Store

Store - Multipurpose woo-commerce WordPress Theme.


Store - A WordPress theme, which is built base on 2017 design trending. With suitable shop, with smoothly elegant layout.

Thank you for purchasing our theme.

If you have any questions that are beyond the scope of this documentation, please feel free to us via email or Themeforest thought theme comment page. Thanks so much!

For Wordpress Beginners

If you're new to wordpress it can be a lot to take in all at once. Thankfully the Internet is an amazing place for learning. Here are some great links to get you through the basics and well on your way to loving wordpress.

Great training videos, highly recommend starting here.
Video link

Step by Step tutorials for beginner to pro Wordpress codex.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Getting_Started_with_WordPress

1.1 Few words on start

To install this theme you must have a working version of WordPress already installed. Make sure your installed Wordpress version is 4.4 or higher. You also need to have PHP 5.2.4 or higher versions (recommended is php 5.3+) and MySQL 5.0 to function correctly. If you need help installing WordPress, follow the instructions in WordPress Codex

Store is an excellent WordPress theme for multipupose and professional website experience. A cool header slider with responsive layout design this theme has it all.. Be sure that with our new theme you can easily customize whatever you want on page. Please also note that all those options are amazingly easy to use.

1.2 Package from themeforest

At first, after purchasing this theme please download the package from Themeforest. All you need to do that is store have your use over your login name in right top corner (of course after you’re logged in Themeforest) and then click Download. Here you will find all the items that you have purchased. It looks exactly just as the diagram next to.

In the next step click the Download > Main File(s) button next to store theme and save package on your computer.

In the package you can find things like documentation, license, zipped file with theme files and folder with theme files called store. Please unpack the whole package after downloading it from Themeforest.

1.3 Install via WordPress

Following some steps below, you can completely install Store theme in few minutes.

Step 1: After getting the installation zip file of store, you should navigate to Appearance >>> Theme.

Step 2: Click add new and then wait while the theme uploaded and installed.

Step 3: Click to activate it.

Step 4: Done

1.4 Installation issues

Learn how to handle PHP issues during the installation process of the time installation problems are due to limited resources, for example on shared hosting servers. Here's an overview of the PHP configuration settings you should check and increase, if needed.

Setting Description
post_max_size Data in a single form submission using the POST method.
upload_max_filesize Size of an individual file uploaded.
max_execution_time Time in seconds a script is allowed to run before it is terminated by the parser.

You may need to allocate resources for PHP by php.ini file directly. If this is not possible, you can try setting the PHP settings through a .htaccess file on your webserver. Though this also depends on your hosting server, if it allows the usage of .htaccess overrides.

To change the PHP configuration through the php.ini file, use the following syntax.

# example of recommended settings
post_max_size = 8M
upload_max_filesize = 8M
max_execution_time = 60
                                    

To change the PHP configuration through a .htaccess file, use the following syntax.

# example of recommended settings
php_value post_max_size 8M
php_value upload_max_filesize 8M
php_value max_execution_time 60
                                    

1.5 Installation vai FTP

At first please make sure that you have unpacked the whole package shown in the last point. This is very important! You can complete installation in two different ways:

Uploading store via FTP to Wordpress

Download the zipped theme pack to your local computer from themeforest and extract the ZIP file contents to a folder on your local computer.

2. Uploading Via Filezilla

(SKIP THIS STEP if you have already successfully uploaded store theme via Wordpress) - Now you will learn how to upload your files using the Filezilla client.

First, BACKUP YOUR FILES! Should do it before set up anything, this is always the safest.

Next, download and install the Filezilla Client from http://filezilla-project.org/

Now OPEN FILEZILLA to see this window:

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Fill in your FTP information, like in the image below:

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Click "QUICK CONNECT", here is screen after login:

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Use the right side panel to navigate to the Worpdress theme folder on your server. In the example above, the Worpdress theme folder is public_html/wp-content/themes/. However, not all web hosting have public_html, it may have a different name in your server.

After you get to the Wordpress theme folder, use the left side panel to locate where you extracted the theme folder from the downloaded zip file into. In this example, the theme folder is on the desktop.

Drag it into your web hosting:

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Note: you may be asked if you want to overwrite files and/or folder. Tick the option to "Always use this action" and click on "Ok", then wait until all files have been uploaded.

