3. Theme Customization

INTRODUCTIONTheme Customization

Theme uses native WordPress Customizer for General theme options. In order to access WordPress Customizer please select ‘Appearance > Customize’ in wp-admin console.

On the left side of the screen you will see the menu with various options and on the right side you will see website preview. Any settings you change in the Customizer will affect entire website, which means all posts and pages, so we are referring to them as global customization settings.

Each change you make will automatically update website preview (page will be refreshed). When you are satisfied with the result click ‘Save & Publish’ and do not forget to make final preview outside customization frame and logged out of WordPress to see how the site would look like to your visitors.

The important feature of our themes is that any global setting can be overridden on any single post or page using setting keys which you will find in squared brackets next to setting names on the following pages.

Preformatted text presents possible values of setting keys. You will learn more about this overriding soon. Now, let’s explore customization settings.

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SECTION 01General Settings - WordPress Customizer

On General settings panel you will find the following options:
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Logo 

Attachment ID or URL

Here you should select main website logo. It is displayed on pages next to the menu, on preloader screen and on sticky header.

Alternate Sticky Header Logo

Attachment ID or URL

Here you should select website alternative logo.

This is usually light version of logo (which is supposed to be used on dark backgrounds). The logic is this:

  1. If you do not have Alternative logo defined, main logo will be used in all cases
  2. If you have Alternative logo defined, it will be used on top of the page when Content Below Menu and Sticky Header options are activated. This set up will also change the color of menu and widgets to light.

Primary Accent Color

Hexadecimal color code or color picker

Accent color is used as a color for links, icons, etc. If you define it, the accent color will influence the general color scheme of the site.

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Secondary Accent Color

Hexadecimal color code or color picker

Another color which influences general color scheme of the site is alternate color. Alternate color can be assigned as a color for buttons, icons, etc. If you define it, all elements with assigned alternate color will be affected.

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Page Background

Attachment ID or URL

Page background image is a static image which serves as a site background if defined.

Hide Default Headline

True / False

This option enables you to display navigation breadcrumbs at the top of the screen. In most user scenarios this option should be set to true (checked).

Deafult Headline Supertitle Outside of H Tag

True / False

This option enables you to display supertitle in Headline element outside of its assigned H tag.

Template skin

Light / Dark

This is another option which influences general color scheme of the site. Font color refers to text and various UI elements’ color. Background color will display as background of the section, unless image or another color scheme is selected in the section itself.

Sidebar

No Sidebar / Left / Right

This option enables you to define if the sidebar will be visible globally or not.
By customizing this option, user can globally enable (place it on the right or left side) or disable sidebar. Sidebar content can be edited under Appearance > Widgets (from main WordPress menu).

You can choose one of three predefined sidebar layouts:

  1. No Sidebar – No sidebar is displayed
  2. Left – Sidebar is displayed on the left side of main content
  3. Right – Sidebar is displayed on the right side of main content.

Page Width

Default / Boxed 1200 / Boxed 1400 / Boxed 1600

This option enables you to define if the page width will be full width (default) or boxed.

Use Dash in Template Headlines

True / False

This option enables you to define if separator will be used below the widget titles or not. By changing this option, users can globally enable or disable the separator in widgets. Please check this option if you want to use separator in widgets.

Disable Preloader

True / False

This option enables you to define if the preloading animation will be displayed globally throughout the site or not. By changing this option, users can globally enable or disable the preloader animation.

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Preloader Text 

Any text

This option enables you to define the text on preloading screen. The preloader needs to be enabled in order to see the effect of this option.

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Enable back to top

True / False

Checking this enables the small feature that shows the styled back to top element at the bottom of the page, which appears after some scrolling.

Back to Top Style

Accent / Alternate

Style of back to top element at the bottom of the page, which appears after some scrolling.

Back to Top Text

Any text

You can add text to your back to top button, but if you leave it blank you’ll get only an arrow pointing upwards.

Custom Error 404 Page Image

Attachment ID or URL

Set static image as a background on Error page.

Custom JS

Custom JS code

This option enables you to define global Custom JS code. Enter any JS code you want here and it will be embedded in the element of all pages throughout the site.

This is where you should paste your custom site wise JavaScript, such as Google Analytics script.

Reset Theme Settings

This is not really a setting, so no override. Reset button will just reset all global settings to default values.

SECTION 02Site Identity

Under “Site Identity” panel in Customizer, you can set Site Title, Tagline and Site Icon. When working with site icon, please pay attention to recommended Icon size.
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You’ll see the changes in the preview panel to the right. When you’re done, click Save and Publish.

