Thank you for purchasing our theme. We are happy that you are one of our customers and we assure you will not be disappointed. We do our best to produce top notch themes with great functionality, premium designs, and clear code.
With ThemeForest regular license you are licensed to use this theme to create one single End Product (the final website customized with your content) for yourself or for one client.
What is allowed with the single regular license:
What is not allowed:
For more information regarding license regulations and policies, see the links below:
IMPORTANT! We do not include theme-related .XD
files into the theme package, because it significantly increases the theme archive size. If you need those files, feel free to submit a support request.
Nevertheless, you can request the .XD files by contacting our support department.
By getting this WordPress Theme you get all the images FOR FREE. Moreover, you can use them on ANY OF YOUR PROJECTS!
The theme package contains a number of bundled plug-ins. Please click here to view the list of plug-ins that come included into the theme.
If a new version of a bundled plug-in is available, it will be included in the next theme release. You can also request it by submitting a support ticket.
Bundled plug-ins are fully functional without the activation using a registration license key. In case you are willing to receive automatic updates and support from the plug-in team, you will need to purchase the plug-in separately. Only the direct buyers get the plug-in license key.
In order to receive a technical support assistance, you need to have a valid purchase code. To get the code, please navigate to your ThemeForest "Downloads" page and click on the theme download link. Check this guide for more details.
PLEASE NOTE! As authors of this theme we do provide support only for the theme-related features.
We do not provide support for additional customization, 3rd party plug-ins integration or any other compatibility issues that might arise. Nevertheless, there is an exception that is only applied to the plug-in(s) we have developed and integrated ourselves.
If you have any questions that are beyond the scope of this help file, feel free to contact us. We will respond as soon as possible (within 24 – 48 hours, usually faster). We are open from 10am to 7pm (CET), from Monday till Friday.
Please be aware that some questions are posted on our website in "Common Questions" section. So, before submitting a new ticket, please try searching our website for an answer, as well as checking our Video Tutorials and Articles. Our website has its own inner search and also has been indexed by Google, so if you can not find your answer with our website search, it is worth typing it into Google too. Please make sure you have looked at all the available resources before submitting a support request.
Unfortunately, we do not provide support for third-party extensions. Please contact the author of the extension if needed. If you feel that you might have troubles with installing an extension, we advise you to order a professional installation service.
For more information regarding the theme's functionality, we suggest checking our Video Tutorials and Articles.
The most popular video tutorials:
To install this theme you must have a working version of WordPress already installed. Below are some useful links regarding WordPress information.
To use this theme you must be running at least WordPress 5.0, PHP 5.6.20 or higher (for WooCommerce plug-in PHP 7.0+). If you use a hosting service with limited resources (e.g. GoDaddy!), you may experience issues with the "one-click" demo data installation.
We recommend that you contact your web hosting service provider to make sure that your server PHP configuration limits are as follows:
max_execution_time 600
memory_limit 128M
post_max_size 32M
upload_max_filesize 32M
If you are running unmanaged dedicated server or VPS,
you should check your php.ini
file. Alternatively, you can edit .htaccess
file in the root of your website and add the following values:
php_value max_execution_time 600
php_value memory_limit 128M
php_value post_max_size 32M
php_value upload_max_filesize 32M
Setting these values will ensure you will not get error messages during the installation. To safeguard your website, please use secure passwords and the latest version of WordPress and plug-ins.
Here is the list of web hosting service providers we recommend:
Before installing the theme, please make sure you unpacked the archive and extracted the theme files. Some of the folders names may slightly vary. Treat the screenshot below as an example only.
The main package contains archives with the main theme, child theme, documentation and bundled plug-ins.
If you try to install the wrong files, you will get the missing style.css error. This is the most common error that means you are trying to install an incorrect package.
In order to install the theme, you need to have a working version of WordPress installed on your server first. Check out this guide for detailed information on how to install WordPress. We also highly recommend updating your WordPress to the latest stable version.
Below you can find a video tutorial on how to install the theme.
There are 2 ways to install the theme:
expo.zip
file and ONLY use the extracted /expo
theme folder.
expo
theme folder into /wp-content/themes
.
expo.zip
folder and click Install Now button.
You can also watch our video tutorial on how to install a WordPress theme.
Attention! If you want to make changes in theme’s templates or functions, we strongly recommend activating a child theme before demo data installation. Please see the Child Theme section for more information.
The theme license allows you to install the theme on ONE domain only! In order to connect the license to a different domain, first click "Disconnect domain" (Theme Panel > Theme Dashboard > General) and then re-enter the purchase key/token on a different WordPress installation. For Envato Elements, if you want to activate another theme or install the same theme on a new domain, please generate a new token (1 token = 1 domain). If you have any questions, please contact our support department.
Attention! Before any manipulations that will require re-entering the purchase key/Elements token even on the same domain (e.g: WordPress reinstallation or cleaning the database), please FIRST disconnect the domain!
Below is the list of the plug-ins that come included into the theme.
Some of these plug-ins can also be installed from the WordPress.org repository.
You can find a detailed overview of each plug-in in the Plug-ins section of this documentation file.
There is only one required plug-in for proper theme functioning, and that is ThemeREX Addons. The rest of the plug-ins are recommended for installation, but not required.
To make the theme look exactly as on the demo page, you would need to install the recommended plug-ins:
In case you are running a shared hosting with limited resources (e.g. GoDaddy), we do recommend enabling only the essential plug-ins (e.g. ThemeREX Addons, Elementor) and disable the rest. Otherwise, it may significantly increase the memory consumption, which might lead to unwanted issues.
PLEASE NOTE! The installation and activation of bundled plug-ins run automatically. Anyway, if you have any issues, please extract plugins.zip
archive (from the theme package) and proceed with the plug-ins installation manually.
Our theme is compatible with Gutenberg page builder. You can create new pages using this editor, though you can still use pre-built custom header and footer layouts.
All existing demo pages and layouts are built through Elementor Page Builder and should be customized via Elementor ONLY.
PLEASE NOTE! It is possible to switch between the page builders. Please use One page builder for creating/customizing One particular page/post/layout.
If you want to make changes to the theme's files and functions, we strongly recommend installing a child theme. This ensures that your theme customizations stay in place after the theme update. If you are not planning to change the core theme files, you are free to skip this chapter.
IMPORTANT! Install the child theme before importing the demo data. Otherwise, all of your theme options will be reset.
A child theme is installed the same way you install a parent theme. Locate the expo-child.zip
file in the theme package and upload it via the WordPress admin panel. Alternatively, you can unzip it and upload via FTP (see main theme installation chapter).
Your child theme has its own functions.php
file. Use it to copy modified functions from the parent theme's functions.php
, or register new functions.
You can copy all files from the parent theme into the child theme except files located in the following folders:
/includes
/plugins
/theme-options
/theme-specifics
In the /front-page
folder, you can copy all files except front-page.options.php
.
If the file you want to edit is in one of these folders, you need to copy the required function from that file, and register it in the child theme's functions.php
.
The rest of the files can be copied and edited directly in the child theme folder.
When copying parent theme files into the child theme, preserve the original folder structure. Create respective folders and make sure that the file path is the same as in the parent theme.
Our theme includes a simple One-click demo data installation, which allows your site to look exactly as on the theme demo.
Before installing demo data, please make sure you have activated your theme copy (entered the purchase code or Envato Elements token in the WP Dashboard > Theme Panel > Theme Dashboard > General tab) and installed all the required plug-ins. Check the Plug-ins installation section for more information about the required plug-ins.
In case you do not have your Purchase Code, please navigate to your ThemeForest "Downloads" page and click on the theme download link. Check this guide for more details.
To generate Envato Elements token, follow the link from your WP admin panel. Please view this guide for more information.
IMPORTANT! Our theme supports RTL text direction (compatibility, without rtl-demo content)! Please FIRST choose the correct language in your WordPress settings (Dashboard > Settings > General > Site Language), then proceed with the demo data installation.
Our theme contains RTL styles. The page content should be manually adjusted for RTL text-direction using Elementor settings (e.g. changing the alignment of icons, etc).
In order to import the demo content go to Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > Theme Dashboard > Demo Data.
On the page that showed up set the required parameters.
When choosing the partial demo data import, the new content will be added to your existing data.
Although this will not overwrite your existing content, we still recommend backing up your website before doing this.
Note, that the pages are imported without the original images. Instead, the image placeholders are used. This is done to keep your existing content intact.
Import separate pages means that you receive the page structured like on our demo, just widgets set that requires further customization: you should replace demo categories/post ids with your own ones.
When choosing this option, all the existing content of your website will be lost and replaced with the new data. We recommend using this option for new WordPress installations only.
Use the full import option if you want to have an exact copy of the theme demo. It enables you to import all media files, pages, theme options, and plug-in settings.
Some plug-ins increase the memory consumption. For example, BuddyPress and bbPress (not included into the theme's package) require additional 60-80Mb
. If you are having trouble installing the demo data, deactivate massive plug-ins and try again.
In case demo data installation is stuck and you see "Error load data from the file ... " error message, you can manually install it by downloading the default.zip archive with demo data from our server. The archive should be unzipped. Then create demo/
folder in wp-content/themes/expo/
directory and copy /default
folder to wp-content/themes/expo/demo
.
Treat the screenshot below as an example only. The list of folders inside a theme package may vary.
If the issue persists, please contact your hosting service provider to make sure that your server configuration meets the Theme Requirements. Otherwise, please refer your request to our support department.
upload_max_filesize
to 80M
.wp-content/themes
directory.memory_limit
. You can increase memory_limit
on your server in several ways, namely by editing:
define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M');
memory_limit = 128M;
php_value memory_limit 128M;
mbstring PHP
function in server settings. The function is needed for some languages, such as Japanese, Chinese etc. In case you can not enable the settings, please contact the support team to get assistance with disabling the function in the theme.
wp-config.php
file and add the following lines after database information:
define( 'FS_METHOD', 'direct' );
define('FS_CHMOD_DIR', 0770);
define('FS_CHMOD_FILE', 0660);
max_execution_time 600
memory_limit 128M
post_max_size 32M
upload_max_filesize 32M
This step is required if you received the notification that a new version of the theme is available. You can see this information in Changelog section at the bottom of the item's details page.
