Editing the functions.php file
The functions.php file in your WordPress theme is something of the engine of what's running. It's powerful ... and dangerous.
The functions.php file in your WordPress theme is something of the engine of what's running. It's powerful ... and dangerous.
Bought your theme, ready to install it. Just a few clicks, upload, activate, you're all set.
Installing WordPress is a piece of cake these days. Your host probably has a simple auto-install. Ready?
You have your site, you have your Google Analytics account set up, now you need to connect them.
Want to safeguard, share, export or import all of your WOO Canvas customizations? One click. Thank you.
Navigation above the header, below the header ... what if I want that nav inside of my header?
Sometimes you just don't want that word "Archive" in your Archives. Here's how to get rid of it in WOO Canvas.
There are lots of choices out there to help make your website mobile friendly. From doing nothing to building out an entirely separate mobile version of your site. Here's an overview of the options.
Want that header and footer area going full-width, wall-to-wall, the full length of the browser when you stretch it? Got that covered.
I personally love the full-width slider in Scrollider, but I wanted something like it in Canvas. I'm sure the WOO Ninjas will bring it into Canvas at some point, but until then, here's how to get a full-width slider into Canvas.
So you're ready to set up WordPress. There a zillion options, a kajoolion plugins and even options on the plugins. Ready?
Don't want those drop down arrows in the main navigation of WOO Canvas?
Can't get those links into the comment section of a site you want to comment on? Try these tricks.
Using the .htaccess file is a powerful tool to make some simple URL redirects.
Creating bullet lists of pages on your site? Longer-term solution: use Custom Menu Shortcodes.