Swedish Greys comes with a few hooks so that you can expand and change the theme in what way suite you the best. A hook is a piece of code written into a theme, that allows you to attach content to your (child) theme without changing the parent theme files itself. It provides the ability Full Article…
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Create a child theme
If you want to do modifications to your Nordic Themepark-theme we strongly recommend you to do these changes in a child theme. Creating a child theme is easy and your changes won’t be lost in a theme update. Create your child theme Create a new folder. Name it swedish-child, for example. Create a style.css file containing the Full Article…
Introduction
To install this theme you must have a working version of WordPress already installed. For information in regard to installing the WordPress platform, please see the WordPress Codex 1.1 Installation When you are ready to install a theme, you must first upload the theme files and then activate the theme itself. The theme files can be Full Article…
Features
7 widgetized areas – Header Widget Area – Primary Widget Area – Secondary Widget Area – 3 Footer areas – Widgets Template Area Layout on per post/page basis. Swedish Greys comes with 4 different layout options: – 2 column, sidebar right – 2 column, sidebar left – 3 column, sidebar left & right – 1 column, Full Article…
Theme options
Swedish Greys comes with a Theme Options Panel. This area allows you to customize your theme. The Options Panel can be found by navigate to Appearance -> Theme Options. Custom Logo This option allows you to upload a Custom Logo, the dimensions are purely up to you. There is also the option to insert the URL Full Article…
Custom menu
Swedish Greys holds two custom Menu Locations, one above the logo and one below. When you have created a few pages you can set up your custom menu. Go to Appearance > Menus to get started. Name your menu default (for example). From the box called Pages on your left side you can choose what Full Article…