Before you go ahead with the update make sure to backup your old theme's folder. Download it to your computer locally.
/wp-content/themes
.
themes
folder.
Now let's navigate to Appearance (WP Dashboard) > Customize to flexibly control the appearance and behavior of the whole website as well as individual types of posts, pages and categories.
IMPORTANT! Please be aware that our theme provides a special inheritance hierarchy system for "Theme Options" settings. It means that individual settings of each page may override global settings made with Customizer Panel.
Settings of "Blog", "WooCommerce", "The Events Calendar", "Plugins settings" (such as Portfolio, Services, Team, Testimonials and Events) and other groups may also override default/general settings available through Customizer.
Moreover, you can see the changes of the front-end right after the alterations - when the needed parameter is selected, without switching from admin to front-end each time. When you are done with the changes, you should click on Publish button at the top of the Customizer's side menu.
IMPORTANT! Please be aware that all the Customizer's settings are also available for editing through Theme Panel (WordPress Dashboard Menu) > Theme Options section.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing site identity features. This is the initial place where you should upload your logo.
The text entered into this field appears as the logo title (if the image logo is not uploaded and "Use Site Name as Logo" option is enabled) and as the website's title in your browser tab.
The text entered into this field appears as the website slogan under the logo. By default, the tagline is used if no image logo is selected and "Use Site Name as Logo" option is enabled.
You can modify the site title and tagline appearance by inserting special characters, e.g.:
||
- line break;{{
... }}
- modifies style and color of parts of the text;[[
... ]]
- makes the text bold;The site icon (favicon) is used as a browser and app icon for your site. Icons must be square, and at least 512 pixels wide and tall.
These settings allow managing your logo images (main, for mobile header and mobile menu), as well as their Retina versions (if "Allow retina display logo" option is checked). As a rule, the retina logo should be twice as big as the regular logo in order to be displayed properly.
Here you can also zoom the logo. 1 - original size. Please note, that the maximum size of the logo depends on the actual size of the image. This option works if max height of the logo is set in em
in Elementor "Layouts: Logo" widget.
"Use Site Name as Logo" option displays the site title and tagline as a text logo if no image is selected.
The logo uploaded in the Customizer can be overwritten by the logo image selected in the Header layout. This allows you to upload a different logo image for each page.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look of the site.
Here you can choose the body style, page margins, the page width (site content + sidebar) in pixels as well as apply a background image and page extra spaces for "Boxed" body style.
PLEASE NOTE! In the Theme Options section of a particular page additional body styles are available: fullwidth and fullscreen.
Extra background image - upload an image, which is used as a background one for the content area of a page. The image will be stretched to page size. It works for Wide/Fullwidth/Fullscreen body styles ONLY!
Grained textures - enables background texture. The pattern is added through the CSS styles. The image pattern.png
can be found in /expo/skins/default/images/patterns/
folder.
These settings allow specifing the behavior of the widgets area on Fullscreen Mobile Menu and selecting the style of scroll to top button.
<div class="extra_item"> <h6>Have a Project?</h6> <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> </div> <div class="extra_item"> <h6>Want to Work With Me?</h6> <a href="#">Send Brief</a> </div> <div class="extra_item"> <h6>Want to Buy Illustrations?</h6> <a href="#">Go to Shop</a> </div>
Here you can control page elements with fixed position in the middle of the screen, when you scroll down the page.
Sticky socials - this option enables the social icons on the left side of the page. The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. Please also check our video tutorial.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Here you can specify image's hovers.
Below you can find an example of image's hover effect with the option set to "Dots".
This setting is responsible for specifying SEO-related parameters.
Specify the text for the checkbox in a default form (Elementor "Form" widget) and in registration form ("Layouts: Login Link" widget). This text will be displayed before the Privacy Policy link.
In order to add/customize the Privacy Policy link, navigate to Settings (WP Dashboard) > Privacy and specify the page that will be used as a Privacy Policy one. If you do not want to display "For further details on handling user data, see our Privacy Policy" text, just leave this setting empty.
PLEASE NOTE! In case you are planning to use default forms without consent checkboxes, just leave the "Text with Privacy Policy link" option empty!
Settings of this group allow you to manage an overall look and behavior of the header elements.
You can set up header settings for a specific page in the Theme Options > Header section of that page.
These settings allow managing the style ("Default" or "Custom") and position of the header area as well as zooming the header title. For custom header style you can specify the header layout (available only if the ThemeREX Addons plug-in is activated).
Available Custom Header Layouts:
Please also see header-related layouts section of this documentation file. All elements of pre-built custom header areas can be edited in the Dashboard > Layouts tab, using a user-friendly Elementor. Check the Layouts section and this video tutorial for more information.
To avoid "Sticky Menu" behavior select "Don't fix" option in the Edit Section > panel > Custom Layout > Fix this row when scroll (for the section with the menu element). Check also the Layouts description.
You can also watch this video tutorial on how to enable sticky header:
Available Default Header Style:
The header area in "Default" style is created via the Global Customize settings (Appearance > Customize). You can also navigate to the .../wp-content/themes/expo/skins/default/templates/
folder and edit the corresponding template file header-default.php.
Header Position
The Header position setting controls the way your header behaves in regards to the main body area.
"Header fullheight" option enlarges the header area to fill the whole screen. It is used only if the header contains a background image.
"Header fullwidth" option stretches the header widgets area to the entire window width.
Here you can specify the widgets set for the header area. You can customize the widgets in Appearance > Widgets section.
This section is responsible for customizing the header area on Error 404 page. You can choose between "Default" or "Custom" header styles. For custom header style please specify the header layout (Dashboard > Layouts tab).
These settings allow selecting a header background image or background video as well as choosing whether to override the header image with the post's/page's featured image or not.
Here you can enable the mobile header. It lets you show/hide such elements as logo, search form, login link, and shopping cart. You can also use the Additional Info section, a text block where you can add information about your business, such as telephone number, open hours, etc.
.../wp-content/themes/expo/skins/default/templates/
folder and edit the corresponding template file header-default.php.
Setting of this group is responsible for choosing the style of the footer area.
These settings allow choosing a footer style: "Default" or "Custom". Please note that custom footer layouts are available only if the ThemeREX Addons plug-in is activated.
Available Custom Footer Layouts:
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Please also see footer-related layouts section of this documentation file. All elements of custom footer areas can be edited in Dashboard - Layouts tab. Check the Layouts section and this video tutorial for more information.
Available Default Footer Style (without footer widgets):
The footer area in "Default" style is created via the Global Customize settings (Appearance > Customize). You can also navigate to the .../wp-content/themes/expo/skins/default/templates/
folder and edit the corresponding template file footer-default.php in any text editor.
Additional options for Default Footer style:
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to autodetect the number of columns based on how many widgets you have got in the set.{Y}
symbol to indicate the current year.In case you care about the page speed optimization and want your website to load faster on mobile devices, this section is just for you. The settings of this group allow you to set separate header and footer layouts as well as specify a sidebar to be displayed on mobile devices only.
We recommend you to create alternative custom header and footer layouts for mobile devices (without any hidden elements for other screen resolutions), as these hidden elements still take time while loading your website.
These settings allow selecting header style and position. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
The Header position setting controls the way your header behaves in regards to the main body area.
These settings allow selecting a footer style. The Inherit option inherits the value specified in the Appearance > Customize > Footer section. For "Default" footer style you can also specify widgets sets and columns quantity. For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing Menus. Each menu location is available for filling with any of the predefined menu sets.
Menus are also available for editing through the "Appearance > Menus" options.
Below are predefined Menu locations:
Within custom header & footer layouts, you can add menus using the Elementor Layouts: Menu widget.
We have added the following custom CSS classes to stretch the drop-down menu items. The class names should be assigned to the menu items of the first level, like on our demo:
.trx_addons_stretch_window_boxed
- stretches the background of the drop-down menu to the whole window width, though the content stays in the area of limited screen width.
.trx_addons_stretch_window
- stretches the drop-down menu to the whole screen width.
.columns-X
- "X" is for the number of columns to split your menu items into.
You can enable or disable the CSS Classes option in the Screen Options in the top right corner of the WordPress admin.
Widgets are the blocks of content that can be placed into specifically designed widget areas.
You can find the list of available widgets and widget areas under Appearance (WP Dashboard) > Widgets. Here it is possible to create additional widget sets, that can be assigned to available default widget areas. This is useful when you have different widget sets for different pages.
IMPORTANT! Our theme supports both Classic Widgets Editor and New Block Widgets Editor (WordPress 5.8+). You can easily switch between the editors using the "Disable new Widgets Block Editor" option in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > General section.
You can add widgets into widget areas by simply dragging and dropping.
But in order to see them on your website, you need to make sure you have a particular widget set assigned to a particular default widget area. You can assign widget sets either for the whole website (in Appearance > Customize), or for a specific page (single Page > Theme Options > Content/Widgets/Header/Footer).
IMPORTANT! The Sidebar/Footer widgets are available for "Default" sidebar/footer styles ONLY!
In order to manage custom sidebar or custom footer styles, proceed to Dashboard > Layouts tab and update the corresponding sidebar/footer layout.
Header widgets can be assigned in Appearance > Customize > Header section.
Body widgets (for sidebar, top of the page, above the content, below the content and bottom of the page) are accessible in Appearance > Customize > General section.
The sidebar widgets work for Default Sidebar Style only! Otherwise, navigate to the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab to manage the sidebar layout.
Footer widgets are available for managing in Appearance > Customize > Footer section. The footer widgets work for Default Footer Style only! Otherwise, you need to customize the corresponding footer Layout in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
If you want to specify a widget set for a separate page, open that page in your WordPress admin and in the Theme Options section choose the required widgets. The widgets assigned in Theme Options would be applicable only for that particular page.
Depending on the selected page that is available for editing with Customizer's tools, you can notice a different kind of widgets sets included to a particular page. The same can be done through Appearance (WP Dashboard) > Widgets.
Below are options responsible for managing widgets/blocks.
After you reorder the position of the widgets/blocks in the sidebar, save your changes.
See the example of how the Sidebar Widgets Set may look like ("Default" sidebar style):
Moreover, our theme provides a few Custom Widgets that are available in Appearance > Widgets section (for New Block Widgets Editor - under "Widgets" group).