  1. Log into your hosting space via an FTP software
  2. Unzip the marin.zip file and ONLY use the extracted store theme folder
  3. Upload the extracted store theme folder into wp-content >>> themes folder
  4. Activate the newly installed theme. Go to Appearance >>> Themes and activate it.

All your data in the database are safe because after updating theme files doesn`t change anything in the database. Please however always make a backup of your files & database.

IMPORTANT!!! After theme installation, at the top you have box with information about required and optional plugins. To install them and activate, please navigate to Appearance > Install Plugins section, and install only NECESSARY PLUGINS. We included plugins like: Revolution slider (Recommended), Contact Form 7 (Recommended), Visual Composer(required), Woocommerce (Recommended), and Woocommerce quick view (Recommended) etc..

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Plugin Installation & Update Notification

When you install store or update store, you will receive a WordPress notification message letting you know to install or update the required and recommended plugins. Please follow the on screen prompts to install, activate or update.IMPORTANT: If you plan to use bundled premium plugins in another theme, you have to purchase license on CodeCanyon. Links to plugin pages can be found in Appearance > Install Plugins by clicking on plugin name.

For store, we created three different ways to upload store content.

One click demo import
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If you want to import our content like demo, dont' worry because you need to follow 3 simple steps:

Step 1- Admin Bar you see the Theme Option

Step 2- Click to Theme Option >>> Demo Importer

Step 3- Click to "Import Demo"

Step 4-Save changes. Done! All demo content has been automatically imported

Visual Composer

If you want to page input flow the step

Step 1 - Go to Page >>> Classic mode flow icon image

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Step 2 - Click mark icon

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Step 3 - Like as Home 01, When you hover home 01, see + icon and arrow down icon. Plus icon add the template and arrow down icon preview the template

Wordpres Importer

If you want to choose one of posts, products, portfolio, etc, here are some steps for you to import them

Step 1 - Go to Tools >>> Import on your Dashbroad

Step 2 - Click to WordPress. Install plugin WordPress Importer

Step 3 - Choose .xml file you get to upload and import. Done!

IMPORTANT: If you press Import demo Content button once again later, it will not duplicate already existing content, which means that it is safe to do that. Menus are the only exception - menu items will be duplicated, even if they already exist.

When purchasing store from ThemeForest, you have two licensing options. The Regular License and the Extended License. The billing, licensing terms and process is purely handled by Envato (the company who owns ThemeForest), and we have no control over these aspects. To learn store about what each License is for and which one to purchase, continue reading below.

Click Here To View License Information Buy Another store license!

Common Questions

1. If I need to use store on a second site? Do I need a second license?
Yes. One purchase of store allows you to use the theme on one finished site. If you need to use it on a second site, it requires you to make a second license purchase.
 
2. Can I use store on a test site, then store it to a live site when finished?
 
Sure, you can. You can keep the theme on a test site to build it, and then store it to the live site once you’re finished.
 
3. Can I keep a test site and a live site with one Regular License purchase?

According to the licensing rules set by Envato, this is not allowed. If it is installed in two places permanently, then it requires two licenses.

You can quickly build single page, post, portfolio, Lookbook, our team, tesimonial pages using Visual Composer for WordPress that is a drag-and-drop front-end and back-end page builder plugin to save you time, energy on the site content. You will be able to take full control over your WordPress site, build any layout you can imagine – no programming knowledge required

You don't know about Visual Composer? Please follow that: http://vc.wpbakery.com/video-academy/

Classic Mode

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IMPORTANT: Please flow the image then instruction

Number: 1

Add Element: Theme include 25+ handy short-code: use the short-code as you needs

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Number: 2

if needs this page parent please select


Number: 3

Important its overwrite the theme option specific page

Page Layout: as you see number 3 it is default configure theme option Page title bar

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Header

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Footer

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Set a page a Front pages

To set one of pages created as home page, firstly go to Setting >>> Reading

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To get started creating your first WordPress post, locate the Posts menu in the left-hand side of the WordPress Dashboard. You can either hover over the Posts link or click to expand it to reveal the submenu.

The Add New Posts can also be found from the New Postlink in the WordPress Admin Bar, also.

Click the Add New link.

The first box is where want to enter the title of your post. see image bellow

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Next is the Post formatting section or post editor. This is where you will actually type the content of your post.

if the Video Post. Just the post and add the Embed video link bellow the description.

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There are two store of editing posts: Visual and Text.

