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.

License

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:

  1. You can create 1 website (on a single domain) for yourself or for your client. You can then transfer that website to your client for any fee. In that case, the license is also transferred to your client.
  2. You can install the theme on your test server for testing/development purposes (this installation should not be available to the public).
  3. You can modify or manipulate the theme, you can combine it with other works to create the End Product.
  4. The theme updates for the single End Product (website) are free.

What is not allowed:

  1. With a single regular license you are not allowed to create multiple websites. For multiple websites you will need multiple regular licenses.
  2. To resell the same website (Single End Product) to another clients. You will need to purchase an extended license for this.

For more information regarding license regulations and policies, see the links below:

PSD Files & Images

IMPORTANT! We do not include theme-related .PSD 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.

All the clipart images included in this theme are supplied with a copyright sign on them. The original images belong to their owners and are not available for download with this theme. They can be purchased separately directly from these owners.

Nevertheless, you can request the clipart-related image IDs/references and .PSD files by contacting our support department.

Bundled Plug-ins

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.

Support Policy

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.

Third-party Extensions

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.

Articles & Video Tutorials

For more information regarding the theme's functionality, we suggest checking our Video Tutorials and Articles.

WordPress Information

To install this theme you must have a working version of WordPress already installed. Below are some useful links regarding WordPress information.

Theme Requirements

To use this theme you must be running at least WordPress 6.0, PHP 7.4 or higher.
External plug-ins may require additional limitations, like WooCommerce - WordPress 6.3+, etc.
If you use a hosting service with limited resources (e.g. GoDaddy!), you may experience issues with the "one-click" demo data installation.

PLEASE NOTE! MyTicket Events plug-in is currently NOT fully compatible with PHP 8.0.

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:

Theme Installation

Unpacking the theme

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 and documentation.

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.

There are 2 ways to install the theme:

  • via FTP:
    1. Log into your web server with FTP client software.
    2. Unzip the ostende.zip file and ONLY use the extracted /ostende theme folder.
    3. Upload the extracted ostende theme folder into /wp-content/themes.
    4. Navigate to the Appearance > Themes tab and activate the theme.
  • via WordPress admin panel:
    1. Log into the WordPress admin panel.
    2. Navigate to Appearance > Themes and click on Add New and Upload Theme.
    3. Select the ostende.zip folder and click Install Now button.
    4. After the successful installation, click on Activate or navigate to the Appearance > Themes and click on Activate button to activate the newly installed theme.

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 recommend activating a child theme before demo data installation. Please see the Child Theme section for more information.

Plug-ins Installation

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.

  • Availability Datepicker - InputWP (formerly Date Time Picker Field)
  • Contact Form 7
  • Custom Twitter Feeds
  • Elementor (required)
  • Essential Grid
  • MailChimp for WordPress
  • MyTicket Events (prepacked with "CMB2" plug-in)
  • QuickCal
  • Slider Revolution
  • Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed (formerly Instagram Feed)
  • The Events Calendar
  • ThemeREX Addons (required)
  • TRX Updater
  • WooCommerce

PLEASE NOTE! This theme is compatible with The GDPR Framework plugin, though it is not provided with the theme.

IMPORTANT! The Booked plugin was replaced with a new equivalent plugin, QuickCal, with the same design and features. We include the plugin in the theme package free of charge.

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:

  1. After the theme activation, you will see a prompt with a list of plug-ins to install. Click on the Begin installing plugins link or go to Appearance > Install Plugins.
  2. Check the plug-ins you want to install, select the Install option and click Apply. Installation may take a few minutes, please be patient and do not refresh the page.
  3. Now, activate the plug-ins. Go to Appearance > Install Plugins, check all the listed plug-ins, choose Activate option and click Apply.

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.

Gutenberg Compatibility

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.

Child Theme

If you want to make changes to the theme's files and functions, we 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 ostende-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).

Using a Child Theme

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.

Demo Content

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 installed all the required plug-ins, check the Plug-ins installation section for more information.

In order to import the demo content go to Appearance > Install Demo Data.

On the page that showed up set the required parameters.

Only Pages, Forms & Sliders

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.

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.

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.

Whole Demo Site Content

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 whole demo 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 demo.zip archive from our server. Extract the archive to demo/ folder and upload this demo/ folder to wp-content/themes/ostende directory.

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.

Installation FAQs

There are two ways to solve this problem.
  1. Contact your web hosting service provider to increase your upload_max_filesize to 32M.
  2. Upload the extracted theme package via an FTP client to wp-content/themes directory.
The error occurs because of the low memory_limit. You can increase memory_limit on your server in several ways, namely by editing:
  1. wp-config.php file: define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M');
  2. php.ini: memory_limit = 128M;
  3. .htaccess file: php_value memory_limit 128M;
Please contact your web hosting service provider to enable 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.
Edit 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);
Please contact your web hosting service provider to make sure that your PHP configuration limits are as follows:
  • max_execution_time 600
  • memory_limit 128M
  • post_max_size 32M
  • upload_max_filesize 32M

Then re-import demo data - it will be successful. In case you still have any issues, please contact our support team.
Please unselect "Media" in the list on the "Install demo data" screen and import the rest of the data. Our Support team can provide the demo media archive, so you could upload media via FTP, just submit a support ticket.

Theme Update

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.

Update Option 1. Update using the TRX Updater plug-in
(for theme version 1.1.3 and above only!)

  1. Please make sure the TRX Updater plug-in is installed and activated. This plug-in is provided with the theme.
  2. Navigate to Appearance > ThemeREX Updater and enter your purchase code to get the latest versions of bundled plug-ins and theme updates through the WordPress admin panel. To get the code, please navigate to your ThemeForest "Downloads" page and click on the theme download link. Check this guide for more details.
  3. We recommend you to check the "Create backups" option to allow the system create backups for plug-ins versions and the theme automatically.
  4. Proceed to WP Dashboard > Updates and check if any updates are available.
  5. Choose the options for an update (plug-in, theme, etc.) and click on Update button.
  6. You can restore the backups created by the system in WP Dashboard > Updates (if the "Create backups" option was checked before the update).

Update Option 2. Update using WordPress uploader

  1. Log into your ThemeForest account and navigate to Downloads tab. Find the theme and download Installable WordPress file only.
  2. Log into your WordPress website and go to Appearance > Themes.
  3. Activate a default WordPress theme. Delete the older version of your theme and re-upload the new WordPress Installable files that you have downloaded from ThemeForest during the 1st step.
  4. Once it is uploaded, activate the theme.

