We would like to thank you for purchasing Weasley! We are very pleased you have chosen Weasley for your website, you will not be disappointed! Before you get started, please be sure to always check out these documentation files. We outline all kinds of good information, and provide you with all the details you need to use Weasley. Weasley can only be used with WordPress and we assume that you already have WordPress installed and ready to go. If you do not, please see our section on WordPress to help you get started.
If you are unable to find your answer here in our documentation, we encourage you to search our Knowledgebase, watch our Video Tutorials, and also perform a Forum Search for your answer. Chances are your question or issue have been brought up already and the answer is waiting to be found. If you are unable to find it anywhere, then please go go our forum section and post up a new topic with all the details we need. Please be sure to include your site URL as well. Thank you, we hope you enjoy using Weasley!
WordPress Information
To install this theme you must have a working version of WordPress already installed. If you need help installing WordPress, follow the instructions in WordPress Codex or you can watch the Instructional Video created by Woo Themes. Below are all the useful links for WordPress information.
WordPress Codex – general info about WordPress and how to install on your server
To use Weasley, you must be running WordPress 3.1 or higher, PHP5 or higher, and mysql 5 or higher. We have tested it with Mac, Windows and Linux. Below are a list of items you should ensure your host can comply with.
Check to ensure that your web host has the minimum requirements to run WordPress.
Always make sure they are running the latest version of WordPress
You can download the latest release of WordPress from official WordPress website
Always create secure passwords FTP and Database
Hosting is Weasley secure when PHP applications, like WordPress, are run using your account’s username instead of the server’s default shared username (www or www-data). The most common way for hosting companies to do this is using suPHP. Just ask your potential host if they run suPHP or something similar.
We recommend using WpEngine.com or A Small Orange for all your hosting needs.
What’s Included
When you purchase our theme from Themeforest, you need to download the Weasley files from your Themeforest account. Navigate to your downloads tab on Themeforest and find Weasley. Click the download button to see the two options. The Main Files contain everything, the Installable WordPress Theme is just the installable WordPress theme file. Below is a full list of everything that is included when you download the main files, along with a brief description of each item.
Weasley Theme Folder – contains the Weasley.zip and Weasley-Child-Theme.zip wordpress theme. The child theme is only for users who make code changes.
Free Support
All of our items come with free support, and we have a dedicated mail: shthemewp@gmail.com to handle your requests. Support is limited to questions regarding the theme’s features or problems with the theme. We are not able to provide support for code customizations or third-party plugins. If you need help with anything other than minor customizations of your theme then you should enlist the help of a developer.
Installation
You can install the theme in two ways: through WordPress, or via FTP. The Weasley.zip file is the Installable WordPress Theme and what you need to use to get the theme installed. Please see the following sections for each method and watch our video tutorial on how to install Weasley. But first, you need to download the Weasley files from your Themeforest account. Navigate to your downloads tab on Themeforest and find Weasley. Click the download button to see the two options. The Main Files and the Installable WordPress Theme. See below.
Downloading The Main Files Gives You All The Content Listed Below
Weasley Theme Folder – contains the Weasley.zip and Weasley-child.zip wordpress theme. The child theme is only for users who make code changes.
Downloading The Installalable WordPress Theme Only Gives You The Weasley.zip File
Weasley.zip – this is the parent wordpress theme, install this via WordPress. If you install it via FTP then unzip it first and use the extracted folder.
Step 4 – Navigate to find the “Weasley.zip” file on your computer and click “Install Now”
Step 5 – Wait while the theme is uploaded and installed.
Step 6 – Activate the newly installed theme. Go to Appearance > Themes and activate it.
Step 7 – Then you will get a notification to activate the required plugins: Elementor and Contact Form 7. Follow the steps to instal and activate. The other plugins we include are integrated into the theme and all will be ready to use when you right away.
Common Install Error: Are You Sure You Want To Do This?
If you get the “Are You Sure You Want To Do This” message when installing Weasley.zip file via WordPress, it means you have an upload file size limit. Install the theme via FTP if this happens, or call your hosting company and ask them to increase the limit.
FTP Installation
Follow the steps below to install via FTP.
Step 1 – Log into your hosting space via an FTP software
Step 2 – Unzip the Weasley.zip file and ONLY use the extracted Weasley theme folder
Step 3 – Upload the extracted More theme folder into wp-content > themes folder
Step 4 – Activate the newly installed theme. Go to Appearance > Themes and activate it.
Step 6 – Then you will get a notification to activate the required plugins: Elementor and Contact Form 7. Follow the steps to instal and activate. The other plugins we include are integrated into the theme and all will be ready to use when you right away.
Demo Content
See this video to import data example and setup page
Step 2: Install and Active Plugin Dashboard / Appearance / Install Plugins / Chosen All and Install and Active
Step 3: Import Content Dashboard / Appearance / Import Demo Data / Import Weasley - Need wait few minutes
Step 4: Import Theme Options Dashboard / Theme Options / Import - Export / Copy Text from file theme_options.txt and Paste to Area "Import from file"
Step 5: Chosen Menu Location: Appearance / Menus / Menu Locations
Done!!!
