by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
Yes! There are a couple of ways to customize your colors and styling. First, log into your WordPress website and go to Appearance > Customize and see if there are any built-in options that are a part of your theme. Second, you can create a child theme and make your... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
Of course! Many premium themes include built-in Google Fonts integration so all you have to do is locate the font options either under Appearance > Customize > Fonts/Typography or within the Theme Panel under a typography section. If your theme does not include... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress, WordPress Pages
A page template applies custom styling to a page. Depending on the theme you use you may have page templates for your homepage, full-width page, blog, shop, etc. To select a page template just make a selection from the dropdown in the “Page Attributes” meta box.... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
WordPress footers like sidebars utilize widgets (unless your theme includes a custom or alternative footer). Simply go to Appearance > Widgets to make changes. And just like sidebars, if your theme includes custom options for footer columns, styling, copyright and... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
WordPress uses widgets for the content displayed in the sidebar. To change your widgets open you dashboard and go to Appearance > Widgets. From here you can drag & drop to add, remove or reorder your widgets as well as use the individual widget options to...