CONFIGURE POST FORMATE

The Visual tab will bring up the visual WYSIWYG editor. WYSIWYG just means what you see is what you getHere you see a formatting toolbar with lots of options for formatting your posts. If you're familiar with Microsoft Word or any other word processing software store

If you click the Text tab, this will reveal a plain-text HTML version of the post editor. This version of the post editor is for editing the HTML code of your post. For store user, the Visual editor is the easiest way to write posts. cause you are fimilar with ms word


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At the top of the right column on this screen you see the Publish box. Here, your can save your post as a draft if you like to save it for later. If you click the Preview button, you can get a preview of how the post will look once it's published.

The Status of the post will show if the post has been published, saved as a draft, if it's pending review of if it's been scheduled as you want.

The next two links show the visibility of the post or what visitors will be able to see your post. The Publish line shows whether the post will be published immediately or at a later date.

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The next image you see for categories and tags assigned to your WordPress post.

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add the image Featured Image show the post thumbnail

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If you like to change the screen options for your post editor, just click the screen options tab in the upper right hand corner. Expand this to reveal all the options that can be displayed on the post editor screen.

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Again from the post editor, you can also drag or drop the order of these boxes to customize how we want them arranged on the page.

If you ever need help while you're on the Add New Posts page, just click the Help tab in the upper right corner. From here, you will be able to get a reminder for how to customize your post display, tips for adding a post title and using the post editor, inserting media and settings for publishing and discussion.

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Metabox All configure same as PAGE SETTING

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How to disable custom post


Theme options >> Custom post type

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How to Change custom post slug & name


Each custom post >> setting Example: Portfolio >> setting then blow image
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Add new Portfolio

where- Navigation to Portfolio >>> Add New Portfolio in Dashboard.

Portfolio comes with similar with post formate just few different option added

Enter your Title: Portfolio Name
Portfolio Description: Details your portfolio WYSIWYG editor
Portfolio Category: you must be use one category name(category name use for portfolio filtering)
Portfolio image: use the Featured image(use all image the same size)

Portfolio vc shortcode configure

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Portfolio single page option

Metabox configure same as Page setting

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IMPORTANT:category name use for portfolio filtering.

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Add new Lookbook

where- Navigation to Lookbook >>> Add New Lookbook in Dashboard.

Lookbook comes with similar with post formate just few different option added

Enter your Title: Lookbook Name
Lookbook Description: Details your portfolio WYSIWYG editor
Lookbook Category: you must be use one category name
Lookbook image: use the Featured image

Lookbook vc shortcode configure

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Lookbook single page option

Metabox configure same as Page setting

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Lookbook metabox configure

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Add new Testimonial

where- Navigation to Testimonial >>> Add New Testimonial in Dashboard.

Enter your Title: Commenter Name
Company: Company Name
Designation: Add Commenter Designation
Company Url: add url Default add #
Expert: add Comment

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Testimonial vc shortcode configure

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Select Style:

  1. Style1
  2. Style2
  3. Style3

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Add new Our team

where- Navigation to Our Team >>> Add New Our Team in Dashboard.

Enter your Title:

Add social icon link

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Add social icon link

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Add Excerpt shot description

Our team vc shortcode configure

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Select Style:

  1. Style1
  2. Style2
  3. Style3
  4. Style4

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Please see Woocommerce documentation for help with using Woocommerce:http://docs.woothemes.com/documentation/plugins/woocommerce/

How To Create Your Products
  1. Step: In the dashboard, Click on the Products sidebar menu and click on “Add Product” button. Enter a name for your product.
  2. Step: Write the product description into the post content field, this will be all the product information.
  3. Step: You enter the product information price, SKU, shipping, and more) into the “Product Data”.
  4. Step: The “Product Short Description” permit you to write the short information about product.
  5. Step: Set “Featured Image” in the right sidebar.
  6. Step: When all manipulations are finished, click “Publish” to show on your main shop page.

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  1. Step: Click on the WooCommerce menu item on your Dashboard
  2. Step: Click on “Product” tab. There is a “Product Listings, Product Data, Product Image Size & Downloadable Products”.
  3. Step: The “Product Listings” is where you can select options to show products.
  4. Step: In Product Image Size section, Catalog Image is for your images on the shop page and for shortcodes. Single Product Image is for your images on the single product pages. Product Thumbnail is for your smaller product thumbnail for widgets.
  5. Step: Set “Featured Image” in the right sidebar.
  6. Step: When all manipulations are finished, click “Publish” to show on your main shop page.