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sign in the corresponding field in the widget's settings./wp-content/uploads/
). #...
or by specifying an Instagram username (WITHOUT a hash symbol).
PLEASE NOTE! Please be aware that this theme does not provide any examples of custom sidebar layouts. Feel free to create your own ones, using a user-friendly Elementor. Check the Layouts section for more information.
Settings of this group are responsible for selecting the way to display the homepage (front page), as a blog stream or a static one and specifying the pages to be set as a static homepage and as posts page.
IMPORTANT! Please be aware that these settings are also available for editing through Settings > Reading section.
As a free addition to this theme we provide it with The Front Page Builder. A special tool that helps you manage entire content of your website in just few clicks without using external page builders, like Elementor or Gutenberg. You can enable the Front Page builder in the General tab.
The Page Builder provides a few different areas for customization. Feel free to discover them and make any changes to the content you want.
Check the video below for more information on how to properly use The Front Page Builder.
These settings are responsible for customizing blog-related pages.
Settings of this group allow you to manage an overall look and behavior of posts pages.
These settings are applied to all types of blog pages, including Posts pages defined in the WordPress settings (Posts, available post types: Testimonials), as well as pages created via the Blog Archive template (unless no custom settings are specified in the Theme Options panel of a particular page/post).
Please check our article or visit this video tutorial for more information on how to add/customize the Posts pages.
These settings allow selecting header style and position. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that are available for managing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
If the page is created using the Blog Archive template, the post meta settings should be specified in the Theme Options > Content section of that page.
Here you can set the overall view of single category/tag/author/search posts page.
These settings allow selecting header style and position. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that are available for managing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of single posts' pages.
These settings allow selecting header style and position. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
The position of the featured image, post title and meta can be overridden by the settings of "Layouts: Title and Breadcrumbs" and Elementor "Layouts: Featured Image" widgets in a custom header layout!
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, the effect is not applied.Here you can enable related posts on a single post's page ("Show related posts" option).
This option enables/disables posts navigation on a single post's page. The following styles of the post's navigation are available:
These settings are responsible for selecting footer style. For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these custom footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab. The Inherit option inherits the value specified in the Appearance > Customize > Footer panel.
These settings are responsible for customizing shop-related pages (works only if the WooCommerce plug-in is installed).
Here you can specify common settings for both product list and single product pages: color scheme, the width of the content area and additional widgets panels.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
These settings are responsible for managing the overall view of product list page.
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying a sidebar style and the position of the sidebar area on Shop List page as well as its version for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow you to manage a footer style. For "Default" footer style specify widgets sets and widgets' columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
This is how the default Shop page looks like with the current settings.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of single product pages.
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying a sidebar style and the position of the sidebar area on Shop List page and single product posts as well as their versions for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow specifying footer style. For "Default" footer style specify widgets sets and widgets' columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Settings of this group allow managing the overall look of the WooCommerce elements (works only if the WooCommerce plug-in is installed). The single products can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Products.
The quantity of products displayed on shop page is inherited from the Appearance > Customize > WooCommerce > Product Catalog section.
This group of settings controls the overall look of the calendar and event pages (works only if the The Events Calendar plug-in is installed). The single events can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Events.
Here you can upload fonts and adjust font settings for specific typography elements.
Check this article or video tutorial for more information on how to add new Google Fonts and Custom Fonts.
The theme enables you to use both Google Fonts and custom fonts in your design. You can load up to 5 different font families, including different styles and weights for each typeface.
IMPORTANT! To manage fonts quantity available for upload, edit 'max_load_fonts' => 5
variable in theme-specific/theme.setup.php
file.
The Other font is used for the following elements:
The theme allows you to assign color schemes to specific parts of your website. This is useful for highlighting certain areas and giving them a distinctive look.
The theme supports 7 color schemes:
Default (light) Dark Light (alternative) |
Saturated Light Saturated Dark |
Ultra Dark Bright Dark |
Check this video tutorial for more information on how to customize color schemes.
IMPORTANT! Due to specifics of CSS rules, you are unable to assign a light color scheme to any website part, if the dark color scheme is enabled.
Here are the website parts to which you can assign color schemes:
You can also assign color schemes for individual pages in the Theme Options > Colors panel of those pages.
Here you can customize the color schemes of your website.
Three additional buttons are available:
Select the color scheme you want to customize and choose one of 2 modes (editor types) - simple or advanced.
In a simple mode, you can customize the accent colors (link colors) of a theme. If you want to dig deeper, switch to the advanced mode. You can entirely change the theme colors.
Both modes contain the following groups of settings:
MAIN
The main color group of a website. Here you can find the following elements:
ALTER
Alter means alternative color group, mostly applied for sidebar and footer, if a color scheme is assigned to them and it coincides with the site color scheme (NOT inherited). This group of colors can also be applied to page widgets or blocks that are output on some background by default (the background is NOT added through the page builders). Alter colors include the same elements as the Main color group, plus two additional hover colors for border and background.
EXTRA
An additional color group for extra elements such as dropdowns, price blocks, table headers, blockquotes, etc.
As a rule, the text and background colors from the Extra group should contrast against the respective colors from the Main color group.
INVERSE (for advanced mode only)
Inverse elements are the elements that use the theme accent color (usually the main one) ("Link", "Accent 2", "Accent 3" options) as a background color. In this way, they get distinctive look and stand out from the rest of the content. You can apply these settings for buttons, blockquotes, dropdowns, etc.
INPUT (for advanced mode only)
Colors for form fields: input fields, text areas, select fields, etc.
In case the changes of the color schemes are not applied, please enable Debug mode (in Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > General tab) and save ThemeREX Addons settings.
Settings of this group allow editing the background color/image (the one behind the body's content when "Boxed" body style is on).
Just click on Select image button to upload the image from the Media Library or your computer. Right after this step, additional options appear, such as "Preset", "Image Position", "Image Size" and a few other.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of portfolio-related pages (all portfolio items page and single portfolio posts).
IMPORTANT! The number of portfolio posts displayed on all portfolio items page is inherited from the Settings > Reading > Blog pages show at most option. The portfolio posts can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Portfolio section.
Here you can enable/disable portfolio post type and specify the style of the portfolio archive.
Please check "Disable post type Portfolio" option only if you do not want to use this post type.
Apply "Style" option only after you save the other options!
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying widget set for a sidebar and its position for All Portfolio Items page and single portfolio posts as well as their versions for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow selecting footer style. For "Default" footer style you can also specify widgets sets and columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Here you can choose whether to show or hide featured image and related posts on a single portfolio page; specify related portfolio items and their columns quantity (if "Show related posts" option is checked).
PLEASE NOTE! The hover effects for the related posts require the Mouse Helper Add-on to be active. The image on hover is a featured image of a particular post.
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of services-related pages (all services page and single service posts).
IMPORTANT! The number of services posts displayed on all services page is inherited from the Settings > Reading > Blog pages show at most option. The services posts can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Services section.
Here you can enable/disable services post type, specify the style of the services archive as well as add a contact form to a single service post.
Please check "Disable post type Services" option only if you do not want to use this post type.
Apply "Style" option only after you save the other options!
Post animation in the archive - select the animation to show posts in the archive. Attention! Do not use any animation on pages with the "wheel to the anchor" behaviour!
Contact form option:
This setting is responsible for choosing the body style of the services posts. For "Boxed" body style here you can upload the background image.
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position for All Services page and single service posts as well as their versions for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow selecting footer style. For "Default" footer style you can also specify widgets sets and columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Here you can choose whether to show or hide a featured image and related posts on a single service page; specify related services and their columns quantity (if "Show related posts" option is checked).
Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of team-related pages (all team members page and single team member posts).
IMPORTANT! The number of team posts displayed on all team members page is inherited from the Settings > Reading > Blog pages show at most option. The team posts can be added in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Team section.
Here you can enable/disable team post type, specify the style of the team archive as well as add a contact form to a single team member post.
Please check "Disable post type Team" option only if you do not want to use this post type.
Apply "Style" option only after you save the other options!
Post animation in the archive - select the animation to show posts in the archive. Attention! Do not use any animation on pages with the "wheel to the anchor" behavior!
Contact form option:
This setting is responsible for choosing the body style of the team posts. For "Boxed" body style here you can upload the background image.
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that is available for customizing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position for All Team Members page and single team posts as well as their versions for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow selecting footer style. For "Default" footer style you can also specify widgets sets and columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Here you can choose whether to show or hide the posts, written by a team member, on a single team member page; specify the quantity of the posts to be displayed (if "Show related posts" option is checked).
PLEASE NOTE! In order to make the system identify a team member as an author of a post, you should open a particular team member post and in Item Options > Link to WordPress user option choose a WordPress user. Now login under a definite WordPress user and create the posts you need.
This section allows enabling/disabling "Testimonials" post type. The single testimonials can be managed in Testimonials (WP Dashboard) > All Testimonials.
Settings of this group allow you to manage an overall look and behavior of events-related pages (all events page and single event posts). This section is available, if the Events Calendar plug-in is installed and active.
IMPORTANT! The number of events posts displayed on all events page (for the "List View" mode) is inherited from the Events (WP Dashboard) > Settings > General > Number of events to show per page option. The events posts can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Events section.
These settings allow selecting header style, position, specifying its widgets and choosing whether to override the header image with the post's featured image or not. For custom header style you can specify the header layout, that are available for managing in WP Dashboard > Layouts.
These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position for All Events page and single event posts as well as their versions for devices with small screen resolution.
These settings allow selecting a footer style. For "Default" footer style you can also specify widgets sets and columns quantity as well as choosing whether to expand the footer for the whole width of the page ("Footer fullwidth" option). For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" option is available. You can manage these footer layouts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
Here you can specify widget sets for such locations as top page, above content, below content and bottom page. Check the Widgets section for more information.
Settings of this group allow you to specify additional custom styles.
This section covers the information about Pages in your website: included page templates, how to edit existing pages and add new ones.
You can import required pages, along with the page settings, using the Importer tool. Learn more about it in the Demo Content chapter.
To create a new page navigate to "Pages" dashboard menu item in your WordPress admin panel and click on Add new button.
Choose either "Blog Archive" (blog page) or "Default Template" (regular page) option in the Template sidebar. Check Posts pages article to find out more information on how to customize them.
