=== Blanche Lite === Contributors: vivathemes Tags: one-column, two-columns, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-header, custom-colors, custom-logo, custom-menu, full-width-template, translation-ready, featured-images, threaded-comments, footer-widgets, blog, entertainment, photography Requires at least: 4.7 Tested up to: 5.1 Stable tag: 1.1 License: GNU GPLv3 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html == Description == Blanche Lite is a clean and professional WordPress theme that will make your website stand out from the crowd. It has a minimal design and a balanced layout that can be used for your fashion blog or personal and business website. Includes custom header, social media menu, four widget location, custom logo image, favicon and much more. For even more features check the Pro Version of this theme https://www.vivathemes.com/wordpress-theme/blanche/ == Frequently Asked Questions == = Adding a logo image = Go to ‘Appearance-Customize-Site Identity’. There you have the ability to upload a logo image, change the site title and tagline. You can also disable the site title and tagline via the checkbox if you choose to have only a logo image. Under ‘Customize-Colors’ you can change the color of the site title and tagline. = Configuring the menus = There are two menu locations in this theme: the ‘Primary Menu’(main menu) and the ‘Social’. 1. Go to ‘Appearance-Menus’. 2. Create a menu in the right side of the screen and click ‘Save’. 3. From the left column you can include any pages, categories or create custom links. 4. In the bottom of the right side, check the box to display the menu in the ‘Primary Menu’ location and click ‘Save’. Note that you have to have created your pages and categories first and they will be available in the list to include in the menu. = Social media icons = The theme will automatically display links to your social media profiles as icons, using a Custom Menu. 1. Go to ‘Appearance-Menus’. 2. Create a menu in the right side of the screen and click ‘Save’. 3. In the bottom of the right side, check the box to display the menu in the ‘Social’ location and click ‘Save’. 4. Add the address for each social profile to your menu as a custom link. For example, http://twitter.com/vivathemes is our Twitter link.Supported icons are CodePen, Digg, Dribbble, Dropbox, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, GitHub, Google+, GitHub, Instagram, LinkedIn, Email (mailto: links), Path, Pinterest, Pocket, Polldaddy, Reddit, RSS Feed (urls with /feed/), Skype, Spotify, StumbleUpon, Tumblr, Twitch, Twitter, Vimeo, WordPress, YouTube. = Front page content = The front page will display the latest posts by default. To have a static page displayed in front - Go to ‘Settings-Reading’ - Select a static page to display in the front page. - Assign one of your existing pages to display your blog and include it in the Menu. = The widget areas = This theme has four widget ready areas. The RIGHT SIDEBAR is the right bar visible in all pages. The TOP WIDGET is the widget above the custom header in the front page. The FRONT WIDGET is the widget location in the front page below the header and the FOOTER WIDGETS, are the widgets in the footer. You can add widgets to each area by going into ‘Appearance – Widgets’ in your WordPress administration area and dragging & dropping widgets into each bar. Note that you can add as many widgets as you want to each area. To have a button like in our demo here’s the html code that you can use Some text You can use this code to add same looking buttons throughout the website, widget and pages. = Featured image sizes = Blog featured images - 720px wide with unlimited height. == Changelog == = 1.1 = * Documentation update = 1.0 = * Initial release == Upgrade Notice == == Resources == * Image used in the screenshot, https://pixabay.com/en/woman-beach-picnic-rug-summer-1208328/, CC0 * Genericons, Automattic, http://genericons.com/, GPL * onscreen.js, Digital Fusion, http://teamdf.com/jquery-plugins/license/, MIT * superfish.js, Joel Birch, https://superfish.joelbirch.co/, MIT & GPL * reaktion.js, Ryan Brown, http://ryantbrown.io/code/reaktionjs, MIT