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Widgetized Home page

The whole home page of Supreme wordpress theme is widget ready !

WordPress Widgets add content and features to your sidebars. Examples are the default widgets that come with WordPress; for post categories, tag clouds, navigation, search, etc. Plugins will often add their own widgets.

Widgets were originally designed to provide a simple and easy-to-use way of giving design and structure control of the WordPress Theme to the user, which is now available on properly „widgetized“ WordPress Themes to include the header, footer, and elsewhere in the WordPress design and structure.

Example of the WordPress Widget Panel

Widgets require no code experience or expertise. They can be added, removed, and rearranged on the WordPress Administration Appearance > Widgets panel. The order and placement is set by the WordPress Theme in the functions.php file.

Some WordPress Widgets offer customization and options such as forms to fill out, includes or excludes of data and information, optional images, and other customization features.

The Widgets SubPanel explains how to use the various Widgets that come delivered with WordPress.

Plugins that come bundled with widgets can be found in the WordPress Plugin Directory .

The Widget menu will only appear of your Theme has active widgetized sidebars. If it does, you can add widgets by:

  • Go to Appearance > Widgets.
  • Choose a Widget and drag it to the sidebar where you wish it to appear. There might be more than one sidebar option, so begin with the first one. Once in place, WordPress automatically updates the Theme.
  • Preview the site. You should find that the „default“ sidebar elements are now gone and only the new addition is visible.
  • Return to the Widgets Panel to continue adding Widgets.
  • To arrange the Widgets within the sidebar or Widget area, click and drag it into place.
  • To customize the Widget features, click the down arrow in the upper right corner to expand the Widget“s interface.
  • To save the Widget“s customization, click Save.
  • To remove the Widget, click Remove or Delete.
  • If you change WordPress Themes, the Widgets will return to the left side of the page in the Widget Archives or Available Widgets list. You may need to add them again and rearrangement depending upon the Theme“s ability to preserve other Theme“s Widgets.

The whole home page of Supreme wordpress theme is widget ready !

WordPress Widgets add content and features to your sidebars. Examples are the default widgets that come with WordPress; for post categories, tag clouds, navigation, search, etc. Plugins will often add their own widgets.

Widgets were originally designed to provide a simple and easy-to-use way of giving design and structure control of the WordPress Theme to the user, which is now available on properly „widgetized“ WordPress Themes to include the header, footer, and elsewhere in the WordPress design and structure.

Example of the WordPress Widget Panel

Widgets require no code experience or expertise. They can be added, removed, and rearranged on the WordPress Administration Appearance > Widgets panel. The order and placement is set by the WordPress Theme in the functions.php file.

Some WordPress Widgets offer customization and options such as forms to fill out, includes or excludes of data and information, optional images, and other customization features.

The Widgets SubPanel explains how to use the various Widgets that come delivered with WordPress.

Plugins that come bundled with widgets can be found in the WordPress Plugin Directory .

The Widget menu will only appear of your Theme has active widgetized sidebars. If it does, you can add widgets by:

  • Go to Appearance > Widgets.
  • Choose a Widget and drag it to the sidebar where you wish it to appear. There might be more than one sidebar option, so begin with the first one. Once in place, WordPress automatically updates the Theme.
  • Preview the site. You should find that the „default“ sidebar elements are now gone and only the new addition is visible.
  • Return to the Widgets Panel to continue adding Widgets.
  • To arrange the Widgets within the sidebar or Widget area, click and drag it into place.
  • To customize the Widget features, click the down arrow in the upper right corner to expand the Widget“s interface.
  • To save the Widget“s customization, click Save.
  • To remove the Widget, click Remove or Delete.
  • If you change WordPress Themes, the Widgets will return to the left side of the page in the Widget Archives or Available Widgets list. You may need to add them again and rearrangement depending upon the Theme“s ability to preserve other Theme“s Widgets.

Automatic Updates

You can update the Supreme WordPress theme automatically with a few clicks !

While updating the theme Sometimes you may have got an error like

„Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 34554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2348617 bytes) in /home4/xxxx/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line xxx“

This error occurs because of exceeding the default WordPress memory limit. Also if you have a Blog with a high traffic and have installed lots of plugins, then its advisable to increase this memory limit.

Lets first increase the WordPress memory by editing a file named as „wp-config.php“ (This file would be in the root of your WordPress installation)

Open this file and find this:

define(

While updating the theme Sometimes you may have got an error like

„Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 34554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2348617 bytes) in /home4/xxxx/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line xxx“

This error occurs because of exceeding the default WordPress memory limit. Also if you have a Blog with a high traffic and have installed lots of plugins, then its advisable to increase this memory limit.

Lets first increase the WordPress memory by editing a file named as „wp-config.php“ (This file would be in the root of your WordPress installation)

Open this file and find this:

While updating the theme Sometimes you may have got an error like

„Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 34554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2348617 bytes) in /home4/xxxx/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line xxx“

This error occurs because of exceeding the default WordPress memory limit. Also if you have a Blog with a high traffic and have installed lots of plugins, then its advisable to increase this memory limit.

Lets first increase the WordPress memory by editing a file named as „wp-config.php“ (This file would be in the root of your WordPress installation)

Open this file and find this:

This wordpress theme is Responsive

This tutorial will show how to install Templatic WordPress premium themes. Just follow the below steps.

Step 1: Login to Member Area

  • Head over to templatic.com and click on Member Login.
  • ,

  • Enter your User ID and password and click on Login.
  • Now you will be redirected to your Members Area.
  • Click on the theme name and then the download process would start. All the themes which you purchased would be listed here
  • Save the file to your Computer

Step 2: Uploading theme

  • After downloading the file, unzip it and a folder would be created with that theme name
  • Now we have to upload the theme to wp-content/themes
  • For this we will be using a FTP client like FileZilla
  • FileZilla is a free software and it can be downloaded from here
  • Now open FileZilla and your hosting provider must have provided you the FTP details. Insert those details like Host, username, password and port and click on ´Quickconnect´ or simply press Enter
  • Navigate to public_html > wp-content > themes (On the server, which is in the right hand side)
  • And in the left hand side, which is your computer, navigate to the path where you have downloaded the theme. Simply right click on the theme´s folder and click on ´Upload´. That´s it, your theme has been uploaded.

Step 3: Activating the theme

  • Now login to your WordPress Admin area and navigate to Appearance > Themes
  • Here you would be able to see the theme name and screenshot, just click on Activate.

So now your theme is activated and its also populated with some added dummy content to help you get started. If you do not want that dummy content then click on Yes Delete Please!.
So this is how you can install Templatic theme. Now go ahead and customize it according to your needs.2

Still having issues installing the theme? Watch our theme installation video tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFN95RM_jJQ

Step 4: Login to Member Area

  • Head over to templatic.com and click on Member Login.
  • ,

  • Enter your User ID and password and click on Login.
  • Now you will be redirected to your Members Area.
  • Click on the theme name and then the download process would start. All the themes which you purchased would be listed here
  • Save the file to your Computer

Step 5: Uploading theme

  • After downloading the file, unzip it and a folder would be created with that theme name
  • Now we have to upload the theme to wp-content/themes
  • For this we will be using a FTP client like FileZilla
  • FileZilla is a free software and it can be downloaded from here
  • Now open FileZilla and your hosting provider must have provided you the FTP details. Insert those details like Host, username, password and port and click on ´Quickconnect´ or simply press Enter

Ahoj všichni!

Vítejte ve WordPressu. Toto je váš první testovací příspěvek. Můžete ho upravit, nebo smazat a postupně pak začít s tvorbou vlastního webu.