Usually, the page consists of Sections, Columns, Widgets and some other elements that can be edited via Elementor. Before you start, please check the following tutorials:
Each page has a Theme Options panel, where you can specify custom page parameters.
In Theme Options, you can assign a different header/footer style, widgets set, body style, as well as many other options for each individual page.
These settings are applied to the page you are editing, and will overwrite the global settings specified in the Customizer.
Options Presets Group
Here you can save the page settings (for header, widgets, footer, etc.) as a preset template and duplicate these settings on a new page without checking the required options in each section of Theme Options panel (Content/Widgets/Header/Footer/Colors). All you need to do is to apply the already created preset template on a new page by using control icons ("Apply selected preset"/"Create a new preset"/"Delete selected preset"). The tooltips for the icons will help you.
You can enable or disable the Theme Options panel in the Preferences > Panels in the top right corner of the WordPress admin.
Once you finished with building your page, assign it as a Homepage:
Alternatively, you can assign a page as a homepage in Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings.
PLEASE NOTE! Default skin comes with the following Homepages.
Below you can find the screenshots of "Home 1 - Classic Gallery" front-end with hotspots describing where you can customize content for a particular section and the "Theme Options" settings.
The background color/image for the page blocks can be set or managed in the Edit Section/Column > Style > "Background"/"Background Overlay" tabs in the Elementor widgets panel.
"Edit Section/Column > Advanced > Position" settings in the Elementor widgets panel let page blocks overlap each other, the following parameters are available:
You can also set the entrance animation for page elements in Edit Section/any element > Advanced > Motion Effects.
The main additional CSS classes used in the theme are described in the Custom CSS Classes chapter of this documentation file.
Default popup banners are created using the "Advanced Popups" plug-in. You can customize the popup banners in WP Dashboard > Settings > Popups tab.
The content for the popup banner above is taken from custom layout (WP Dashboard > Layouts tab).
You can enable/disable the mouse helper globally or replace the image in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Mouse helper section. Please also see "Mouse Helper Add-on" section of this documentation file for more information.
You can also make the mouse helper display some special information for a definite page section or just change the cursor style over a specific section/element. In this case, proceed to the Elementor widgets panel, enable the mouse helper for a particular section/column/widget and specify additional settings (text, background image, icon, etc.).
Theme Options settings (Home 1 - Classic Gallery):
This is how the second homepage looks like.
Theme Options settings (Home 2 - Photography):
This is how the third version looks like.
Theme Options settings (Home 3 - Modern Gallery):
This is how the fourth version looks like.
Theme Options settings (Home 4 - Fullscreen):
This is how the fifth version looks like.
<iframe class="expo-full-height-100vh" src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!4v1657728850816!6m8!1m7!1s4QJjlTod1X-c0pUZNVsWMA!2m2!1d34.0771579!2d-118.4735076!3f30.340752929205937!4f-16.070370006452094!5f0.7820865974627469"></iframe>
We have used the following additional CSS classes to make the page blocks look like on our demo.
.expo-full-height-100vh
- stretches the height of the iframe with a virtual tour to the full height of the screen.
<iframe class="expo-full-height-100vh"...></iframe>
.alert_link
- stylizes the link in the allert section (for Elementor "Alert" widget only!).
<a class="alert_link" href="#">View More</a>
Theme Options settings (Home 5 - Virtual Tour):
In this chapter you will see how to set a scroll to content functionality on single pages/posts. Let's look closer at two variants:
Here is an example what we are aimed to achieve.
An ID content_skip_link_anchor
is implemented by default to the page and post templates and is assigned to the content area.
If you want to add a scroll to content functionality, you need to open a header layout (WP Dashboard > Layouts), insert an icon or a button according to your design and specify #content_skip_link_anchor
as a link for it. Safe your changes.
The link will work automatically. The corresponding anchor is added to the theme core files. No further alterations are necessary.
Alternatively you can use Elementor Anchor widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) and place this anchor wherever you want on a page with your own links and IDs.
A scroll down icon/text link in this case is a part of a slider that is inserted to the content area on a page. Once you click on the icon you will be scrolled down to the content section right below the slider, like on demo "Home 3 - Modern Gallery" page.
This is a revolution slider's functionality. You can easily enable it for a definite slider (WP Dashboard > Slider Revolution) through the slider's settings. Open a slider, click on the scroll down link or a mouse icon to open their actions settings, like on the screenshot below.
In the "Action Type" option choose "Scroll below slider" and save your changes.
PLEASE NOTE! We have used additional CSS classes to make the page blocks look like on our demo.
.up-translateZ
, .up-translateZ-wrap
, up-translateZ-elem
and .up-translateZ-elem-front
- reposition page elements along the z-axis in 3D space.
.line-height-0
- resets the line-height to 0
(for Icon widget).
.play_center
- centers an arrow inside a play button (for Icon or Button widgets).
.no-title
- makes image title invisible when you hover over an image on the front-end (for Image widget).
.underline_anim
- adds underlining effect to a link (for Elementor "Text Editor" widget). Please see pre-built footer layouts with such element for more information.
<a class="underline_anim" href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
.top_index
- stylizes uppercase (reduces the font size to 70%
and alligns digits top). It is designed to display decimal numbers, like prices. This class name can be applied to any text field (even titles, subtitles, description, etc.) in any Elementor widget.
$587.<span class="top_index">00</span>
.form-position-abs
- places an inner section above the main one.
.left_shift
- stretches the width of the column by 160px
to the left on a single team member post.
.simple_text_link
in combination with .underline_anim
- stylizes linked text, inserted to the page using the Elementor "Text Editor" widget.
<a class="simple_text_link underline_anim" href="#">Read More</a>
.alter_clients
- changes the opacity level for images and the background color for slides to white (for Elementor "Slider - Swiper" widget).
.inline_iconbox
- places a title and an icon inline on Mobile devices (for default Elementor "IconBox" widget). Please see Home 3 - Modern Gallery page for more information.
.tabs_style_1
, .tabs_style_2
, .tabs_style_3
and .tabs_style_4
- stylizes Elementor tabs, like on Home 2 - Photography or Visit pages.
Style 1
Style 2
Style 3
Style 4
.round-square
- makes a default Elementor button round (if you specified border radius) or square (for default Elementor Button widget). The button becomes 101px
wide and 101px
tall.
.round-square-2
- makes a default Elementor button round (if you specified border radius) or square. The button becomes 193px
wide and 193px
tall.
.remove_padding
- removes default padding between slides in a Swiper Slider.
.no-inner-padding
- removes paddings (for Elementor "Slider" widget, Swiper slider engine).
.extra-size-skills
- enlarges the counter in "Alter" layout (Elementor "Skills" widget from "ThemeREX Addons Elements" group).
Layouts is a tool that lets you create custom headers, footers, and other website sections, and is based on the Elementor Page Builder.
Layouts are available after you activate the ThemeREX Addons plug-in. After the activation, a new menu item appears in your WordPress admin panel.
Your theme comes with a number of pre-built Layouts. If you've imported the full content, they will be available for you from the start. Otherwise, you would need to generate them in Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Theme Specific > Create Layouts.
In order to create a layout, navigate to Layouts (WP Dashboard) > Add New.
Layouts are built in a similar way you build regular pages with Elementor Page Builder. The difference is that Layouts expand the default list of widgets by adding layout-specific widgets and provide you with additional section settings.
Please check this article for detailed information regarding layouts customization.
You can also view our video tutorials about header and footer layouts customization.
When creating a Layout, first you need to specify the correct Layout type in the Item Options panel:
You can also choose a different Header/Footer Layout for a specific page. Simply open that page in the WordPress admin, and in the Theme Options > Header/Footer panel edit the Header Style and Footer Style settings.
Custom Layouts can be especially useful when you need to use the same section in different places on your website. Instead of building it from scratch on every new page, you can save it as a custom Layout and insert using a Layouts widget.
In order to add a custom Layout to a web page:
Blog Layout is just a scheme showing the position of post elements like featured image, post title, meta data, excerpt, etc. Use Blog Item Parts widget to output each element, like in the example below.
You can apply the blog layouts to:
In case there are some page fragments with more or less identical structure, you can create one layout using the Elementor Page Builder, save it as a template and use it as a foundation for your new Layout. Thus, there is no need to create a new layout or block each time. Please see this article for more information.
Open a Layout and click on the Add Template button from the editing screen (Elementor Page Builder's backend editor). Scroll down to view the available templates:
Layouts is a preferred way of creating a mobile header since it gives you flexibility and control over your elements. Creating a mobile header is similar to creating a standard header, except there are several features you should know about in order to use Layouts more efficiently. Please see the official elementor video tutorial or article for more information.
We recommend you to create separate custom header layout for mobile devices and specify it in the Appearance > Customize > Mobile section. This will improve the website loading speed on mobile devices.
Layout-specific widgets are additional widgets available for editing/creating layouts. They are especially useful for building headers and footers. You can find layout-specific widgets under the ThemeREX Addons Layouts group in the Elementor widgets panel.
Inserts any post parts (featured image, title, meta data, content, custom fields) to your custom page fragment. This widget outputs 1 post part at a time. If you want to create a page block with unique structure, just use as many "Blog Item Parts" widgets as you need and output post parts in any combination and in any quantity.
Displays a shopping cart icon (in case the WooCommerce plug-in is active). When clicked, the icon triggers a window with additional shopping details.
For narrow and normal row types, the cart displays the number of products in the cart, the sum total, and an icon label. The compact row type has a shopping cart with a product counter badge only.
Displays a currency button, in case the WooCommerce and WooCommerce Currency Switcher plug-ins are active.
Should be used for headers only. Displays a featured image of the current post/page. Often used in combination with the Title and Breadcrumbs widget.
The widget has to contain at least one element, otherwise the featured image would be hidden.
Inserts an icon and two text lines. It is possible to add a URL to the icon.
Inserts content in different ways, depending on the type of the layout:
Select which type of the layout to use in the layouts widget's content settings.
The algorithm of building a popup notification or panel:
example_popup
.
#
), as an address for the link or button that should trigger the popup/panel.In case the WPML plug-in is active, the widget displays button (drop-down list) that allows choosing the necessary language for the current page.
Displays a login/logout link with an icon.
The text for the checkbox "I agree..." (registration form) is set in Appearance > Customize > General > Text with Privacy Policy link.