    IMPORTANT! If you're using a child theme, do not activate the newly uploaded parent theme. Activate your old child theme instead. Otherwise, all the child theme customizations will be lost.
  5. Update (if necessary!) the included plug-ins, if you see a notification message prompting about a newer version.
    • Navigate to WP Dashboard > Plugins > Installed Plugins.
    • Update ThemeREX Addons plug-in. You can click on "Update" button (if available in a particular theme) or deactivate and delete this plug-in. Then follow the prompt to install it again. This will load a new plug-in version on the site.
    • Deactivate and delete the rest plug-in(s) of old version.
    • Go to Appearance > Install Plugins and install the plug-in(s) like it was described in the Plugins Installation section of this documentation.

Update Option 3. Update using FTP client

  1. Log into your ThemeForest account and get the last version of the theme as described above.
  2. Connect to your server using desktop client software (we recommend Filezilla and CyberDuck).
  3. Change directory to /wp-content/themes.
  4. Remove/rename existing folder with old theme files.
  5. Unpack theme installable files downloaded from ThemeForest and upload them to the themes folder.
  6. Update (if necessary!) the included plug-ins in the way described above, if you see a notification message prompting about a newer version.

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", "Shop", "MyTicket", "Plugins settings" (such as Courses, Services, Team 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 Appearance (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.

Site Title

The text entered into this field appears as the logo title (if the image logo is not uploaded) and as the website's title in your browser tab.

Tagline

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.

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;

Site Icon (Favicon)

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.

Logo-related settings

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.

Uploading Logo via Layouts

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.

  1. Check what header style is selected in the Appearance > Customize > Header > Header style. (You can choose a different header style for a particular page in its Theme Options.)
  2. Navigate to the Layouts > All Layouts and open this header layout.
  3. Locate Elementor Layouts: Logo widget (ThemeREX Addons Layouts group) and click on the Edit button.
  4. Upload a new logo in the panel > Content tab and save the changes.

General Settings

Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look of the site.

Body style settings:

Here you can choose the body style.

PLEASE NOTE! These settings work with default WordPress page output and can be overridden by the content width set in the Elementor Editor for a particular page.


  • Boxed - the page's body is in the area of limited screen width, and the background image is visible.
  • Wide - the page's body occupies an entire screen width (background image is behind it and is not visible), and the content occupies the fixed width area in the center of the screen.
  • Fullwidth - the page's body occupies almost all screen width.
  • Fullscreen - the page's body occupies an entire screen width.

Boxed

Wide

Fullwidth

Fullscreen

Sidebar-related settings

  • Sidebar position - moves sidebar to the right or left hand side of the page, or hides it.
  • Sidebar widgets - specify which widget set to show in the sidebar area.
  • Expand content - expands the content width when the sidebar is hidden.

Widgets-related settings

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.

Design & Effects-related settings

Here you can specify images/buttons hovers.

Below you can find an example of image's hover effect with the option set to "Zoom".

Miscellaneous setting

This setting is responsible for specifying SEO-related parameters.

Text with Privacy Policy link

Specify the text for the checkbox in a default form (built using 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.

PLEASE NOTE! In case you are planning to use default forms without consent checkboxes, just leave the "Text with Privacy Policy link" option empty!

Header

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.

Style-related settings

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) and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Available Custom Header Layouts:

  1. Elementor Header Box
  2. Elementor Header Default
  3. Elementor Header Simple

Please also see header-related layouts section of this documentation file. All the elements of these header areas can be edited in 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. Check also the Layouts description.

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/ostende/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.

  • Default - the default header position. The header occupies a separate section and does not collide with other website elements.
  • Over - ideally is used for pages with sliders. The header elements overflow the section that follows next, and the header background becomes transparent.
  • Under - sets the header area stuck behind the content area when scrolling down the page.

Widgets-related setting

Here you can specify the widgets set for the header area.

Main Menu-related settings

These settings allow choosing menu position and behavior on mobile devices.

"Mobile menu fullscreen" - this setting displays mobile menu on full screen (if checked) or slide narrow menu (if not checked).

Header Background Image-related settings

These settings allow selecting a header background image or background video.

Mobile header settings (for Default Header style)

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.

Header FAQs

Go to Appearance > Customize > Header and adjust the Header Style setting.
Check which header style you are currently using in Appearance > Customize > Header > Header Style. "Default" header style is created via the Global Customize settings (Appearance > Customize). You can also navigate to the .../wp-content/themes/ostende/templates folder and edit the corresponding template file header-default.php.

For"Custom" header style
  1. Check which custom header Layout you are currently using in Appearance > Customize > Header in the Select custom layout option.
  2. In the WordPress admin panel, go to Layouts > All Layouts, and open the currently active header layout. If you do not see the Layouts menu item - activate the ThemeREX Addons plug-in first.
  3. Make the required changes and save it.
For more information on how to change, customize and create Layouts, see the Layouts section.
By default, the header logo settings can be adjusted in Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity.

However, you can specify the logo in your header Layout using Elementor Layouts: Logo widget (ThemeREX Addons Layouts group). IMPORTANT! The logo specified in your header Layout overwrites the logo set in the Customizer.
A sticky header is a type of header that stays at the top of your page while scrolling. You can enable or disable the sticky header behavior by following these steps:
  1. Open the header Layout you are currently using in Layouts > All Layouts.
  2. Locate the section that contains the menu element (or any other section that should have the sticky behavior) and click on the Edit section button:
  3. Go to the panel > Custom Layout > Fix this row when scroll, choose the needed option from the drop-down list (depending on whether you want to enable or disable the sticky menu).
  4. Save the changes.
There are 2 ways to add a mobile header:
  • via header Layouts - navigate to Layouts (WP dashboard) > All Layouts; Please see elementor video tutorial or our article.
  • in the Customizer - enable it in the Mobile Header section in Appearance > Customize > Header (works for Default Header style only!).

Setting of this group is responsible for choosing the style of the footer area.

Style-related settings

These settings allow choosing footer style: "Default" or "Custom". Please note that custom footer layouts are available only if the ThemeREX Addons plug-in is activated. You can also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Available Custom Footer Layouts:

  1. Footer Box
  2. Footer Main
  3. Footer Main Subscribe

Please also see footer-related layouts section of this documentation file. All the elements of them can be edited in Dashboard - Layouts tab. Check the Layouts section and this video tutorial for more information.

Available Default Footer Style:

The footer area in "Default" style is created via the Global Customize settings (Appearance > Customize). You can also navigate to the .../wp-content/themes/ostende/templates folder and edit the corresponding template file footer-default.php in any text editor.

