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System Requirements

We advise you have the following minimum system configuration in your web server in order to have the VW Stock Images theme.

  • WordPress 6.4 or later
  • PHP 8.3
  • MySQL 5.6 (or greater) | MariaDB 10.0 (or greater)


Introduction

We appreciate you installing our WordPress Theme. The complete procedure to configure and manage a Website built with WordPress from the beginning is shown in this documentation in different portions.

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What is WordPress template?

A template for WordPress acts as a covering for the websites which are created on WordPress CMS. The installation of a WordPress Template is very easy. With the help of an installed new template, you can change the look of your WordPress website very easily. All the requisite source files are provided with a template for WordPress and you can freely go for editing and increasing how you want.



Template Installation

File framework

There are multiple folders in the package of templates you downloaded. Let us examine the contents of each folder:

    Screenshots : includes a screenshot of the template. not for manufacturing.
  • Theme -includes files for WordPress themes.
  • "vw-stock-images.zip" -all of the files required for the theme are included in this folder.
  • 'license.txt' -Licence details are contained.
  • 'readme.txt' -include details on font usage, usage script, and theme image paths.
Installing the Template

Installing a template is really easy process.

You may complete every installation process using the WordPress interface. It expedites and makes the process comfortable.

There are two ways to go about the installation process.

1. Use WordPress admin to install a theme.

The first action you must take is to log in to the admin area of WordPress. Next, select.

1.1 Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Themes.

1.2. After you are have reached the page of themes, Click on the Insert New button.

1.3. Press "Upload Theme" Click, then choose your vw-stock-images.zip theme then Click "Install Now."

Then, Your theme will be successfully install.


2-Install a Theme using FTP

The following installment choice is to FTP the theme. For this method first log into your site via FTP and browse to your themes folder placed in the wp-content. The theme you downloaded and unzip it and upload only the extracted Total folder to your server.

Next log into on your WordPress blog and browse to access Appearance >> Themes to activate Theme.



Create a main page Template With Customizer

When setting up a main page with customizer, proceed as directed below.

Dashboard > Pages > Add New

3.1. Create a new page and name it as "Home" then select the template "Custom Home page".

3.2. you can select static home page by two methods


Method 1. Go To Dashboard > Setting > Reading

Select the option of Static Page, now select the page you created to be the Home page, while another page to be your default page.

Method 2. Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings

Select the option of Static Page, now select the page you created to be the Home page, while another page to be your default page.

Once you have done that, save the setting and now you have a custom Home page. You will now have a custom page being displayed as your Home page.



Set Logo

For Logo

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Site Identity



Set Banner

Go To Customizer > Homepage Settings > Banner Settings

Banner appear as such on the front end.



Set Category Section

When setting up the Category Section, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings > Category Section

It will appear as such on the front end.



Set Top Images Section

When setting up the Top Images Section, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings > Top Images Section

It will appear as such on the front end.



Footer Section Set

When setting up the footer section, proceed as directed below.

Install the Classic Widgets plugins and activate it.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Widgets

It will appear as such on the front end.

In this way you can configure the footer part.



Set Copyright Section

When setting up the copyright section, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Homepage Settings > Footer Setting

Here you can change the copyright alignment.

It will appear as such on the front end.



For Scroll To Top:

Here you can show / hide scroll to top, and you can change its position.



Blog Post Setting

1. Post Setting

When setting up the blog post sidebar, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Widgets

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Post Setting

Here you have choices for enable/disable author, date, comments, time and featured image respectively.

It will appear as such on the front end.



2. Button Setting

When setting up the Button Setting, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Button Setting



3. Related Post Setting

When setting up the Related Post Setting, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Related Posts Setting

Here you have choices for related post title, Show/hide related post and related post count options.

It will appear as such on the front end.

3. Single Post Settings

When setting up the Single Post Settings, proceed as directed below.

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Single Post Settings

Here you have choices for enable/disable author, date, comments, time and featured image respectively.

It will appear as such on the front end.

3. Grid Settings

When setting up the Grid Settings, proceed as directed below.

For Grid Layout

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Post Settings > Select Grid Layout

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Blog Post Setting > Select Grid Layout Setting

It will appear as such on the front end.


General Setting

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Other Setting > General Setting

1. Page Sidebar Layout

Add Page sidebar as follows:

In this, you can change the page sidebar layout.

It will appear as such on the front end.

3. Pre-Loader: In this, you have option to show/hide the Pre-Loader in the theme and also have option for Pre-Loader type.


Responsive Media Setting

Go To Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Other Setting > Responsive Media

Here you have choices to show/hide scroll to top.




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