In order to add/customize the Privacy Policy link, navigate to Settings (WP Dashboard) > Privacy and specify the page that will be used as a Privacy Policy one.
PLEASE NOTE! In case you are planning to use the registration form without consent checkbox, just leave the "Text with Privacy Policy link" option empty in the Appearance > Customize > General section!
Inserts a logo (any image). In case there is no logo (both in layouts and in the Customizer), the theme displays the website title and description specified in Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity.
Uploading Logo
The algorithm of our actions would be as follows:
IMPORTANT! Logo is available for editing for each particular layout. If no logo is selected in the Layouts: Logo widget, the initial logo from the Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity will be used.
Displays one of available menus. Specify a preferred menu in the Menu field by its name, like on the screenshot below.
The Layout parameter allows selecting the Menu Layout:
Direction of the menu items: Horizontal or Vertical.
Specify default behavior for a responsive menu in the Content tab:
Displays elements from meta data of the current post (categories, post author, post date, post counters, share links, edit link).
Adds a search button/input field. There are 3 styles available:
Displays a title and breadcrumbs of the currently opened page/post.
Displays one of the available widget sets (sidebars). You can choose the number of widget columns. In case 0
is chosen, the number of columns equals to the number of widgets in the selected widget set.
Layouts have an extended number of settings for Section, default Elementor element.
Choose which section you want to edit, click on the Edit Section button and go to the panel > Edit Section > Custom Layout.
is_singular()
).
In this section you can find the examples of layouts that come with the theme. If you have imported the full demo content, they will be available for you from the start. Otherwise, you would need to generate them in Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Theme Specific > Create Layouts. Feel free to create your own layouts.
You can view the list of available Layouts in Layouts (WP Dashboard) > All Layouts.
All layouts are divided into six types. For more information on how to add each type of layouts to the page, please view Creating Layouts section of this documentation file.
Important! Please be aware that this theme does not provide any examples of sidebar, submenu and blog layouts. Feel free to create your own ones.
The header menu can be customized in Appearance > Menus > Edit Menus or Appearance > Customize > Menus.
In case no logo is selected in the Elementor "Layouts: Logo" widget, the initial logo from the Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity will be used.
The social icons on mobile menu inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
A burger menu icon on our demo triggers:
The dark background color for the header area is inherited from "Dark" color scheme, specified in Appearance > Customize > Colors (with Advanced mode). You can also set up individual color settings for the sections/columns in Edit Section/Column > Style > Background/Background Overlay in the Elementor editor.
The footer menu can be customized in Appearance > Menus > Edit Menus or Appearance > Customize > Menus.
In case no logo is selected in the Elementor "Layouts: Logo" widget, the initial logo from the Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity will be used.
In order to make the current year change automatically in the copyright area, just paste {Y}
or {{Y}}
instead of the year.
The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
The subscription form can be managed in MC4WP (WP Dashboard) > Form.
The background color/image for the footer areas can be set or customized in the Edit Section/Column > Style > Background/Background Overlay tabs in the Elementor widgets panel.
We have used additional CSS class .underline_anim
to add underlining effect to a link (for Elementor "Text Editor" widget).
<a class="underline_anim" href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
In this chapter we will describe the custom layouts combined into groups by their formation.
The background color/image for the page sections can be set or customized in the Edit Section/Column > Style > Background tab in the Elementor widgets panel.
The subscription form can be managed in MC4WP (WP Dashboard) > Form. The form is used with ID style-11
.
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-11"]
The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
The background color for the panels is inherited from the layout's color scheme, specified in a particular header layout. Use Elementor navigator to open the settings, if needed.
The examples below are displayed in a panel.
Such custom layouts are designed to be displayed as a panel menu. Please also pay attention to the "panel menu style" option.
The background color of a panel is inherited from the layout's color scheme, specified in the corresponding header layout. Use Elementor navigator to open the settings, if needed.
The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
We have used the following custom CSS classes to make the panel with menu display properly:
.ps1-anim1
- animates a logo (for "Layouts: Logo" widget).
.ps1-anim2
- animates vertical menu (for "Layouts: Menu" widget).
.ps1-anim3
- animates a title (for Elementor "Heading" widget).
.ps1-anim4
- animates an email (for the Elementor "Text Editor" widget).
.ps1-anim5
- animates a phone number (for the Elementor "Text Editor" widget).
.ps1-anim6
- animates social icons (for the Elementor "Socials" widget from "ThemeREX Addons Elements" group).
.panel_menu_header
- regulates the paddings for the section with a logo for proper display on devices with different screen resolutions (for panel menus).
A custom post type is an additional type of posts that is tailored for a specific kind of content. Custom post types are a part of the ThemeREX Addons plug-in, and you can use them after the plug-in activation.
Custom Post Types support icons from standard Fontello icons set. You can expand the list of available icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. In order to add new icons proceed to wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information.
Please note, the location of config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
If you want to add a portfolio section to your web page, you need to create the portfolio posts and display them using the Elementor Portfolio widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group).
In order to create a new portfolio post, click on Portfolio > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.
Below is an example of the back-end view of a single portfolio post.
Apart from the standard fields, such as title, description, portfolio group, excerpt, and featured image, you can use additional fields in the Item Options panel:
%%GALLERY%%
tag to the content of the post (preferably using Gutenberg page builder), where you want your gallery to appear, and choose "Inside content" for the Item Options > Gallery > Gallery position option.
%%VIDEO%%
tag (preferably using Gutenberg page builder), where you want your video to appear, and choose "Inside content" for the Item Options > Video > Video position option.The single portfolio page as well as all portfolio items page inherit the general settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize > Plugins Settings > Portfolio.
The global settings for a single portfolio page can also be overridden in the Theme Options section of a particular portfolio post. Here you can assign a different header/footer style, widget set, body style, etc.
After creating the required number of portfolio posts, you need to output them on your page using an Elementor widget. Add a new Elementor Page Builder section to your page and in the ThemeREX Addons Extensions group of elements, select the Portfolio widget.
You can also use one of generic Elementor widgets like Blogger widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) and Services widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group) to output portfolio posts.
If you want to add a services section to your web page, you need to create the services posts and output them using Elementor "Services" widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group) or "Blogger" widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group).
In order to create a new service, click on Services (WP Dashboard) > Add New.
The back-end view of a single service post:
Apart from the standard fields, such as title, description, services group, excerpt, and featured image, you can use additional fields in the Item Options panel:
The single service pages as well as all services page inherit the general settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize > Plugins Settings > Services.
The global settings for a single service page can also be overridden in the Theme Options section of a particular service post. Here you can assign a different header/footer style, widget set, body style, etc.
After creating the required number of service posts, you need to display them on your page using an Elementor widget. Add a new Elementor Page Builder section to your page, and under the ThemeREX Addons Extensions group of elements, select the Services or Blogger widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group).
The Services widget provides you with a large number of options, including the layout style, featured element, featured element position, number of posts to show, and many more.
To display team members on your page, you need to create team posts first and then output them using an Elementor widget. Add a new team member post by clicking Team > Add New.
Please find the screenshot below with the back-end view of a team post.
On a team member page, you can enter the team member's name, description, featured image, excerpt, and elements in the Item Options panel, which include:
"Secondary Image" section appears if the Secondary Image Add-on is active and this functionality is enabled for a definite post type in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Secondary image. "Secondary Image" add-on allows you to upload a separate hover image for a single post that can be viewed on post type archive pages and in page sections that are built using the Elementor widgets, like Blogger, Services, Team, ect.
The single team member posts as well as all team page inherit the general settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize > Plugins Settings > Team.
The global settings for a single team member page can also be overridden in the Theme Options section of a particular team post. Here you can assign a different header/footer style, widget set, body style, etc.
Additional CSS class .left_shift
moves a column left on a single team member post (sets margin-left: -160px
).
Display the team member section on the front-end using the Team widget (Elementor Page Builder > ThemeREX Addons Extensions group), Blogger widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) or Services widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group). The Team widget provides you with a number of display options that let you customize the section in detail.
Add a new testimonial by clicking Testimonials (WP Dashboard) > Add New.
Here, you can add a person's name, item's subtitle and testimonial author's rating (Item Options section), picture and insert the testimonial content. The published date sets automatically after the post is saved. Please see the screenshot below with the back-end view of a testimonial post:
The single testimonial page inherits the global settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize. The sidebar and additional widgets set can be added in Appearance > Customize > Posts Page > Sidebar/Additional Widgets.
"Item's rating" option displays testimonial author's rating if the testimonial is inserted to the page using the Testimonials widget (Elementor Page Builder > ThemeREX Addons Extensions group) and if the rating is enabled in the widget's settings.
Insert the testimonials on your page using the Testimonials widget (Elementor Page Builder > ThemeREX Addons Extensions group), Blogger widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) or Services widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group).
Specify the Testimonials widget settings, including the layout, the number of columns, title, subtitle and other. You can also display them in a form of a slider by enabling this option under the Slider tab.
Elementor Widgets in WordPress let you add different kinds of functionality to your website without writing a single line of code.
Our theme comes with a number of custom Elementor widgets allowing you to add the information in a simple way.
Custom Elementor widgets (with icon functionality) support icons from standard Fontello icons set. You can expand the list of available icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. In order to add new icons proceed to wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information.
Please note, the location of config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
All custom Elementor widgets are divided into the following groups of elements in the Elementor Editor:
This Elementor widget inserts "Call to action" or columns layout.
Example:
The Elementor "Anchor" widget inserts an anchor element that lets you link to specific parts of your page (or to other pages).
If you want to add smooth navigation between your anchors, check the Scroll to Anchor box in Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Shortcodes > Anchor section.
This Elementor widget allows you to add an equalizer (sound) icon to your page, so your customers can turn on/off the sounds on the page themselves. This works only if the Audio Effects Add-on is installed.
The following statuses of the indicator are available:
PLEASE NOTE! The sounds indicator controlls only advanced sounds effects. Its actions do not apply to video and audio sounds that are created using video/audio widgets or external plug-ins.
This widget displays posts, pages or custom post types from a specified category or group. Just specify the post type to show the posts from in the Edit Blogger > Content > Post type field in the Elementor panel. By default, the widget outputs single posts.