Additional options for Default Footer style:

  • Footer widgets - select a preferred footer widget set. Check the Widgets section for more information.
  • Footer columns - set the necessary columns quantity to display the widgets in. Choose 0 to autodetect the number of columns based on how many widgets you have got in the set.
  • Footer fullwidth - expands the footer for the whole width of the page.
  • Show logo - displays logo in the footer area. If this option is checked, you can upload the logo for your footer as well as its Retina version.
  • Show social icons - displays social icons in the footer area. The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
  • Copyright - enter the copyright message. Use the {Y} symbol to indicate the current year.

Menus

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:

  • Main Menu - displays the main menu.
  • Mobile Menu - displays the menu on mobile devices.
  • Footer Menu - displays the menu in the footer area.

Predefined Menu sets:

Within custom header & footer layouts, you can add menus using Elementor Layouts: Menu widget.

Widgets

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 Appearance (WP Dashboard) > ThemeREX Addons > General section.

By default our theme supports 7 widget areas:

  • Header
  • Sidebar
  • Top of the page
  • Above the content
  • Below the content
  • Bottom of the page
  • Footer

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 > Widgets/Header/Footer).

Widget Sets Assignment for the Whole Site

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 Settings section.

Footer widgets are available for managing in Appearance > Customize > Footer section. Footer widgets work for Default Footer Style only! Otherwise, you need to customize footer widgets in the corresponding footer Layout.

Widget Sets Assignment for a Specific Page

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.

Customizing Widget Sets that are already enabled on a Specific 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.

  • Add a Widget (for Classic Widgets Editor) or Add a Block (for New Block Widgets Editor): just click on "Add a Widget/Block" button to see the available widgets, then choose the one you want to use: Click on the block itself to open its settings (for New Block Widgets Editor).
  • Reorder the position of widgets using three icons:

    • Move - moves the widget to another sidebar.
    • Down - moves the widget down.
    • Up - moves the widget upwards.

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:

Custom Widgets

Moreover, our theme provides a few Custom Widgets that are available in Appearance > Widgets section (for New Block Widgets Editor - under "Widgets" group).

  • ThemeREX Audio Player: Shows an audio player to play an audio file uploaded locally (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.
  • ThemeREX Banner: Displays a regular banner image linked or not as well as any object inserted using html code (banner, iFrame for video, audio, etc.).
  • ThemeREX Blogger: Shows posts, pages or custom post types from a specified category or group. By default, the widget outputs single posts.
  • ThemeREX Calendar: Displays a regular WP calendar. This widget allows you to choose the way of shortening the weekday names: to one (first) letter or to three letters.
  • ThemeREX Contacts: Displays your Logo, short description, contact information and social links. The links for your social profiles are taken from Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. If you want to add a map, make sure there is a valid API key in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.
  • ThemeREX Google map: Shows Google map with specified address. To make the google map function properly, please make sure there is a valid API key in the "Google API key" field in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.
  • ThemeREX Recent Posts: Displays the most recent posts.
  • ThemeREX Services: Shows posts/pages/custom posts types. By default, it inserts available services from Services (WP Dashboard) > All Services.
  • ThemeREX Slider: Displays the slides via Posts (Swiper) Slider or Revolution Slider.
  • ThemeREX Socials: Shows the links to social network profiles. The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.
  • ThemeREX Team Members: Displays the team members from Team (WP Dashboard) > All Team.
  • ThemeREX Testimonials: Shows testimonials posts from Testimonials (WP Dashboard) > All Testimonials.
  • ThemeREX Video Player: Displays a video player.
  • ThemeREX WooCommerce Search: Displays advanced search form for products.

Homepage Settings

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.

Front Page Builder

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 WPBakery Page Builder or Elementor. 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.

Blog > Posts page

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.

General settings

  • Blog style - choose in which style the blog posts should be displayed.
  • Posts content - displays either the full post length or a post excerpt.
  • Excerpt length - regulates the length of the post excerpt (in words). If the post excerpt is explicitly specified - it appears unchanged.
  • Pagination style - select between page numbers, older/newest posts links, load more button, or infinite scroll.

Sidebar-related settings

  • Sidebar position - moves sidebar to the right or left hand side of the page, or hides it. The Inherit option inherits the value specified in the Appearance > Customize > General Settings panel.
  • Sidebar widgets - specify which widget set to show in the sidebar area.
  • Expand content - expands the content width when the sidebar is hidden.

Widgets-related settings

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.

Advanced settings

  • Image placeholder - if a post has no featured image, this image will be used instead.
  • Easy Readable Date Format - specify for how many days to show the human-friendly date format (e.g. 2 days ago) instead of the regular publication date.
  • Sticky posts style - select the style of sticky posts.
  • Animation for the posts - choose one of the post animation styles. Do not use any animation for pages with a full-screen scrolling behavior, such as Chess 2 columns.
  • Post meta; Views, Likes and Comments - choose which post meta elements to display. Views and Likes are available only if the ThemeREX Addons plugin is active.

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.

Blog > Single posts

Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of single posts' pages.

  • Hide featured image on the single post
  • Another way of displaying a featured image is by adding Elementor Layouts: Featured Image widget into your header Layout (if available in a particular theme).

  • Hide sidebar on the single post;
  • Expand content - allows you to expand the pages content, if the sidebar is hidden;
  • Show post meta - enable/disable the additional post information, such as date, author, comments, etc. If this option is enabled, choose which post meta elements to display. You can also change their order by dragging and dropping.
  • Show share links - enable/disable social media sharing buttons;
  • Show author info - show/hide the author bio section;

Related Posts settings

These settings allow you to select the number of related posts to show, the number of columns the section should be divided into, and the related posts style (if "Show related posts" option is checked).

MyTicket

Here you can set up general ticketing settings including email notifications, mobile app passwords and checkout page style (works only if the MyTicket Events plug-in is installed).

Shop

Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of shop-related pages.

Product List settings

These settings allow arranging products on a page as well as specifying the Shop style and assigning a hover effect to products. For "Grid" Shop style you can specify the grid columns quantity to display shop products.

Single Product settings

These settings are responsible for arranging a proper output of related products.

Header-related settings

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 and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Sidebar-related settings

These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position as well. Here you can also hide the sidebar for a single product page.

Footer-related settings

These settings allow specifying footer style. For "Default" footer style specify widgets sets and widgets' columns quantity. For "Custom" footer style "Select custom layout" options is available. You can also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout.

Additional Panels settings

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.


IMPORTANT! The theme comes WITHOUT pre-built shop page and single products. Feel free to create them yourself if needed.

WooCommerce

Settings of this group allow managing the overall look of the WooCommerce elements (works only if the WooCommerce plug-in is installed).

