![]() The same for the 3 column image layout below, I will just need three 4 Col wide columns, each with an image inside.Ĥ. ![]() The image is 4 Col wide, and the text is 7 Col wide with an offset of 1 Col. If I take a look at my layout with the grid I can actually see how wide my image and text need to be. I can now change the width of the columns and the content inside will automatically change with it. Then I add a new column and add my text to a text-module. Within this first column, I’ll add an image. I have several options now, but I will add a new column first. ![]() Now I want to add an image and next to it some text, to do that we will need the multi-column module. I also added some padding, so my paragraph will not stick to the top. You will have several basic paragraph styling options, like alignment, font-size, font-weight etc. So the first thing I’ll add, is a paragraph. Let’s execute that in the Semplice Content Editor. So I have a headline, an image with some text next to it, and a 3 column image layout below. I’ve created a quick layout that I want to create, I already used the PSD grid template for that, but of course you don’t have to do that, it will just help you in the process. If you already have an idea, that’s already designed in Photoshop or sketched down, and now you just want to execute it. The great thing about the Content Editor is, that it’s not a template. You now launched the Content Editor and as you can see you have a toolbar of all the tools available on top, they are all pretty much self-explanatory. Your Homepage is now ready and set up! Let’s enter the Content Editor of your new homepage, just click on your page, navigate to the Content tab and hit the big + to enter the content editor. Now Select A static page at the Front Page Displays setting and then choose the page you just created as your new Front page from the dropdown. Once you saved your new page, navigate to Settings → Readings. After you gave your new page a title (examples: 'Homepage', 'Work', 'Showcase') just hit save. To do that please navigate to Pages → Add New to add a new page. The homepage is the first page you will see if someone enters your website. The 12 column grid is exact 1170px wide, but you can also use a fluid grid which will always be edge to edge with the browser.īefore we add our first content we will need to create a homepage. Semplice is based on a 12 column grid system, which means you can arrange anything within 12 columns. The Grid System, and Creating the Homepage (You will find more about, how to create your first project at step 4.)īesides that, all the other WordPress functions are still working as they used to be.Ģ. Portfolio → Add new works, they will be created with the Semplice Content Editor Pages → Every page you add will also be created with the Content Editor and all it’s functions. Navbar & Menu → Create custom navigations bars which you can assign to each particular project. Most of the settings are pretty much self-explanatory.Įverything else which is a part of Semplice, you will also find in the navigation on the left.Ĭustom Fontset → Here you can add custom fonts (Video) Social Networks → Implementing your Social Networks ![]() Thumb Hover → Default thumbnail mouseover for the Portfolio Grid Typography → Typography for your overall page General Settings → General styling settings In the left corner you will see Semplice, this is where you can find all the general settings. ![]() Where to Find Whatįirst we are going to head into the WordPress dashboard, if you have installed & activated the theme in Appearance → Themes will you automatically get all the Semplice options within your WordPress backend. Installing WordPress and uploading Semplice is not a part of this guide. ![]()
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