You can create additional layouts to output the posts in the WP Dashboard > Layouts using Blog layout's type (Item Options section). Please see Creating Layouts section of this documentation file for more information.
Example:
You can edit the post excerpt text by opening the corresponding blog post, and adjusting text in the Excerpt field.
Enable the Excerpt field in the Preferences > Panels panel in the top right corner of the post.
The length (in words) of the post excerpt text is inherited from the global setting in Appearance > Customize > Blog > Posts Page > Posts Page Settings.
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite groups/categories of posts/post types in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular category/group of posts/post types in WP Dashboard and set the required attributes.
IMPORTANT! The layout of the block depends on the combination of 2 main options: "Blogger layout" and "Template". Please feel free to play around with these options.
PLEASE NOTE! Some non-standard hover effects of blogger widget require the Mouse Helper Add-on to be active. Such hover effects are imbedded into the widget's style: Layout "List", Template "Simple (hover)". The image on hover is a featured image of a particular post.
PLEASE NOTE! The hover effects highlighted on the screenshot below require the Image Effects Add-on to be active.
This Elementor widget displays buttons.
Examples:
This Elementor widget displays time counter of two types:
Example:
This widget allows you to build unique linked banners, assembled through Elementor page builder.
This Elementor widget inserts a link with absolute position, that will overlap a parent section or column. This makes the whole section/column clickable. This widget stays invisible itself, so the section or column should contain any other element.
This Elementor widget displays a contact form. The text for the checkbox "I agree..." is set in Appearance > Customize > General > Text with Privacy Policy link.
In order to add/customize the Privacy Policy link, navigate to Settings (WP Dashboard) > Privacy and specify the page that will be used as a Privacy Policy one.
PLEASE NOTE! In case you are planning to use default form without consent checkbox, just leave the "Text with Privacy Policy link" option empty in the Appearance > Customize > General section!
Example:
Check the following directory .../wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/сomponents/shortcodes/form
for the form-related files such as tpl.default.php, tpl.detailed.php and others. Each of these files is responsible for displaying the form in different styles. Choose the necessary file, open it with any text editor (for example Sublime or Atom), and modify the code according to your needs.
To translate the form fields edit .pot
file in the following directory .../wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/languages/...
. See the Theme Translation section for more information.
This Elementor widget displays a Googlemap. Make sure there is a valid API key in the "Google API key" field on the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays fontello icon(s), SVG-icon(s) or image(s) with title and description.
You can expand the list of available fontello icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. In order to add new icons proceed to wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information.
PLEASE NOTE! Please note, the location of config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
Example:
This widget shows OpenStreet map with specified address. You can set the OpenStreetMap API script and styles for the map in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.
This Elementor widget inserts a price table divided by blocks.
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts a promo block. It also allows you to use custom images, icons and apply different color schemes.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays skills counters and pie charts.
Example:
Additional CSS class .extra-size-skills
enlarges the counter in "Alter" layout.
This Elementor widget lets you insert the following type of sliders, namely:
Select which type of the slider to show in the Slider Engine option under content tab.
Example (Swiper Slider):
The Swiper Slider lets you display your posts, pages, or custom post types in a form of a slider. Enhance the slider by adding preview image thumbnails using Slider Controller, and navigation arrows using the Slider Controls or via the Slider widgets' settings under Layout > Controls tab.
Example (ElastiStack Slider):
ElastiStack is a type of slider that allows you to navigate through a stack of slides by dragging away the first item.
Example (Revolution Slider):
Slider Controller displays image thumbnails and navigation arrows for the Swiper Slider engine in the Slider widget.
Slider Controls adds navigation pointers for the Swiper Slider engine in the Slider widget.
Make sure to enter the ID
of the Slider widget you want to control. Enter the ID first into the Slider widget settings (under the Advanced > CSS ID), and then copy it into the Slider Controller/Slider Controls settings into the Content > Slave slider ID field.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays social icons. You can specify the necessary links (URLs) to your social profiles in the widget's settings under the content tab as well as expand the list of available icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. In order to add new icons proceed to wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information.
PLEASE NOTE! Please note, the location of config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
If empty, the social icons will inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts a regular table, created using any table-generator, like http://www.impressivewebs.com/html-table-code-generator/.
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts a regular title with subtitle, some description and a button.
Example:
The following additional CSS classes change the color of some words in a title. The class names can be specified in the "Title" field using <span>
or <u>
tag.
Have a <span class="has-text-link-color">Cool Project?</span> ||Get in touch!
.has-text-link-color
or .accent1
- the text color is inherited from Appearance > Customize > Colors > Color Scheme > Main > Link.
.has-text-link-2-color
or .accent2
- the text color is inherited from Appearance > Customize > Colors > Color Scheme > Main > Accent 2.
.has-text-link-3-color
or .accent3
- the text color is inherited from Appearance > Customize > Colors > Color Scheme > Main > Accent 3.
This widget displays an "About Me" block with some personal information of the website's owner or any other person. If you leave the options empty they will inherit data from the following options on the admin's profile page: "Profile Picture" (for photo), "Username" (for name) and "Biographical Info" (for description). You can hide any option by inserting #
sign in the corresponding field in the widget's settings.
The widget is designed to be used in a sidebar.
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts an Audio Player block. You can use a locally uploaded audio file (from your Media library) or an external one (through embed html code). The system ignores the "Audio caption" and "Author name" options, if the embed code is used.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a regular banner image linked or not as well as any object inserted using html code (banner, iFrame for video, audio, etc.).
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a regular WP calendar. You can choose the way of shortening the weekday names: to one (first) letter or to three letters.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a list of post or products categories/tags/formats, layouts or CPT groups. By default, it inserts post categories. You can choose the post type to show the categories/tags/groups from in the Edit Widget: Categories List > Content > Post type field.
Example:
In case you want to display thumbs with the titles, you should check "Large Image" or "Small Image" attribute options and enable these attributes for the needed category/group of posts/post types in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular category/group of posts/post types in WP Dashboard and upload the images (if this option is available for a definite group of posts).
This Elementor widget inserts a block with a logo, short description, contact information and social links. Please specify the necessary links (URLs) to your social profiles in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. If you want to add a map, make sure there is a valid API key in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.
Example:
Custom Links widget inserts custom links with icon, title and description. You can also create a list with links or a menu, using this widget.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays the latest photos from your Instagram account or demo photos in a form of a feed on your WordPress website. You can connect to your Instagram account in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > API section (you need a valid Instagram Access Token).
Demo mode means that the images will be taken from your demo folder (/wp-content/uploads/
).
Alternatively, you can use photos from Instagram without connecting to your account: by using a hashtag #...
or by specifying an Instagram username (WITHOUT a hash symbol).
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts popular posts. The titles for tabs can be managed in Edit Widget: Popular Posts > Layout > Tabs. This widget is designed to be used in a sidebar.
Example:
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite categories of posts in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular post category in WP Dashboard > Posts > Categories and set the required attributes.
This Elementor widget displays the most recent posts. You can set additional options in the "Details" section in the element's settings window. This widget is designed to be used in a sidebar.
Example:
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite categories of posts in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular post category in WP Dashboard > Posts > Categories and set the required attributes.
This Elementor widget displays social icons of the social networks you are subscribed to. Please specify the necessary links (URLs) to your social profiles in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. Works in a sidebar (as a widget) as well.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a video file. The widget supports direct links from Youtube, Vimeo or locally downloaded video files. You can also insert a video through html code from any video hosting platform.
Example:
This Elementor widget shows a list of videos:
Example:
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite categories of posts in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular post category in WP Dashboard > Posts > Categories and set the required attributes.
This Elementor widget displays portfolio posts. To manage "Portfolio" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Portfolio post type. Update "Portfolio Groups", "Featured Image" (for an image), "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings and the general content section (if the "Excerpt" section is empty) of a single post. The content or excerpt settings work for "Band" widget's style.
Example (the first post is shown on hover):
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite groups of portfolio post type in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular group of portfolio post type in WP Dashboard > Portfolio > Portfolio Groups and set the required attributes.
PLEASE NOTE! The Portfolio widget in "Band" style is stylized to use the waves hover effect. This hover effect requires the Image Effects Add-on to be active.
PLEASE NOTE! The hover effects for Portfolio widget in "Simple" style require the Mouse Helper Add-on to be active. The image on hover is a featured image of a particular post.
This Elementor widget displays posts/pages/custom posts types from a specified category or group. By default, it inserts available services.
To manage "Services" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Services post type. Use "Services Groups", "Item Options" (for the icon/pictogram and price), "Featured Image" (for the image), "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings and the general content section (if the "Excerpt" section is empty) to customize the post.
Example:
You can choose whether to display image/pictogram/icon/number in the services widget's content settings.
The icon and pictogram are set in the "Item Options" section on single service post.
The excerpt section can be hidden in the Layout tab.
In the Edit Services > Content > Post type field you can select another type of posts for output: posts/pages/custom posts types.
You can enable additional taxonomy attributes (text color, text hover color and icon) for definite groups of services post type in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Extended Taxonomy tab. Then navigate to a particular group of services post type in WP Dashboard > Services > Services Groups and set the required attributes.
This Elementor widget displays team members. To manage "Teams" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Team post type. Use "Team Groups", "Item Options" (for the position and social links), "Featured Image" and "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings to customize the post.
The summary is available for "Alter", "List", "Metro" widget's layouts ONLY!
Example:
This Elementor widget displays testimonials block. To manage "Testimonials" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Testimonials post type. Use "Testimonial Groups", "Item Options" (for the position or any other text and author's rating), "Featured Image", "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings and content section (in case the "Excerpt" section is empty) to customize the post.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays available upcoming appointments. It works only if the Booked plug-in is installed.
Upcoming Appointments appear only if you have booked appointments beforehand.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays profile with appointments. It works only if the Booked plug-in is installed.
Upcoming Appointments appear only if you have booked appointments beforehand.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a booked calendar. It works only if the Booked plug-in is installed. You can easily replace the main colors in the plug-in's settings.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays pre-built contact forms. The forms can be managed in Contact (WP Dashboard) > Contact Forms section.
Example:
This Elementor widget displays events posts. It works only if The Events Calendar plug-in is installed.