Typography

Here you can upload fonts and adjust font settings for specific typography elements.

Check this article or video tutorials 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.

Colors

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.

Check this video tutorial for more information on how to customize color schemes.

The theme supports 2 color schemes - default (light) and dark.

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:

  • Site Color Scheme - defines the main color scheme of your website. If no other part of website has a color scheme specified explicitly, affects the whole website. Otherwise, affects the body background color, body typography and pretty much anything that is located below the header and above the footer areas (except sidebar).
  • Header Color Scheme - modifies the color scheme of the header.
  • Sidebar Color Scheme - affects the color of the sidebar. The Inherit option inherits the value specified in the Site Color Scheme setting.
  • Footer Color Scheme - specifies the color of your footer.

You can also assign color schemes for individual pages in the Theme Options > Colors panel of those pages.

Color Scheme Editor

Here you can customize the color schemes of your website.

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:

  • Background color - the main background color of a website; (for advanced mode only)
  • Border color - color used for elements with a border; (for advanced mode only)
  • Text - color for the main body text; (for advanced mode only)
  • Text light - color used for additional meta elements, such as post author, date, comments, etc. (for advanced mode only)
  • Text dark - color mainly applied for headings; (for advanced mode only)
  • Link - color used not only as a link color, but also as the main accent color of a website. By default, this setting sets the Link hover color for the Alter color group.
  • Link hover - the hover color of links, also used as the main accent color for the Alter color group;
  • Link 2 - the second accent color;
  • Link 2 hover;
  • Link 3 - the third accent color;
  • Link 3 hover;

ALTER

Alter means alternative color group, mostly applied for sidebar and footer. 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, 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

Inverse elements are elements that use the theme accent color (usually the main one) 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 blockquotes, dropdowns, etc.

  • Border color;
  • Border hover;
  • Text color - the main body text color; (for advanced mode only)
  • Text dark - used for headings or other elements that need a darker color; (for advanced mode only)
  • Text light - used for meta elements that provide additional information; (for advanced mode only)
  • Link color - since the main accent color (i.e. the link color) sets the background color, you need to specify a different link color; (for advanced mode only)
  • Link hover - the hover color of the link; (for advanced mode only)

INPUT (for advanced mode only)

Colors for input fields, text areas, select fields, etc.

  • Background - background color of an input field;
  • Background hover - background color when an input field is active;
  • Border color;
  • Border hover - border color when a field is active;
  • Text - a regular text color, mainly used for the placeholder text when a field is not active;
  • Text dark - the color of text when a field is active;
  • Text light - used for text in a 'disabled' field;

In case the changes of the color schemes are not applied, please enable Debug mode (in Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > General tab) and save ThemeREX Addons settings.

Background

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.

Plugins settings > Courses

Settings of this group are responsible for managing an overall look and behavior of courses-related pages (all courses page and single course posts).

IMPORTANT! The number of courses posts displayed on all courses page is inherited from the "Settings > Reading > Blog pages show at most" option. The courses posts can be added/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Courses section.

Style-related settings

Here you can enable/disable courses post type and specify the style of the courses archive.
Please check "Disable post type Courses" option only if you do not want to use this post type.
Apply "Style" option only after you save the other options!

Header-related settings

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 and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Sidebar-related settings

These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position as well. Here you can also hide the sidebar for a single course page.

Footer-related settings

These settings allow selecting footer style. 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 also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Additional panels settings

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.

Single course item settings

Here you can choose whether to show or hide related posts on a single course page; specify related course and their columns quantity (if "Show related posts" option is checked).

Plugins settings > Services

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.

Style-related settings

Here you can enable/disable services post type and 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!

Header-related settings

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 and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Sidebar-related settings

These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position as well. Here you can also hide the sidebar for a single service page.

Footer-related settings

These settings allow selecting footer style. 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 also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Additional panels settings

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.

Single service item settings

Here you can choose whether to show or hide related posts on a single service page; specify related services and their columns quantity (if "Show related posts" option is checked).

Plugins settings > Team

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/customized in WordPress Dashboard Menu > Team section.

Style-related settings

Here you can enable/disable team post type and specify the style of the team archive.
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!

Header-related settings

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 and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Sidebar-related settings

These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position as well. Here you can also hide the sidebar for a single team member page.

Footer-related settings

These settings allow selecting footer style. 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 also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Additional panels settings

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.

Plugins settings > Events

Settings of this group allow you to manage an overall look and behavior of events-related pages (all events page and single event posts).

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.

Header-related settings

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 and follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Sidebar-related settings

These settings are responsible for specifying widgets set for a sidebar and its position as well. Here you can also hide the sidebar for a single event page.

Footer-related settings

These settings allow selecting footer style. 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 also follow the direct link for editing the selected custom layout if needed.

Additional panels settings

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.

Additional CSS

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.

New Page Creation

To create a new page navigate to "Pages" dashboard menu item in your WordPress admin panel and click on Add new button.

Page Templates

Choose either "Blog Archive" (blog page) or "Default Template" (regular page) option in the Summary > Template sidebar. Check Posts pages article to find out more information on how to customize them.

Elementor Page Builder-related tutorials

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:

  1. Official Elementor Tips page.
  2. Getting Started With Elementor.
  3. Official Documentation for Elementor page builder
  4. Official Elementor Video Tutorials.

Custom Page Settings

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.

You can enable or disable the Theme Options panel in the Preferences > Panels in the top right corner of the WordPress admin.

Assigning a Page as a Homepage

Once you finished with building your page, assign it as a Homepage:

  1. Navigate to Settings > Reading menu item in the WordPress dashboard menu.
  2. In Your homepage displays section select A static page (select below) option and choose the necessary page from the Homepage drop-down list.
  3. Save the changes.

Alternatively, you can assign a page as a homepage in Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings.


The theme comes with the following set of Homepages.

Home 1

Below you can find the screenshots of "Homepage 1" front-end with hotspots describing where you can customize content for a particular section, page's source code, and the "Theme Options" settings.



Theme Options settings (Homepage 1):
All page settings inherit the global ones from Appearance > Customize.

Home 2

This is how the second version looks like.



Additional custom css class .extra-action stylizes the block with action like on our demo.

Theme Options settings (Homepage 2):

Home Boxed

This is how the third (boxed) version looks like.



Theme Options settings (Homepage 3):

Introduction to Layouts

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 plugin. 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 whole demo content, they will be available for you from the start. Otherwise, you would need to generate them in Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Theme Specific > Create Layouts.

Creating Layouts

In order to create a layout, navigate to Layouts (WP dashboard) > Add New.