SECTION 04Typography

On Typography settings panel you will find the following options:

Body Font

No Change / Any Google font

Body text font. Using this setting you can set the main font family that’ll be applied throughout the website. The theme uses Google webfonts.

Buttons Shape

Square / Hard Rounded / Soft Rounded / Full Rounded

Button Font

No Change / Any Google font

Button text font. Using this setting you can set the font family for all buttons.

Set all the buttons to have dark text

True / False

Enabling this will make all buttons throughout the theme that you can’t control with Bold Builder have dark text instead of white (when light font blends in the accent background too much).

Heading Font

No Change / Any Google font

Heading text font. Using this setting you can set the font family for Main Headings.

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Heading Supertitle Font

No Change / Any Google font

Heading Supertitle text font. Using this setting you can set the font family for supertitles in Main Headings.

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Heading Subtitle Font

No Change / Any Google font

Heading Subtitle text font. Using this setting you can set the font family for subtitles in Main Headings.

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Menu Font

No Change / Any Google font

Using this setting you can set the font family for menus.

Menu Font Size

14px / 15px / 16px / 17px / 18px

Set the font size you wish which will affect only the menu and menu widgets.

Headline text letter spacing

0 / -15 / -30 / -45 / 15 / 30 / 45

If the font has too much or too little kerning you can control the headlines with this option.

Headline style

Bold / Bolder / Lighter / Bold Italic / Bolder Italic / Lighter Italic / Normal / Italic

You can set the font weight of all the headlines throughout the theme here.

Subheadline / Superheadline style

Normal / Italic

You can set the font style of all the subheadlines and superheadlines throughout the theme here.

SECTION 05Blog

On Blog settings panel you will find the following options:

Grid Gallery Columns

2/3/4/5/6

Here you can define the number of columns for grid gallery on single posts. On this example, three columns were set.

You can set the post grid gallery format by choosing Gallery as Post format, add the images to the post in the settings panel and check the Grid Gallery setting.

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Grid Gallery Gap

No gap / Extra Small / Small / Normal / Medium / Large / Extra Large

You can define gap between grid gallery items in pixels using this setting. In the example above the gap is 10px. If you choose 0, the images will be “glued” to each other without any gap in between.

Post Default Image

Attachment ID or URL

To make all of the post tiles and grids nice, you can select a default image – which will shown up there even if your post doesn’t have a featured image selected.

Archive Layout

Standard / Columns / Simple

The theme offers three layouts for blog archive pages – standard, columns and simple. Please take a look at the following examples of these layouts:

  1. Standard Layout
  2. Columns Layout
  3. Simple Layout

This setting will affect layout of the main Blog page, as well as the Archive, Category, and Tag pages.

Single Post Layout

Standard / Columns

The theme offers two layouts for single blog post pages – standard and columns. Standard layout features post content in one column while columns layout introduces two columns – one for featured image / grid gallery / video, and one for the content itself.

Here is the example of standard layout:

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Here is the example of columns layout:

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Show Author Name

True / False

This option enables you to set whether to display author name under post title or not.

Show Post Date

True / False

This option enables you to set whether to display post date under post title or not.

Show Author Avatar in Post List

True / False

Show Author Info in Post

True / False

Show information about author in single posts (you can add or update the text in Users > Your Profile > Biographical Info from main WordPress menu).

Share on Facebook

True / False

Share on Twitter

True / False

Share on LinkedIn

True / False

Share on VK

True / False

Share on WhatsApp

True / False

Sharing options for single posts. If checked, the share icons will be present in posts.

Use Dash in Headlines

True / False

The theme offers two types of headlines on blog archive pages and individual post pages.

Check to use dash separator in headlines.

Settings Page

The theme has a unique way of enabling you to create custom templates for single post pages. You can create a static page, add content to it and set desired global settings overrides. Then you can use it as a template for single post pages.

Select your single post template page from the dropdown, and all posts will inherit settings and shortcodes of the referenced page.

So, in order to change template elements on blog posts, please locate the page selected in Settings Page field and edit it.

SECTION 06Portfolio

On Portfolio settings panel you will find the following options:

Grid Gallery Columns

2/3/4/5/6

Here you can define the number of columns for grid gallery on portfolio items. You can set the post grid gallery format by adding the images to the post in the settings panel and check the Grid Gallery setting.

Grid Gallery Gap

No gap / Extra Small / Small / Normal / Medium / Large / Extra Large

You can define gap between grid gallery items in pixels using this setting. If you choose 0, the images will be “glued” to each other without any gap in between.

