Layout, CSS, themes, etc.
WOO Shortcodes: Info Boxes, Buttons, & Columns to Design a Blocky Page
Want to see what we can do with a few style shortcodes?
Layout, CSS, themes, etc.
Want to see what we can do with a few style shortcodes?
We asked and WOO listened. Canvas now sports an option for a full-width slider and it's awesome.
WOO Canvas gives you access to the library of Google Fonts ... but not quite all of them. To get more, here's some help.
Looking beyond Verdana and Times New Roman? WOO Canvas opens up Google Fonts and hundreds of font options at your fingertips.
Use WordPress's built-in Gallery function to organize your photos in a post.
Need to crop a photo? How about some exact dimension? Don't have Photoshop? Not to worry.
Usually, if you add a logo to the header, it removes the text version site title and site description. Now you can have all three.
You have an image and no Photoshop? You have a few options.
Navigation above the header, below the header ... what if I want that nav inside of my header?
Dropcap, abbreviation, highlight and easily-added Google Fonts are ready with a click using WOO Themes Shortcodes.
Need a plugin for recent posts, comments, tags, and most popular in the sidebar? How about in one widget?
The main navigation includes the key elements of the site, such as Home, About, and Contact. It should give the visitor easy access to what he or she is looking for.
Looking to highlight some text with something other than bold, a heading or an image? Try info boxes.
Styled custom lists allow you to use something other than simple bullets (circles, squares) and spice up your lists. They're built right in and easy to use.
WOO Shortcodes also have a Tab Layout option that helps get lots of content into one space. Handy if you don't want the visitor to scroll or go to another page.