Choose "Elementor Canvas" template option in the Post Attributes sidebar.

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:

  1. Header - the layout is applied only to output in the header area. It appears in the list of available headers in Appearance > Customize > Header > Header Style > Custom.
  2. Footer - the layout is applied only to output in the footer area. It appears in the list of available footers in Appearance > Customize > Footer > Footer Style > Custom.

    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.

  3. Submenu - the layout is used to create custom dropdown menu without installing Uber Menu/Mega Menu plug-ins. You can apply the submenu layout in the Appearance > Menus > Layout of submenu (optional) field.
    "Layout of submenu" field appears only when at least one submenu layout is created.
    Please view this article for more information about submenu layouts.
  4. Custom - the standard layout fragment that can be added into a web page using an Elementor Page Builder Layouts widget.

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:

  1. Add a new Elementor Page Builder section in the website editing screen.
  2. In the left panel with elementor elements open "ThemeREX Addons Layouts" group, drag and drop the Layouts widget from the panel into your section.
  3. Choose the desired Layout from the dropdown list.

Layout Templates

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:

PLEASE NOTE! The demo content of the theme is assembled as separate pages that can be easily imported through Theme Panel (WP Dashboard) > Theme Dashboard > Demo Data > Partial Import. Our theme comes with empty Elementor library.

Creating a Mobile Header in Layouts

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 our article for more information.

Layouts Widgets

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 Editor.

Layouts: Cart

Displays a shopping cart icon (in case the WooCommerce plug-in is active). When clicked, the icon triggers a window with additional shopping details.

Layouts: Currency

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.

Layouts: Iconed text

Inserts an icon and two text lines. It is possible to add a URL to the icon.

Layouts: Language

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.

Layouts: Login link

Displays a login/logout link with an icon.

The text for the checkbox "I agree..." (registration form) is set in Appearance > Customize > General Settings > 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 Settings 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:

  1. Select the Layout where you want to place the new logo by going to Layouts > All Layouts.
  2. Locate Elementor Layouts: Logo widget (ThemeREX Addons Layouts group) and click on the Edit button.
  3. Upload a new logo in the panel > Content tab and save the changes.

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.

Layouts: Menu

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:

  • Default - standard menu with links.
  • Burger - just a button that opens Mobile menu.

Direction of the menu items: Horizontal or Vertical.

Specify default behavior for a responsive menu in the Content tab:

  • Mobile button - choose whether to replace the menu with a menu button when switching to the mobile version.
  • Add to the mobile menu - use this menu as a mobile menu only.
  • Hide on mobile devices - whether to hide or display this menu on mobile devices.

Layouts: Search

Adds a search button/input field. There are 3 styles available:

  • Normal - a standard search field.
  • Expand - displays a search button that expands a search field on click.
  • Fullscreen - displays a search button that expands the search field to the entire screen.

Layouts: Title

Displays a title and breadcrumbs of the currently opened page/post.

Layouts: Widgets

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

Displays previously created custom layouts (WP dashboard > Layouts post type). Please click here to view the list of available custom layouts.

Elementor Section Settings

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 > Custom Layout.

  • Row type - defines a row type. It accepts the following values:
    1. Inherit - a default row with no layout-specific styles applied.
    2. Narrow - the smallest type of row. The Elementor widgets feature a small font size and small icons. The Layouts: Iconed Text widget places text in 1 line (even for two-line option).
    3. Compact - a smaller variation of the normal row type. The Elementor widgets have a standard font size and small icons. The Iconed Text widget puts text in 1 line (even for the two-line option).
    4. Normal - a row of a normal height. The Elementor widgets inserted into this type of row have a standard font size, and medium-sized icons. The Layouts: Iconed Text widget features text divided into 2 lines.
  • Delimiter - adds a border to the row's bottom.
  • Fix this row when scroll - 'fixes' the row to the top of the page (or to the last 'fixed row'). Useful for creating sticky navigation.
    To avoid "Sticky Menu" behavior select "Don't fix" option.
  • Hide on the Frontpage - hides the row on the page assigned as the Homepage (Frontpage) in Settings > Reading. In case the Blog Feed page is assigned as the Homepage, the row stays visible.

Default Layouts

In this section you can find the examples of layouts that come with our theme. If you have imported the whole demo content, they will be available for you from the start. Otherwise, you would need to generate them in Appearance > 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 four types. For more information on how to add each type of layouts to the page, please view Creating Layouts section of this documentation file.

  1. Header Layouts - displays layouts in the header area.
  2. Footer Layouts - inserts layouts in the footer area.
  3. Custom Layouts - pastes layouts in any area of the website, except header and footer.
  4. Submenu Layouts - displays submenu layouts. Thus, it is possible to create custom dropdown menu via Elementor Page Builder without installing Uber Menu/Mega Menu plug-ins.

Important! Please be aware that this theme does not provide any examples of submenu layouts. Feel free to create your own ones.

Header Layouts

Header menu can be customized in Appearance > Menus > Edit Menus or Appearance > Customize > Menus.

In case no logo is selected in the "Layouts: Logo" widget, the initial logo from the Appearance > Customize > Logo & Site Identity will be used.

  • Elementor Header Box

  • Elementor Header Default

    The social icons inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.

    The background color for the Title and Breadcrumbs section is inherited from "Dark color scheme", set in the Appearance > Customize > Colors (with Advanced mode). You can set the color scheme for a section in the Edit Section > Advanced > Color scheme in the Elementor editor.

  • Elementor Header Simple

Footer menu can be customized in Appearance > Menus > Edit Menus or Appearance > Customize > Menus.

In case no logo is selected in the "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 dark background color for the footer area is inherited from "Dark color scheme", set in the Appearance > Customize > Colors (with Advanced mode). You can also set up individual color settings for the sections/group of sections in the Edit Section > Style > Background > Brush icon > Color in the Elementor editor.

Custom Layouts

  • Critics & Guests

    The background color for the right column is editable in the Edit Column > Style > Background > Brush icon > Color in the Elementor widgets panel.

    The single testimonials can be managed in Testimonials (WP dashboard) > All Testimonials post type section. Please also see Testimonials widget section of this documentation file for more information.


  • Events

    The background color for the column with events can be customized in the Edit Column > Style > Background > Brush icon > Color in the Elementor widgets panel.

    The single events can be managed in Events (WP dashboard) > All Events post type section.


  • Festival


  • Plunge Into

    The background color for the right column can be managed in the Edit Column > Style > Background > Brush icon > Color in the Elementor editor.


  • Team


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.

Courses

If you want to add a courses section to your web page, you need to create the courses posts, and display them using the Courses widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions group).

