique way. It has a vibrant color scheme, matching header images, good typography, icons, and a flexible responsive layout which works for all small and big screen devices.

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How To Wrap WordPress Login Screen With Your Website’s Theme?

You can create a simple WordPress page and use it for displaying the login form. You can either completely wrap login with your active WordPress theme or fully customize the default login page adding your own logo, style and colors etc. WPF-Login enables you to use all these functions and create a new custom login page or simply insert the default login form into currently activated theme of your website.

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How To Give Personal Touch To Your New WordPress Website?

After installing WordPress and creating your first website, second step is to select a good WordPress theme. Default WordPress theme is good for starting your website, it is responsive, nicely coded and contains all important features a website owner needs. After picking a good WordPress theme, your next step should be its customization.

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Writr: Content Oriented Tumblelog WordPress Theme By Automattic

Writr is the brand new content oriented tumblelog WordPress theme, good for personal blogs and websites. Theme has a minimalist, fast and responsive layout which you can customize in minutes. Its default color scheme is green but provides you 6 different color schemes: turquoise (default), blue, green, grey, purple, red and you can also customize its header and background color. You can make it look wider, use a custom navigation on  the left sidebar, use custom header and background images etc.

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