Header
The header is probably one of the first things you will want to setup. The header consists of pretty much everything above and including the menu, and we are also going to include the sliding bar and page title bar in this section. There are many different elements to the header and many ways to customize it including images, colors, content, design and more. All of this is done via our Weasley Admin Panel. The following sections will cover several different sections of the header that are listed below.
Adding The Logo & Favicons
Setting Up The Menu Home
Setting Up The Menu Blog
Adding The Logo & Favicons
To Insert Your Logo and Your Favicon, Follow The Steps Below.
Step 1: More requires that you upload your logo as an image file (Logo.png). And Setup Logo for version Light and Version Dark Do you want.
Step 2: More requires that you upload your Favicon as an image file (Favicon.ico)
Setting Up The Menu
More supports custom WordPress menus, with multiple levels of dropdown support for the main menu. There are 2 areas of the theme where you can assign a menu; the home menu, the other page menu. Each of these menu locations can have a custom menu assigned. Once a menu is created and assigned to the location, it will show up on the site. There are also several theme options to customize the menu. Please see below for the menu locations, how to create a new menu and the menu theme options.
More Offers 1 Different Menu Locations
Primary Menu – this is the menu that show in all pages.
Setting Up Home Page - Blog Page
Setting up your home page and blog page is the same as setting up any other regular pages except that you need to specify in the settings which page will be your main home page. More includes several pre-designed home page options. Any of the layout options you see on our demo can be imported through our demo content importer, or from copying the individual page content from our docs in the “How To Import Individual Pages” section. However, you are not stuck with our pre-designed layouts, you can build any type of home page you desire using our Page Builder elements. You can mix and match anyway you like.
To Set Your Home Page - Blog Page, Follow These Steps
Step 1 – Navigate to Settings > Reading.
Step 2 – Select “A Static Page” option.
Step 3 – Choose the page you want as your home page from the dropdown list.
Step 4 – This is also the same spot you select the Blog page as the post page.
Creating Blog Posts
No matter which method or methods you use to display your blog posts, the first thing you need to do is create the blog posts. More offers several blog post types, image, image slideshows, video and more on the way. Each blog post you make will be able to be displayed using any of the 3 methods described above. And with the ability to assign custom categories to each post, you can easily display a set of posts based on category. See below for information on how to create blog posts.
Follow the Steps Below To Create A Blog Post
Step 1 – Navigate to Posts in your WordPress admin.
Step 2 – Click on Add New to make a new post. Create a title and insert your post content in the editing field. You can use any of our short code builder elements inside the post.
Step 3 – Add Categories from the right side. To assign it to the post, check the box next to the Category name.
Step 4 – Add Tags from the right side. Type the name of the tag in the field, separate multiple tags with commas.
Step 5 – For a single image, click the first Featured Image Box, select an image and click “Set Featured Image”.
Step 8 – Once you are finished, click Publish to save the post.
Here Is A Screenshot That Shows The Various Areas Of The Blog Post Page Described Above.
Blog Theme Options
More includes a highly advanced theme options panel organized into sections that allows users to customize many different aspects of the theme. There is a Blog section of theme options that allows you to customize different aspects of the blog; excerpts, Title, and so much more. See the information below.
Footer Theme Options
Step 1: Navigate to Footer in your WordPress admin.
Step 2: Click on Add New to make a new footer. Create a title and insert your footer content in the editing field. You can use any of our short code builder elements inside the footer.
Styling Options
Theme Color :Unlimited Color Theme
Make your site run faster
Get a good hosting You may not think that this is important, but if you want your site to display really fast you need to get a good hosting. This is the first step in having a fast site, which also translates into more views, which also translates into a better SEO, which finally translates into more sales. (affiliate links below) There are three hosting companies which i recommend:
Media Temple: http://mediatemple.net - if you want a premium WordPress hosting which is easy to manage and works pretty well, this is a good choice to host your website on.
A Small Orange: http://asmallorange.com - this is another good hosting company, which i’m currently using to host my theme demos on. If you bought this theme you probably liked the speed as well, so i highly recommend ASO to host your themes on (especially the Cloud VPS option).
WPEngine: http://wpengine.com - definitely not as cheap as the two examples above, but if you really want an incredibly fast website and absolutely no headaches in managing it, WPEngine is the way to go. With it you don’t have to worry about security, caching, updates, etc. Everything is handled by a great theme of professionals ready to help you with everything. You just need to care about your content.
Optimize images
Always optimize/compress your jpeg images before uploading them to the server. Large images should be compressed at around 90% image quality and you should also try to limit the use of lossless image files (uncompressed pngs).
Use a caching plugin
I can’t recommend enough the necessitiy go good caching. If you use a managed hosting such as WPEngine you don’t need this. But if you are using ASO or MT or any other hosting you need to cache your content. For this purpose, i recommend W3 Total Cache! It’s a great and easy to use plugin, and with only a bit of work you can double your site’s speed. See this ticket for more info on how to configure this plugin: http://rubenbristian.ticksy.com/ticket/119133