In order to create a new course post, click on Courses > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.

Below is an example of the back-end view of a single course post.

Apart from the standard fields, such as title, description, courses group, excerpt, and featured image, you can use additional fields in the Item Options panel:

  • Date/Time/Duration
  • Price
  • Link to course product - link the course to one of your WooCommerce products (if the WooCommerce plug-in is enabled);

The single course page as well as all courses page inherit the general settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize > Plugins Settings > Courses.

The global settings for a single course page can also be overridden in the Theme Options section of a particular course post. Here you can assign a different header/footer style, widget set, body style, etc.

Courses Widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions)

After creating the required number of courses 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 Courses widget.

The Courses widget provides you with a large number of options, including the layout, the number of columns, title, subtitle, and many more. You can also display them in a form of a slider by enabling this option under the Slider tab.

Services

If you want to add a services section to your web page, you need to create the services posts, and output them using the Services widget.

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:

  • Price
  • Select linked product - link the service to one of your WooCommerce products (if the WooCommerce plugin is enabled).
  • Item's icon - the icon you want to associate with your service.
  • Icon's color
  • Item's pictogram - the pictogram you want to associate with your service.

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.

Services Widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions)

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 widget.

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.

Team

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:

  • Position - a person's position, or any other subtitle text.
  • Brief info - a short summary that is displayed on a single team member page.
  • Social links - links to social media profiles. Add as many links as needed. Clone items by clicking a clone button in the top right corner, or rearrange them using the drag button in the top left corner.

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.

Team Widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions)

Display the team member section on the front-end using the Team widget (Elementor Page Builder > ThemeREX Addons Extensions group). The widget provides you with a number of display options that let you customize the section in detail.

Testimonials

Add a new testimonial by clicking Testimonials (WP Dashboard) > Add New.

Here, you can add a person's name, position (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.

Testimonials Widget (ThemeREX Addons Extensions)

Insert the testimonials on your page using the Testimonials widget (Elementor Page Builder > ThemeREX Addons Extensions group).

Specify the Testimonials widget settings, including the layout, the number of columns, title, subtitle, and many more. 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 such 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/css/font-icons/config.json. Watch this video guide for more information.

All custom Elementor widgets are divided into the following groups of elements in the Elementor Editor:

ThemeREX Addons Elements group

Actions

This Elementor widget inserts "Call to action", event item or columns layout.

Example:

Anchor

The 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 Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Shortcodes > Anchor section.

Blogger

This widget displays category posts/pages/custom posts types. Just specify the post type to show the posts from in the Edit Blogger > Content > Post type field in the Elementor panel.

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 at 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 > General Settings.

Button

This Elementor widget displays buttons.

Example:

Countdown

This Elementor widget displays countdown.

Example:

Form

This Elementor widget displays a contact form. The text for the checkbox "I agree..." is set in Appearance > Customize > General Settings > 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 Settings 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.

Google Map

This Elementor widget displays a Googlemap. Make sure there is a valid API key in the "Google API key" field on the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.

Example:

Icons

This Elementor widget displays icon(s) or image(s) with title and description. You can expand the list of available icons by adding new ones from the fontello website. Watch this video guide for more information.

Example:

Popup

This Elementor widget creates popup notifications that appear whenever a user clicks on a link or a button.

  1. In the element's settings in Popup's ID (required) field, enter the ID to your popup, WITHOUT a pound sign (#), e.g. example_popup.
  2. Use the popup ID as an address for the link or button that should trigger the popup.

Example:

Price

This Elementor widget inserts a price table divided by blocks.

Example:

Promo

This Elementor widget inserts a promo block. It also allows you to use custom images, icons and apply different color schemes.

Example:

Skills

This Elementor widget displays skills counters and pie charts.

Example:

Slider

This Elementor widget lets you insert several types 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.


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):

Socials

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. If empty, the social icons will inherit the links (URLs) to your social profiles specified in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab.

Examples:

Table

This Elementor widget inserts a regular table.

Example:

Title

This Elementor widget inserts a regular title.

Example:

ThemeREX Addons Widgets group

Widget: Audio Player

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:

Widget: Banner

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:

Widget: Calendar

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:

Widget: Contacts

This Elementor widget inserts logo, short description and contacts. Please specify the necessary links (URLs) to your social profiles in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. If you want to add a google map, make sure there is a valid API key in the "Google API key" field in the Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > API tab.

Example:

Widget: Recent Posts

This Elementor widget displays the most recent posts. You can set additional options in the "Details" section in the element's settings window.

Example:

Widget: Socials

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 Appearance > ThemeREX Addons > Socials tab. Works in a sidebar (as a widget) as well.

Example:

Widget: Video Player

This Elementor widget displays a video file.

Example:

ThemeREX Addons Extensions group

Courses

This Elementor widget displays courses posts.

To manage "Courses" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Courses post type. Update "Courses Group", "Item Options" (for start date, duration and price), "Featured Image" (for an image).
"Link to course product" in the Item Options section works only if the WooCommerce plug-in is installed.

Example:

Services

This Elementor widget displays category posts/pages/custom posts types. By default, it inserts available services.
To manage "Services" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Services post type. Use "Services Group", "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 font icons/images/numbers/pictograms in the services widget's content settings.

The excerpt section can be hidden in the Layout tab.

Team

This Elementor widget displays team members. To manage "Teams" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Team post type. Use "Team Group", "Item Options" (for the position and social links), "Featured Image", "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings and the general content section (if the "Excerpt" section is empty) to customize the post.
The excerpt section is available for "Featured" layout only and can be viewed on hover.

Example:

Testimonials

This Elementor widget displays testimonials block. To manage "Testimonials" proceed to the WordPress Dashboard Menu > Testimonials post type. Use "Testimonials Group", "Item Options" (for the position or any other text), "Featured Image", "Excerpt" (for the summary) settings and content section (in case the "Excerpt" section is empty) to customize the post.

Example:

ThemeREX Addons Support group

Events List

This Elementor widget displays events posts. It works only if the 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, featured image).

Example:

QuickCal Appointments

This Elementor widget displays available upcoming appointments. It works only if the QuickCal plug-in is installed.
Upcoming Appointments appear if you have booked appointments beforehand.

Example:

QuickCal Profile

This Elementor widget displays profile with appointments. It works only if the QuickCal plug-in is installed.
Upcoming Appointments appear if you have booked appointments beforehand.

Example:

QuickCal Calendar

This Elementor widget displays a booking calendar. It works only if the QuickCal plug-in is installed.

Example:

This Elementor widget inserts advanced search form for products.