To manage "Events" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Events > Events post type and update all sections to your needs (start/end date, time, title, featured image, etc.).
Example:
This Elementor widget outputs products. You can customize the single products in the Products (WP Dashboard) > All Products section. This widget is available, if the WooCommerce plug-in is installed and active.
Example:
This Elementor widget inserts advanced search form for products (requires the WooCommerce plug-in). Please note, that the widget in "Inline" style works on all pages. The rest available styles work on shop list page only!
Example:
This Elementor widget displays a page title, breadcrumbs and a description of a products category on shop-related pages. You can use this widget for creating separate custom header layouts for shop-related pages ONLY! The description inherits content from the back-end settings of a definite products category. The description becomes visible on product category pages ONLY!
This widget requires the WooCommerce plug-in to be active.
Inserts content in different ways, depending on the type of the layout:
Select which type of the layout to use in the layouts widget's content settings.
The algorithm of building a popup notification or panel:
example_popup
.
#
), as an address for the link or button that should trigger the popup/panel.Example (Default layout):
Example (Popup layout):
Example (Panel layout):
The rest widgets from this group are described in the Layouts Widgets section of this documentation file.
As a free addition to this theme, we have included a unique ThemeREX Addons plug-in. Once activated, it allows expanding the options of the theme noticeably. These add-ons allow you to use custom widget sets and custom Elementor widgets, show custom post types, set links to your social profiles as well as some advanced theme-specific settings.
After plug-in's installation, the "ThemeREX Addons" menu item should appear in the "Theme Panel" tab in WordPress dashboard menu panel.
Below is a brief description of all the available settings.
Settings of this tab define the general behavior of your theme.
.js
and style related .css
data. For better theme performance the system automatically re-compiles/re-merges these files into a single .js/.css
related one after every "Save Options" button click in Customizer (Appearance > Customize) and ThemeREX Addons settings (Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons).
trx_addons.css
, trx_addons.js
, __colors.css
, __style.css
, __scripts.js
.
target="_blank"
to all external links.Settings of this tab allow you to improve page loading speed.
/uploads/trx_addons/cache
folder.
Insert generated API keys to make your maps function properly. You can choose between Google or OpenStreet maps. Follow the link for more information on how to properly obtain Google API key. You can set the OpenStreet map API script and styles for the map. Specify Facebook App ID, if needed.
Here you can also connect to your Instagram account. Use the "ThemeREX Instagram Feed" widget (Appearance > Widgets) or Elementor "Widget: Instagram" widget (ThemeREX Addons Widgets group) to output the Instagram photos.
How to get Access Token from Instagram:
Here you can specify parameters of the User's Login and Registration.
Here you can specify all the necessary links (URLs) to your social profiles. Just paste the permanent URL addresses into the needed fields and click "Save."
"Allow extended emotions" option allows you to enable extended emotions set. It gives the users an opportunity to mark single posts with one nontypical emotion. Just specify the emotion names, upload the necessary icons and click on "Save" button.
The icons are used from standard Fontello icons set. You can expand the list of available icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. In order to add new icons proceed to wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information.
PLEASE NOTE! Please note, the location of config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
These settings allow you to enable banners on single posts and specify parameters for banners.
PLEASE NOTE!"Banner code" option allows using html code only!
Here you can enable reviews section for posts/pages/post types and specify rating settings.
Once you have enabled the reviews section globally, you should enable reviews on a single post/page/post type. Please open a post/page/post type and check the "Enable review" option in the Item Options > Review section.
If you want to display rating above the comment form, please navigate to a particular post/page/post type in WP Dashboard and allow comments section, like on the screenshot below:
In this section you can add background music and sound effects on mouse events (click, hover, etc.) to your website.
Settings of this section define the behavior of mouse helper.
This section is responsible for applying secondary image functionality to a definite post type. Secondary image is a separate hover image for a single post that can be viewed on post type archive pages and in page sections that are built using the Elementor widgets, like Blogger, Services, Team, ect.
In order to add such hover effect to a single post, open the back-end view of the post and upload the image in the "Secondary Image" section.
Here you can define whether you want to use the Anchor widget or not, specify hover effects for form fields, choose the type of posts selector for some widgets like Blogger, Services, Team and also allow to use custom layouts and saved templates inside tabs (for Elementor ONLY!).
Example of advanced posts selector:
"Allow custom layouts" option adds "Content type" dropdown to Elementor Tabs widget, allowing you to use custom layouts and saved templates inside tabs. We recommend you to leave this option disabled if you are not planning to insert layouts/templates inside tabs.
Here you can enable some extended taxonomy attributes for a particular group/category of posts/post types. You can output the large/small image using the Categories List widget (ThemeREX Addons Widgets group). The rest attributes can be displayed on a blog-stream page or using the Elementor "Blogger"/"Slider (Swiper)" widgets (ThemeREX Addons Elements group), "Popular Posts"/"Recent Posts"/"Video List" widgets (ThemeREX Addons Widgets group), "Services"/"Portfolio" widgets (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group).
Navigate to a particular category/group of posts/post types in WP Dashboard and set the required attributes.
Settings of this section override the default theme's grid classes, page wrap class and recreate layouts. We recommend leaving these settings intact.
Create Layouts setting is responsible for recreating the set of predefined layouts. It might become useful in case there are no layouts available after theme installation.
Advanced theme add-ons enhance the functionality of a WordPress theme. They come prepacked with the theme and require ThemeREX Addons plug-in to be active.
Once you have activated your theme (entered your purchase code), please navigate to the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > Theme Dashboard > Addons tab and make sure that all advanced add-ons, provided with the theme, are active. Now you can proceed with demo data installation and further theme customization. Here you can activate/deactivate, download or update add-ons if needed.
PLEASE NOTE! The following advanced theme add-ons come with the theme.
With the help of Audio Effects Add-on you can easily set music on page loading, background music, sound effects on mouse events (click, hover, etc.) on your website.
Once the add-on is active, "Audio Effects" section will appear in Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons. These are the global settings. Here you can select the post types for adding params with audio effects, enable audio effects for the entire site and set the behavior of each default sound effect globally.
If you have enabled the audio effects for a definite post type, you will gain control over the sound effects on single posts/pages from this post type in their Item Options settings. These individual settings of each page/post may override global settings made with "Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons".
Moreover, the sounds on hover can be added individually to any page element through Elementor settings of a definite widget. Open the widget, proceed to Advanced tab and in the "Audio Effects" section specify the needed parameters.
In order to let your customers turn on/off the sounds on a single page/post themselves, please use the Elementor "Audio Effects" widget, that adds an equalizer (sound) icon to your page.
The following statuses of the indicator are available:
PLEASE NOTE! The sounds indicator controlls only advanced sounds effects. Its actions do not apply to video and audio sounds that are created using video/audio widgets or external plug-ins.
This add-on is imbedded into the theme and can not be deactivated. The add-on enhances the Elementor functionality by adding "Background Text" parameters to Elementor sections (rows) helping you create background text lines and animate them, when they enter the visible area of the window. You can also make this text "scroll", like in a news ticker. In this case after the entrance animation the background text starts scrolling continuously.
In order to decorate your theme, open your page through the Elementor page builder, find the page row (Elementor section) to which the "background text" functionality you would like to apply and proceed to Edit Section > Advanced > Background text in the Elementor widgets panel. Here you can specify the text, text color, font family, font size, text shadow and other parameters for your background line.
Below you can find some clarifications of the basic options:
0
, it means without scrolling.
.png
) over a background text line to add a "texture" effect to it.
This add-on is responsible for adding any custom post type to a WooCommerce cart, like a regular product.
In order to apply this functionality to any available custom post type, as well as update their settings, navigate to WP Dashboard > WooCommerce > Settings > Products > Custom Post Types.
Please follow the steps below to insert "Add to Cart" functionality to your custom post type:
trx_addons_options[price]
for Services CTP.
For this purpose you can:trx_addons_options[price]
_EventCurrencySymbol + _EventCost
trx_addons_filter_get_blog_title
trx_addons_action_before_featured
PLEASE NOTE! The output of elements may vary, depending on the layouts of single posts and CTP archive pages.
The Dynamic Background Add-on allows you to create unusual background effects for some page elements. It fills the page section with background color gradually in a form of a circle or with fade effect, while you are scrolling down the page.
Once the add-on is active, a "Dynamic Background" section will appear in the Elementor widgets' settings, under "Advanced" tab. These settings are available for page elements (icon, title, text, image, etc.) and NOT for sections and columns.
In order to add such effect to your page, please choose a page element (icon, title, text, image, etc.) and in the widget's settings identify this page element as a Starting point. Specify the rest parameters, like ID, background effect, background color, delay, etс. Now you need to find another page element and identify it as an End point.
The effect begins when your starting breakpoint becomes visible in the window and lasts till the end breakpoint reaches the visible area of the window. The starting and end breakpoints should have the same ID to make a "pair".
The "Shift" option indicates the shift in percentage (from -100%
to 100%
of the screen height) of the start/end point of the effect from the bottom of the window, which is the default point of moving.
The negative shift means that the start/end point of the effect will not reach the bottom of the window.
The positive shift means that the effect will start/end when the point reaches the bottom of the window and moves set distance downward (in percentage from the window height).
The sections with dynamic background effects can intersect.
PLEASE NOTE!Please also view this video tutorial on how to customize/create the dynamic background.
This add-on adds modern image hover effects, based on OpenGL and curtains.js
library. The image hover effects work for screen resolutions 1280px
and above.
After add-on's activation, the "Image effects" section will appear in the Elementor widgets panel for Elementor "Image" widget under Content tab. Here you can select the image hover effect from the drop-down list and specify the needed parameters.
New hover effects are added to the Elementor widgets that deal with post images, like Elementor Blogger widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group).
By default, the waves hover effect is imbedded to the Elementor Portfolio widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group) in "Band" style and requires the Image Effects Add-on to be active.
This add-on displays dynamic suggestions when the mouse hovers over various page objects.
Once the add-on is active, the "Mouse helper" section should appear in the Theme Panel > ThemeREX Addons > Mouse helper tab in WordPress dashboard menu panel. Here you can set the behavior of the mouse helper globally.
PLEASE NOTE! By default, the mouse helper inherits the theme colors. You can also override these color settings by the individual ones for a particular page section/object.