Single Project view

Standard / Columns

The theme offers two layouts for portfolio single project pages – standard and columns.
This setting lets you choose default layout for all Portfolio single project pages.

Archive Layout

Standard / Columns / Simple

The theme offers two layouts for portfolio archive pages – standard and columns. Please take a look at the following examples of these layouts:

  1. Standard Layout
  2. Columns Layout

This setting will affect layout of the main Portfolio page, as well as the Archive, Category, and Tag pages.

Portflio Default Image

Attachment ID or URL

To make all of the portfolio tiles and grids nice, you can select a default image – which will shown up there even if your portfolio item doesn’t have a featured image selected.

Share on Facebook

True / False

Share on Twitter

True / False

Share on LinkedIn

True / False

Share on VK

True / False

Share on WhatsApp

True / False

Sharing options for single portfolio items. If checked, the share icons will be present in posts.

Use Dash in Headlines

True / False

The theme offers two types of headlines on blog archive pages and individual post pages.

Settings Page

The theme has a unique way of enabling you to create custom templates for individual portfolio item pages. You can create a static page, add content to it and set desired global settings overrides. Then you can use it as a template for portfolio item pages.
Select your single portfolio items template page from the dropdown, and all single portfolio posts will inherit settings and shortcodes of the referenced page.
So, in order to change template elements on portfolio items, please locate the page selected in Settings Page field and edit it.

Portfolio Slug

Page slug

This field should contain the slug of the page that serves as a template for Portfolio custom post type.

By default, Portfolio custom post type has the slug “portfolio”. In order to change the slug, create a static page with desired slug, and add its slug to this field. Once you save the changes in Customization panel, navigate to Settings >Permalinks, and click ‘Save Changes’.

That way, new slug in the URL will be generated for Portfolio pages.

Portfolio Category Slug

Page slug

This field should contain the slug for Portfolio category custom post type.

The slug added to this field will display on Portfolio category pages. Once you save the changes in Customization panel, navigate to Settings >Permalinks, and click ‘Save Changes’.

That way, new slug in the URL will be generated for Portfolio category pages.

SECTION 07Shop

These settings are used with WooCommerce plugin.

Share on Facebook

True / False

Share on Twitter

True / False

Share on LinkedIn

True / False

Share on VK

True / False

Share on WhatsApp

True / False

Sharing options for single products. If checked, the share icons will be present in products.

Use Dash in Headlines

True / False

Our themes offer two types of headlines on blog archive pages and individual post pages. Header with the dash and header without it.

Check to use dash separator in headlines.

Product Columns

2 / 3 / 4

Set the number of product columns for your default WooCommerce shop page here.

Settings Page

Our themes have a unique way of enabling you to create custom templates for individual product pages. You can create a static page, add content to it and set desired global settings overrides. Then you can use it as a template for individual product pages.

Select your single products template page from the dropdown, and all WooCommerce single product pages will inherit settings and shortcodes of the referenced page.

So, in order to change template elements on individual product pages, please locate the page selected in Settings Page field and edit it.

ARTICLE 01FAQ

In this section you will find the most common questions regarding the editing of single product pages.
Product is overlapping the menu

If the single product pages appear as they are not formatted, and are overlapping the menu, that probably means that their template page is not set correctly.

In order to fix this, make sure that the template page (Shop single) is published, and its slug is added to Settings page slug field in Appearance >Customize >Shop panel.

How to edit / remove Excerpt text?

In order to edit / remove excerpt text, navigate to the Post editor, and in Screen Options (at the top of the dashboard) enable Excerpt field.

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After that, scroll to the bottom of the page editor where you’ll find Excerpt text.

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How to change / remove Header background image?

The Header background image on single product pages represents featured image added to the products or their template page (Shop single). In order to replace existing image with your own, click on the image, and when redirected, select image from Media Library.

In order to entirely remove the image, click on ‘Remove featured image’ button.

*Please note that once the featured image is added to the single product pages’ template page, it will override the featured image added to the product.

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How to add / remove sidebar from single products?

In order to add sidebar to single product pages, navigate to their template page (Shop single), and in Override Global Settings panel, select ‘Sidebar’ setting, and select its position (left / right).

To remove sidebar, select ‘No Sidebar’.

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*Note that sidebar can also be displayed on selected products, by adding it to the product’s Override Global Settings.

How to entirely remove Header from single products?

In order to remove entire Header from single product pages, make sure to check ‘Hide Default Headline’ field in Appearance >Customize >General Settings panel, or in Override Global Settings at the bottom of the Shop single page editor:

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HOW TO 01Translation

In order to translate the theme, please follow the next steps.