Example:

ThemeREX Addons Layouts group

Layouts

This Elementor widget displays one of the custom layouts available in WP dashboard > Layouts post type. Please click here to view the list of available custom layouts.

Example:

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 plugin. 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 plugin's installation, the "ThemeREX Addons" menu item should appear in the "Appearance" tab in WordPress dashboard menu panel.

Below is a brief description of all the available settings.

General

Settings of this tab define the general behavior of your theme.

  • Debug Mode - Enable debug functions and theme profiler output.

    IMPORTANT! There is a separate file for each script snippet .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 (Appearance > ThemeREX Addons).
    In case the "Debug Mode" is on, the theme does not run the re-compile/re-merge mode, so each and every file loads separately. That is why we do recommend to turn this mode on only if you need to edit/customize the source script and style related files. Please do not edit the following (re-merged) files: trx_addons.css, trx_addons.js, __colors.css, __style.css, __scripts.js.
  • Disable new Widgets Block Editor - disable new Widgets Block Editor, if after the update to WordPress 5.8+ you are having trouble with editing widgets or working in Customizer. New Widgets Block Editor is used in WordPress 5.8+ instead of classic widgets panel.
  • Move styles to the head - This is a W3C validation setting. It captures page's output and moves all the "style" tags from the body into the head. We suggest leaving it intact.
  • Move javascripts to the footer - This setting moves all tags "script" to the footer to increase page loading speed.
  • Remove parameter "ver=" from URL - This setting removes parameter "ver=" from URLs of the styles and scripts to enable caching these files.
  • Views counter via AJAX - This setting allows managing the views counter. We recommend leaving it intact.
  • Image dimensions - Which dimensions will be used for the uploaded images: "Original" or "Retina ready" (twice enlarged).
    If "Retina" option is enabled, twice enlarged images will be loaded on devices with retina displays and regular images will be used for non-retina screens. The system automatically creates retina versions for all sets of thumbnails. This will significantly enlarge your disc space. It doesn't work for previously uploaded images. In this case you can install and launch any plug-in, like regenerate thumbnails, after switching this option.
  • Quality for cropped images - Specify range of quality (1-100) to save cropped images.

    PLEASE NOTE If you change the images quality, do not forget to regenerate the thumbnails again.

  • Show page preloader - Select or upload page preloader image for your site.

    • Page preloader bg color - Specify background color for the page preloader. If empty - no preloader is used.
    • Page preloader image - Select or upload page preloader image. If empty - no preloader is used. This options is available for "Custom" preloader style only.
  • Add "Scroll to Top" - Add "Scroll to Top" button when page is scrolled.
  • Animate inner links - This setting adds "smooth scroll" effect to the inner page links.
  • Popup Engine - Choose one of two scripts to display your popup images.
  • Use menu cache - The menu caching option is responsible for increasing the overall theme's performance.
  • Collapse menu - Whether you need to group menu items or not, if they don't fit in one line.
  • Icon - Select icon of the menu item with collapsed elements.
  • Breadcrumbs nestings - Specify the necessary nesting level for breadcrumbs.
  • Login via AJAX - Define whether to use AJAX Login or direct link on the WP Login Page.
  • Login via social profiles - Add the necessary code snippet/shortcode from the Social Login Plugin.
  • Notify about new registration - Define the person who receives a registration notification message.

API

Insert a generated Google API key (as well as analytics, remarketing-related information and marker & cluster icons) to make your Google map function properly. Follow this link for more information on how to properly obtain an API key. Specify Facebook App ID.

Google Analytics code - Specify Google Analytics code or/and any other HTML/JS code to be inserted before the closing tag </head> on each page of this site.

Google Remarketing code - Specify Google Remarketing code or/and any other HTML/JS code to be inserted before the closing tag </body> on each page of this site.

Socials

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 emotions' names, upload the necessary icons and click on "Save" button.
Blue layers icon duplicates the settings.

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/css/font-icons/config.json. Watch this video guide for more information.

Shortcodes

Here you can define whether you want to use the Anchor shortcode and specify hover effects or not.

Theme Specific

Settings of this section override the default theme's grid classes, 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.

This section contains a brief description, as well as references, to some plug-ins available with this theme.

Availability Datepicker - InputWP (formerly Date Time Picker Field)

Enables adding a date field to Contact Form 7 WordPress Plugin using CSS selectors. You can display a calendar with just a date picker funcionality or enable a time picker also. Check the links below for more information.

Plug-in's settings are accessible in the Input WP (WP Dashboard) > Settings tab.

Contact Form 7

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 several 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 1"]

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:

  1. Use [acceptance acceptance-298] tag, like in the example below:
  2. Use any external GDPR plug-in, like The GDPR Framework or Cookie Information (not provided with the theme).

Custom Twitter Feeds

This plug-in displays completely customizable and responsive Twitter feeds on your website. Your Twitter feeds will match the look and feel of your site. Tons of customization options are available!
Check this link for more information.

Elementor Page Builder

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.

  1. Official plug-in page.
  2. Official Elementor Tips page.
  3. Getting Started With Elementor.
  4. Official Documentation for Elementor page builder
  5. Official Elementor Video Tutorials.

Essential Grid

We have added an Essential Grid plug-in, to let you create nice gallery views. Check this link for more information.

All demo galleries can be customized in WP dashboard > Ess. Grid tab:

MailChimp

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.

[mc4wp_form id="515"]

MyTicket Events

This plug-in enhances your theme with ticket selling functionality. It provides a set of Gutenberg blocks to list events, create calendars and generate QR-code PDF tickets. MyTicket Events plug-in can also extend WooCommerce plug-in functionality by creating additional fields under products section, provides seamless checkout experience and support of more than 100+ payment gateways. Please click here for more information about the plug-in.

In order to manage additional plug-in's settings, navigate to Appearance > Customize > MyTicket section. Here you can set up general ticketing settings including email notifications, mobile app passwords and checkout page style.

Once the plug-in is installed and active, it recommends you to install "CMB2" plug-in. This plug-in is responsible for managing meta for posts, terms, users, comments, or creating custom option pages.

There are two ways to add ticket selling functionality to your theme:

  1. Through Kenzap cloud. Register, choose a pre-built MyTicket Listing layout, copy the code and paste it to your website. We have used this method in our theme on single event posts.
  2. Using MyTicket Events plug-in.
    • Make sure the "CMB2" plug-in is installed and active. It comes prepacked with MyTicket Events plug-in.
    • Create products in Products (WP Dashboard) > Add New menu. Fill in all required information, please pay attention to "MyTicket Extra Details" section.
    • Open a page or a single post, click "Add Block" icon, search for "myticket" and choose a layout you need. The panel from the right side can help you customize your block easily.
    • Save the changes and publish your page/block.

