SpiegelMagazine Step-by-Step Installation Guide
After you purchased SpiegelMagazine you can´t wait to get your site up an running?! With the themes optionspage, setting up SpiegelMagazine for the first time is as easy as 1, 2, 3. This is a step-by-step instalation guide.
WyntonMagazine Step-by-Step Installation Guide
You just purchased WyntonMagazine and want to make a quick start? Thanks to the themes optionspage, setting up WyntonMagazine for the first time is pretty easy. Here I explain it step-by-step.
BranfordMagazine Step-by-Step Installation Guide
You just purchased BranfordMagazine and want to make a quick start? Thanks to the themes optionspage, setting up BranfordMagazine for the first time is pretty easy. Here I explain it step-by-step.
Using Blog Title and Tagline instead of a Logo
By default PRiNZ Pro Themes use a graphical logo to display in the header of the blog or website. There might be reasons to use the blog title and tagline that are defined in the WordPress admin settings under Settings > General instead of a logo image and this tutorial shows you how easy this can be done. This tutorial is only for themes versions prior to 5.1 because in this version you can make these settings on the optionspage.
Using the Custom Widgets
One of the great things that come with my new PRO themes are custom widgets. Many people love to use widgets because they add extra functionality without touching a line of code. Although WordPress comes with a lot of nice widgets sometimes you need extra widgets that are custom made to support an indivuduals themes functionality. BranfordMagazine, WyntonMagazine and all themes that may come in the future have such custom widgets available.
Theme Customization easy as 1,2,3 with Firebug
I often get support questions like “I want to change the color of element “X” from default black to red” (or similar). If you have a look into the CSS files you normally should find out pretty fast which areas you need to edit to change colors, fonts and even sizes of specific elements. But sometimes it´s not so obvious and searching for the right CSS selector can be a pain. The famous Firefox addon “Firebug” makes it easy as 1,2 3 to find the right CSS.