Theme’s .pot file is located in /wp-content/themes/your-theme-name/languages folder.

Please use PoEdit – https://poedit.net/ to translate the .pot file and create respective .po and .mo files.

Please name .po and .mo files e.g. potname-nl_NL.po and potname-nl_NL.mo (nl_NL is the language code for dutch and potname is the name of the .pot file you have started from – it corresponds to text domain of the theme). For other languages’ codes, please refer to the following link: Internationalization.

In order to place .po and .mo files properly and not have them deleted when you update the theme, upload  them to \wp-content\languages\themes folder. If you don’t have languages folder in your wp-content directory, please proceed and create one. Then create themes folder, and paste the files in it.

Alternatively, you can upload the .po and .mo files to your theme’s /wp-content/themes/your-theme-name/languages folder. In that case name them only using the language code (for example nl_NL.mo and nl_NL.po)

Also make sure to translate the theme’s plugin .pot file, located in \wp-content\plugins\your-theme-name\languages folder.

The steps are the same as for the theme, except the files should be named bt_plugin-nl_NL.po and bt_plugin-nl_NL.mo (with appropriate language code).

For plugin’s .po and .mo files, you should place them in \wp-content\languages\plugins folder.

You can set the site language of your WordPress installation on Settings > General. WordPress will automatically use the right language files if they exist.

HOW TO 01Translation

In order to translate the theme, please follow the next steps.

Theme’s .pot file is located in /wp-content/themes/your-theme-name/languages folder.

Please use PoEdit – https://poedit.net/ to translate the .pot file and create respective .po and .mo files.

Please name .po and .mo files e.g. potname-nl_NL.po and potname-nl_NL.mo (nl_NL is the language code for dutch and potname is the name of the .pot file you have started from – it corresponds to text domain of the theme). For other languages’ codes, please refer to the following link: Internationalization.

In order to place .po and .mo files properly and not have them deleted when you update the theme, upload  them to \wp-content\languages\themes folder. If you don’t have languages folder in your wp-content directory, please proceed and create one. Then create themes folder, and paste the files in it.

Alternatively, you can upload the .po and .mo files to your theme’s /wp-content/themes/your-theme-name/languages folder. In that case name them only using the language code (for example nl_NL.mo and nl_NL.po)

Also make sure to translate the theme’s plugin .pot file, located in \wp-content\plugins\your-theme-name\languages folder.

The steps are the same as for the theme, except the files should be named bt_plugin-nl_NL.po and bt_plugin-nl_NL.mo (with appropriate language code).

For plugin’s .po and .mo files, you should place them in \wp-content\languages\plugins folder.

You can set the site language of your WordPress installation on Settings > General. WordPress will automatically use the right language files if they exist.

HOW TO 02Child Theme

If you want to use Child Theme, please follow these steps:
  1. First of all, make sure that you haven’t changed the parent theme’s folder name. It needs to remain the same.
  2. You should be able to find the folder your_theme_name-child in the package you have downloaded from ThemeForest.
  3. Please copy this folder to /wp-content/themes folder on your server.
  4. Go to Appearance > Themes in your wp-admin console and activate child theme. Please have in mind that all required plugins need to be activated.

For more info, refer to the article Child Theme.

HOW TO 02Child Theme

If you want to use Child Theme, please follow these steps:
  1. First of all, make sure that you haven’t changed the parent theme’s folder name. It needs to remain the same.
  2. You should be able to find the folder your_theme_name-child in the package you have downloaded from ThemeForest.
  3. Please copy this folder to /wp-content/themes folder on your server.
  4. Go to Appearance > Themes in your wp-admin console and activate child theme. Please have in mind that all required plugins need to be activated.

For more info, refer to the article Child Theme.

HOW TO 03One Page Site

In order to create one page site, please follow the instructions below:

The best way to start is to install demo content. If you want to install one page demo please refer to the article: Installing Demo Content. You will be able to see how all elements on the single page are set.

1. First of all, navigate to the Bold Page Builder and edit desired section. Insert in required Custom Tab Element ID attribute:

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2. Then in Appearance > Menus add a new Custom Link and as a URL insert custom ID atribute with #.

For example: #about

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HOW TO 03One Page Site

In order to create one page site, please follow the instructions below:

The best way to start is to install demo content. If you want to install one page demo please refer to the article: Installing Demo Content. You will be able to see how all elements on the single page are set.

1. First of all, navigate to the Bold Page Builder and edit desired section. Insert in required Custom Tab Element ID attribute:

2. Then in Appearance > Menus add a new Custom Link and as a URL insert custom ID atribute with #.

For example: #about

PLEASE NOTE!
The Ad Astra theme is now named Ajani, but note that no changes were made in the theme code and you will be able to update your theme easily.