IMPORTANT! MyTicket Listing layouts are available through Gutenberg block editor only! You can enable Gutenberg for single events in The Events Calendar plug-in's settings.

For more information on how to use MyTicket Events plug-in, please check the following resources:

PLEASE NOTE! MyTicket Events plug-in is currently NOT fully compatible with PHP 8.0.

QuickCal

We have added an Appointment Booking plugin, to let you easily manage your appointments.

Please check the following links for more information regarding plugin functionality:

Plug-in settings are accessible in the "Appointments (WP Dashboard menu) > Settings" tab.

Slider Revolution

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:

  1. Official plug-in page
  2. Support center + FAQs and Documentation

Below is an example of the Revolution Slider's main page back-end (default slider style with slides):

Extra Slider:

Additional custom css classe to make revolution slider's elements responsive:

  • .rev-link - stylizes the button;

The class names can be specified in the Attributes > Classes section for the element on a particular slide.

Slider Revolution with images from posts/pages, etc.

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.

Home Slider:

Add Slider Revolution via Elementor Widget

You can add sliders to your page using elements in Elementor Page Builder. Use the Slider widget (ThemeREX Addons Elements group) and choose slider engine - Slider Revoluion.

Add Slider Revolution via Widgets area

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.

  1. Navigate to the Appearance > Widgets in the WordPress dashboard menu.
  2. Locate the Revolution Slider widget and drag and drop it to any of the available widget sets. Specify the necessary parameters and click on "Save" button. See the example below.
  3. Navigate to the page on which you want your slider to appear, and enable the necessary widget area. For example, let's activate Slider in the "Header Widgets" section (Theme Options > Header tab).
  4. Once it's finished click "Update" and "Preview Changes" buttons to see how it will look on the front-end.

Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed (formerly Instagram Feed)

This plug-in is responsible for displaying a completely customizable Instagram feed on your WordPress website. Check this link for more information.

The Events Calendar

This awesome plug-in helps you create and manage events easily. Here are some of its 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 plugin can be found here.

Here is an additional video tutorial that might help you to have a better understanding of how this plugin functions.

Below you can find some of the backend settings (WordPress dashboard > Events > Settings tab).

Events post type

New events posts can be added in Events (WP Dashboard) > Add New.

Check the screenshot below with the back-end view of a single event post:

Here, you can add the event title, description, image, as well as specify additional information in The Events Calendar section.

  • Time & Date - specify the Start/End event time and date. Here you can set the event as an All Day one.
  • Location - choose one of the available venues and specify whether to show the google map or not. The venues can be added/customized in Events (WP dashboard) > Venues.
  • Organizers - choose one of the available organizers. The organizers can be added/customized in Events (WP dashboard) > Organizers.
  • Event Website
  • Event Cost

The Event Options section allows you to hide a particular event from the events list/calendar or stick the event in month view (the event will be displayed permanently on the current date).

The single event page as well as all events page inherit the general settings (for header, footer, etc.) specified in Appearance > Customize > Plugins Settings > Events.

Events List Widget (ThemeREX Addons Support)

The events section can be inserted to the page via the Events widget from the ThemeREX Addons Support group.

The Events List widget settings let you specify the layout, the number of columns, title, subtitle, and many more. You can also display them in a form of a slider by enabling this option under the Slider tab.

Events Tickets and Gallery Functionality

This section is created using MyTicket Events plug-in, through Kenzap cloud. Follow the link, register, choose a pre-built MyTicket Listing layout, copy the code and paste it to your website.

Please also see MyTicket Events section of this documentation file for more information.

TRX Updater

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. TRX Updater plug-in requires a valid purchase code that can be entered in the Appearance > ThemeREX Updater section. To get the code, please navigate to your ThemeForest "Downloads" page and click on the theme download link. Check this guide for more details. 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.

WooCommerce

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.

  1. Documentation - official plug-in documentation.
  2. Free and Premium extensions - powerful toolbox bringing more features to your shop.
  3. iOS app for Woocommerce - this application gives you full control over your shop.

We recommend using Poedit software for translation-related purposes.

To translate the theme to your language, please follow these steps:

  1. Download and install Poedit software.
  2. Navigate to the theme/.../languages/ folder and locate .pot file. Copy it to your desktop for editing.
  3. Double click on the .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."
  4. Now select the constant text string you need to translate from the "Source text - English" field and type in the necessary translation into the "Translation" field.
    You can translate as much as you want, just go through the file and click on each string in "Poedit" and add your translation.
  5. Next, you have to save the changes to your .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.
    The first lower-case letters define the language, whereas the second upper-case letter defines the country. In most cases, the language and country are the same, like “de_DE” for Germany.
    However, there is a difference for languages like English or Portuguese, which are spoken in several countries natively. In this case, the difference is in the first and second letter pairs; for the UK, the code would be en_GB, whereas the en_US stands for the USA. If you are not familiar with the codes for your native language and country, then visit the GNU website. See Language Codes and Country Codes for the lists of codes.

    PLEASE NOTE! If you use the wrong naming convention WordPress can not process your translation.
  6. When saving your .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.
  7. Upload the .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.
  8. Our theme is using ThemeREX Addons plug-in, so some translation should be done in language files of this plug-in in the .../wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/languages directory. There is also a trx_addons.pot file in this directory.
    Generate the .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.
    Make sure that the language of your files is the same as in your WordPress admin panel > Settings > General Settings section.

For more information on how to use Poedit, please check the following resources:

In this section you can find additional information regarding fonts, clipart, .PSD files used in this theme.

  • Fonts:

    1. "'Open Sans', 'sans-serif'"; "'TeX Gyre Termes', 'sans-serif'";
    2. You can also check the theme-specific/theme.setup.php file for more detailed information on this matter.
    3. Please note! To manage fonts quantity available for upload edit 'max_load_fonts' => 5 variable in the theme-specific/theme.setup.php file.
  • Icons:
    1. 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/css/font-icons/config.json. Watch this video guide for more information.
  • Clipart:

    1. Images were taken from http://www.depositphotos.com/ and http://peopleimages.com/.
    2. IMPORTANT! Please be aware that all clipart images included in this theme are supplied with a copyright sign on them. The original images belong to their owners and are not available for download with this theme. They can be purchased separately directly from these owners.
      Nevertheless, you can request the image IDs/references by contacting our support department.
  • PSD Files:

    IMPORTANT! Please note that we do not include theme related .PSD 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.

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