In case you want the mouse helper to display some special information for a definite page section or just change the cursor style over a specific section/element, you can proceed to the Elementor widgets panel, enable the mouse helper for a particular section/column/widget and specify additional settings (text, background image, icon, etc.) in the Advanced > Mouse Helper section.
Below you can find some clarifications of the basic options:
px
.
Moreover, the Mouse Helper Add-on enhance some Elementor widgets (Title, Promo, etc.) with "Highlight on mouse hover" function, allowing you to make your titles unique. View on Hover
By default, an "image on hover" effect is imbedded into the following Elementor widgets. The image on hover is a featured image of a particular post.
PLEASE NOTE!Please also view our video tutorial about creating mouse helpers.
This add-on is responsible for providing a possibility to upload a separate image that will be used as a hover for the existing image of a single post. Such hovers can be viewed on post type archive pages and in page sections that are built using the Elementor widgets, like Blogger, Services, Team, ect.
First of all you should specify the post types to which the secondary image functionality will be applied in the Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > Secondary Image section.
Once this is done, open the back-end view of a single post from the selected post type and upload a hover image in the "Secondary Image" section. Please note, that this section is draggable.
This section contains a brief description, as well as references, to some plug-ins available with this theme.
This plug-in allows you to insert newsletter popups, a cookie notice or a notification onto your website. Please click here for more information about this plug-in.
The demo popup can be customized in WP Dashboard > Settings > Popups tab:
Above you can find an example of a popup notification with content taken from custom layout. The custom layouts can be managed in WP Dashboard > Layouts tab.
We have added an Appointment Booking plug-in, to let you easily manage your appointments. All the installation instructions, tutorials and any kind of guides regarding its functionality are available here.
Plug-in's settings are accessible in the "Appointments (WP Dashboard menu) > Settings" tab.
Contact Form 7 can manage multiple contact forms, plus you can customize the form and the mail contents flexibly with simple markup. The form supports Ajax-powered submitting, CAPTCHA, Akismet spam filtering and so on.
Check this link for more information. More guides are available here (video tutorial) and here.
The theme comes with pre-built contact forms that can be customized in Contact (WP Dashboard) > Contact Forms. Below you can find an example of one of them.
[contact-form-7 id="5" title="Contact form (main)"]
PLEASE NOTE! According to General Data Protection Regulation, you need to make your forms compliant. Some pre-built forms, that come with this theme, already have the corresponding "I agree..." checkboxes.
For newly created forms you should add the consent checkboxes in ONE of the following ways:
[acceptance acceptance-...]
tag, like in the example below:
The Cookie Information plug-in allows you to make your website GDPR-compliant. Cookie Information GDPR Consent Plug-in supports Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WooCommerce, WordPress user registration and WordPress Comments. This plug-in offers a friendly installation wizard to get you started quickly.
Using the Cookie Information plug-in does NOT guarantee complete compliance to General Data Protection Regulation.
Check the links below for more information about this plug-in:
IMPORTANT! According to General Data Protection Regulation, you need to make your forms compliant. Some pre-built forms, that come with this theme, already have the corresponding "I agree..." checkboxes. For newly created forms, navigate to Cookie Information (WP Dashboard) > Settings > Integrations and enable a GDPR form tag integration for a particular form. You can specify and activate the Privacy Policy page in the Cookie Information (WP Dashboard) > Settings > Privacy Policy tab.
Elegro Gateway provides facilities for smooth, safe and instant cryptocurrency payments with automated exchange to EUR/USD or any other fiat currency at direct exchange rates. Payment processing fees are reasonable and calculated depending on business risk levels. Your customers can make purchases on any device and without any fees for elegro-inspired payments.
Check this link for more information.
To make your customization even easier we have added the Elementor Page Builder to this theme. Before you start, please check these Elementor-related tutorials. They will give you a basic understanding of how to build a page properly.
MailChimp is a newsletter service that allows you to send out email campaigns to a list of email subscribers. MailChimp is free for lists up to 2000 subscribers, which is why it is the newsletter-service of choice for thousands of businesses.
This plug-in acts as a bridge between your WordPress site and your MailChimp account, connecting the two together.
Check this link for more information.
More guides are available here.
The backend settings can be found in the WP Dashboard menu > MC4WP > MailChimp tab.
We have used different styles of the same subscription form on our demo. Use the IDs from 1 to 11, for example element_id="style-1"
.
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-1"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-2"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-3"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-4"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-5"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-6"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-7"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-8"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-9"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-10"]
[mc4wp_form id="461" element_id="style-11"]
If you need to display posts, pages, or custom post types in a form of a slider, also check out Swiper Slider.
Our theme is fully compatible with an extremely powerful Revolution Slider plug-in. It allows you to create an unlimited number of sliders and set anywhere you want on the page within the necessary widget. Please view our article for more information about revolution slider customization.
Check the following links for more information regarding the Revolution Slider functionality:
Below is an example of the Revolution Slider's main page back-end (default slider style with slides):
Custom CSS code is specified in Module General Options > CSS/jQuery section.
The Revolution slider also allows you to use the images from the already created website elements like posts/pages as well as from social profiles streams, etc. This method also preserves adding the needed information (text/buttons) or effects via slider layers. Such images can be specified in Slider Settings. Just open a particular slider, navigate to "Module General Options" tab (gear icon) and set the required parameters in the Content section.
You can add sliders to your page using elements in Elementor Page Builder. Insert either the Revolution Slider widget (WordPress group) or Slider widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) to the page and choose slider engine - Slider Revoluion. You can also use a shortcode, like [rev_slider alias="classic-gallery"][/rev_slider]
.
You can also add Slider Revolution via widgets and place the slider not only in the header of the page (might vary, depending on default sidebars locations available for a particular theme).
Please note! In case you do not have a slider set up (but the Revolution Slider plug-in is already installed), you need to create it first and fill with slides by navigating to Slider Revolution tab in the WP Dashboard side menu.
This awesome plug-in helps you create and manage events easily. Here are some of it's features: Rapidly create events, Saved venues & organizers, Calendar month view with tooltips, Event search, Events Taxonomies (Categories & Tags), Completely responsive from mobile to tablet to desktop.
More information on how to properly use this plug-in can be found here.
Here is an additional video tutorial that might help you to have a better understanding of how this plug-in functions.
You can find the backend settings in the WordPress Dashboard > Events > Settings tab.
This is our self-made plug-in that allows you to update the main theme as well as the bundled plug-ins through the WordPress admin panel. Once any plug-ins or theme updates are available for download, you will receive a corresponding notice in WP Dashboard > Updates. Please view the Theme Update chapter of this documentation file for more information.
This plug-in offers a chance to your web-site visitors to add the products they consider interesting to the wishlist and buy the products later. The customers can share such wishlists through social networks. Sharing the wishlists will bring you new potential customers and enhance the sales. You can also use a shortcode for “Add to wishlist” button and place it anywhere on the page.
Please check the links below for more information about this plug-in:
WooCommerce is an industry leader e-commerce plug-in for WordPress. Our theme is fully compatible with this great tool, allowing you to turn your website into sales machine in just a few clicks. You simply need to install this plug-in and allow it to create a set of pages to display categories, products etc. Then you need to add a set of products.
We highly encourage you to read the great documentation files WooCommerce offers. These manuals help to create effective and reliable on line stores providing more features than you can imagine. Here is a list of really useful links helping you create and polish your shop.
We recommend using Poedit software for translation-related purposes.
To translate the theme to your language, please follow these steps:
theme/skins/default/languages/
folder and locate .pot
file. Copy it to your desktop for editing.
.pot
file. In the Poedit window click on the "Create New Translation" button, choose the necessary language of the translation from the dropdown list and click "OK."
.po
file using the naming convention based on the language code (e.g. pt
for Portuguese) followed by the country code (for instance _BR
for Brazil). To do that click on the "sheet" icon (you can also use hotkeys CMD
+ Shift
+ S
in OS X or Win+S in Windows) and type in the name according to the screenshot below..po
file, Poedit automatically creates a new .mo
file, with the same naming convention. According to the example above, the file would be called pt_BR.mo.
.po
and .mo
files you just created to the .../languages
folder. Make sure these files are in the same directory as the default.pot
one.
.../wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/languages
directory. There is also a trx_addons.pot
file in this directory..po
and .mo
files according to your language. See the file names on the example below:trx_addons-pt_BR.po
,
trx_addons-pt_BR.mo
.
For more information on how to use Poedit, please check the following resources:
In this section you can find additional information regarding fonts, clipart, .XD files used in this theme.
expo/skins/default/skin-setup.php
file for more detailed information on this matter.
'max_load_fonts' => 5
variable in the theme-specific/theme.setup.php
file.
wp-content/themes/your-theme/skins/default/css/font-icons/config.json
. Watch this video guide for more information. config.json
file and website page builder with available set of widgets/shortcodes in your theme may vary from the video provided!
theme-specific/theme.setup.php
file.
.XD files
into the theme package, because it might significantly increase the size of a downloadable archive. In case you need these files you can always request them by contacting our support department as well.
This chapter is for those who whould like to speed up their websites and care about the page loading speed. There are a lot of different ways to make your website work faster, but we will focus on caching plug-ins we have used on our demos, though they are not provided with the theme.
A lot of users access the website at the same time. This makes the server work slowly and takes more time to load the web page for each user. Caching is the way to store the current version of your web page on the server and prevent from sending requests to the server for each user each time.
Below you can find short description of the caching plug-in we have used on our demo as well as its main settings. Please feel free to play around with the plug-in's settings yourself in order to receive the better result.
WP-Optimize is all-in-one WordPress performance plug-in (not provided with the theme) that is responsible for cleaning your database, compressing images and caching your website.
Please check the links below for more information about this plug-in:
PLEASE NOTE! There is no unique recommended configuration of the plug-in's settings, suitable for every website. Please find out your own best combination of settings.
Once the plug-in is active, the WP-Optimize section will appear in your WordPress Dashboard.
Here are some main settings from our demo. Treat the screenshots below as examples only!
Thank you for purchasing our theme. We are happy that you are one of our customers.
If you come up with any theme-related questions that are beyond the scope of this help file, feel free to contact us. We will respond as soon as possible (within 24 – 48 hours, usually faster). We are open from 10am to 7pm (CET), from Monday till Friday.