The Ultimate Guide to WordPress Child Themes
In WordPress, the conventional way to customize a theme is to create a Child Theme. Learn the Why, the What, and the How of Child Themes in WordPress.
4 Easy Steps to Adding a Mobile Menu on your WordPress Website
If you want to add a mobile specific menu to your WordPress website, but your theme does not provide you an option to do so, worry not! These 4 simple steps will teach you how.
Set Default Theme, Logo and Menu for Subsites in WordPress Multisite
To create subsites in a WordPress multisite with the same theme, logo and navigation menu, you’ll have to make a few changes in your theme. Read on.
How to Use Dashicons in your WordPress or Genesis Theme
Dashicons is an icon font brought to you by WordPress. You can use it in your WordPress theme, to add icons in the frontend as well.
Full Width Background Slider for WordPress
In a Box Layout, the content is placed centrally, and the background is visible. A full width image slider can be used instead of a simple background, to up the look of your WordPress site.
How to Add a Custom Menu Item to the Navigation Menu in Genesis
Learn how you can add content elements, like a search bar, or today’s date, to the navigation menu in you Genesis child theme by using a simple filter hook.
How to Create a Category Archive Page in Genesis
Archive pages are used to list a collection of specific post types. In Genesis, you can create your own custom archive pages, by creating a new template or by using custom fields. Here’s how.
Add Support for Layout Options and SEO Settings for CPT in Genesis
Genesis does not provide support for Layout Option settings, SEO and Archive settings for CPTs by default. But there is a way to add these settings for CPTs. Here’s how!
How to Create an Animated Logo for Your WordPress Website
Animate logos, images, or graphics on your site by creating and adding SVGs in your website. SVGs can be used instead of bitmaps to create interactive graphics.
How to Conditionally Enqueue Stylesheets in WordPress
Read how to conditionally enqueue stylesheets for certain browsers or for specific pages in WordPress, by customizing your theme.