HOW TO 04Update Theme

In order to update the theme, please follow the instructions below:

Once the new theme version is available, user who purchased the theme should get an email note from the Envato (ThemeForest).

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There are three ways to update the theme:

1) FTP Update

Download newest theme version from ThemeForest Download section. Since you already have the theme installed, you can download just ‘Installable WordPress file only’.

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In case you want to use this method, we suggest that you use Filezilla to access your server. Here is the article that explains how Filezilla works.

You need to extract theme file from the zipped folder you downloaded, and upload it to /wp-content/themes folder on your server. You will be prompted to overwrite the existing files. Select ‘Yes’, and the theme will update.

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*The example is the zip file from Medicare theme but the process is the same for all themes.

2) Update theme via ZIP file upload

This method is available since WP version 5.5. Please follow these steps:

  • From WP dashboard go to Appearance > Themes,
  • Click Add New button,
  • Click Upload Theme button,
  • Click Choose File to select previously downloaded zip archive, then click Install Now,
  • Wait for the upload to finish, then click Replace current with uploaded button.

3) Envato Market plugin

Enable automatic theme update with the Envato Market Plugin. Once you install and activate this plugin, every time a new theme version becomes available, you will be able to update it with just one click.

You will need to go to the WordPress Updates page and navigate to the Themes section. The new version will be included in the section just like the themes from the WordPress repository.

* Whichever of these three methods you use for theme update, you will have to update theme plugin (and possibly some other required plugins) as well.

For plugin updates, you will get notification on your dashboard when new version is available.

Please note…

If you made any changes in the source code you’ll need to reapply them to the new version of the theme or they will be lost.

To prevent this, you can use child theme.

All settings in Customize panel and your content will be preserved.

HOW TO 04Update Theme

In order to update the theme, please follow the instructions below:
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Once the new theme version is available, user who purchased the theme should get an email note from the Envato (ThemeForest).

There are three ways to update the theme:

1) FTP Update

Download newest theme version from ThemeForest Download section. Since you already have the theme installed, you can download just ‘Installable WordPress file only’.

In case you want to use this method, we suggest that you use Filezilla to access your server. Here is the article that explains how Filezilla works.

You need to extract theme file from the zipped folder you downloaded, and upload it to /wp-content/themes folder on your server. You will be prompted to overwrite the existing files. Select ‘Yes’, and the theme will update.

*The example is the zip file from Medicare theme but the process is the same for all themes.

2) Update theme via ZIP file upload

This method is available since WP version 5.5. Please follow these steps:

  • From WP dashboard go to Appearance > Themes,
  • Click Add New button,
  • Click Upload Theme button,
  • Click Choose File to select previously downloaded zip archive, then click Install Now,
  • Wait for the upload to finish, then click Replace current with uploaded button.

3) Envato Market plugin

Enable automatic theme update with the Envato Market Plugin. Once you install and activate this plugin, every time a new theme version becomes available, you will be able to update it with just one click.

You will need to go to the WordPress Updates page and navigate to the Themes section. The new version will be included in the section just like the themes from the WordPress repository.

* Whichever of these three methods you use for theme update, you will have to update theme plugin (and possibly some other required plugins) as well.

For plugin updates, you will get notification on your dashboard when new version is available.

Please note…

If you made any changes in the source code you’ll need to reapply them to the new version of the theme or they will be lost.

To prevent this, you can use child theme.

All settings in Customize panel and your content will be preserved.

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HOW TO 05RTL Support

In order to ensure that the theme you purchased / want to purchase is RTL supported, you can check on our themes’ profiles on ThemeForest.

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These themes have CSS defined for RTL layout, so when you change site’s language in Settings >General on your dashboard (or via language switch if you have multilingual site), the RTL layout will automatically apply to certain elements.

However!

Some elements in Bold Builder that have alignment option (such as Icons, Images, Columns, etc…) will need to be rearranged manually to fit the RTL layout.

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HOW TO 05RTL Support

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In order to ensure that the theme you purchased / want to purchase is RTL supported, you can check on our themes’ profiles on ThemeForest.

These themes have CSS defined for RTL layout, so when you change site’s language in Settings >General on your dashboard (or via language switch if you have multilingual site), the RTL layout will automatically apply to certain elements.

However!

Some elements in Bold Builder that have alignment option (such as Icons, Images, Columns, etc…) will need to be rearranged manually to fit the RTL layout.

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