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Where: Left sidebar menu >>> Theme Option

Each option in the admin panel is pretty well described there and easy to use already, so we will just go through the sections in short so you can get an idea of the overall structure - and point out the important things.

GENNERAL OPTIONS

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Boxed version you can choose background image, pattern, and custom option as you want width use the 1200px default boxed version

Maintanence Mode

Enable: when you site working or down or coming soon live site

Performance: use cdn & theme js & css min file

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404 Page: configure your 404 page and uploaded custom image

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Logo Upload:

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To change the logo image, you can either use your own existing logo image or edit the included logo ai file - it is called logo.ai

Then increase logo size: use numeric less value logo size is big

Then increase inverse logo size: use numeric less value logo size is big

Custom favicon upload Upload:

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A favicon (favorite icon) is a small icon that represents your website and provides a shortcut to it wherever the icon appears (for example, in bookmarks or search results.)

The ideal size of a favicon is 16x16 pixels. You should save your favicon as either favicon.png or favicon.ico.

Then configure retina display favicon

You save your favicon as either a favicon.png or a favicon.ico file. The same article will show you what artwork works well in such a small size. like your logo create the favicon visit the web http://www.favicon-generator.org/

Top Bar:


Option Available

Where: Theme Option >>> Header>>> Top Bar

Main Menu:


Option Available

Where: Theme Option >>> Header>>> Main Menu

Menu width: container or container fluid

Page Title Bar:


Page Title Bar

Where: Theme Option >>> Page Title Bar

Footer Option:


Footer

Where: Theme Option >>> Footer

Menu width: container or container fluid

Archive blog setting:


Where: Theme Option >>> Blog

Login or register:


Where: Theme Option >>> Blog

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Typography:

Where: Theme Option >>> Typography

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Color Skin:


Color Skin

Where: Theme Option >>> Color Skin

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Social Media:


Where: Theme Option >>> Social Media

Put your social media link here this link use for social icon topbar and footer

Newsletter setting


Where: Theme Option >>> Newsletter setting

Put your Mailchimp information

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Custom Script:


Where: Theme Option >>> Custom Script

Put your Custom Script here css and js

Import/Export:


Where: Theme Option >>> Import/Export

Put your Import/Export data Here you can copy/download your current option settings. Keep this safe as you can use it as a backup should anything go wrong, or you can use it to restore your settings on this site (or any other site).

Demo Importer:


Where: Theme Option >>> Demo Importer

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one click Demo Importer full size store construction Details menu Demo content Instruction Menu left side serial 3 also you can import manually we put the demo page code like homepage1, homepage2, about us and content us. (where: menu item 10, demo page)

Store includes 13+ slide the popular Revolution slider created on WP. This slider is a beautifully animated slider that is 100% responsive and has some amazing options. We cannot cover everything here but we outline how to setup a slider and how to add slides to it.

Full Documentation here http://revolution.themepunch.com/documentation

To Create A New Revolution Slider.

  1. Click on the Revolution Slider sidebar item in your admin section, then click the Create New Slider button.
  2. Insert a slider name and alias. The alias text will generate a shortcode that can be used in the editing field of pages or posts.
  3. Then select the Source Type. If you choose Posts or Specific Posts, please refer to the Revolution Slider Docs for information on how to set that up.
  4. Then select the Slider Layout type, each type will have its own settings. Set the Grid and Responsive settings here also. View the layout example diagram below this area to understand what each section is.
  5. On the right hand side are many other options you can set. All are self explanatory with descriptions. Test them
  6. Once you are done, click Create Slider and your new slider will be made.

Creating A New Slide

  1. Click the Edit Slides button in the Rev Slider settings.
  2. Click the New Slide or New Transparent Slide button.
  3. When done, you will see a new slide box, click Edit Slide to open the slide editing section. This is where you add all your slide content.
  4. The slide editing section has many different sections that allow you to customize the slide. We cannot cover them all, but please do check out each one.
  5. To add a text layer, click the Add Layer button that sits below the slider preview window. Enter your text in the Text/HTML field that shows in the Layer General Parameter box. To style it, select one of the styles from the dropdown or make your own by clicking Edit Style.
  6. To add an image or video, click the Add Layer: Image or Add Layer: Video.
  7. Below the slide preview box on the left hand side are 3 sections; Layer Parameters, Layer Animations, Layer Links & Advanced Parameters. Select the settings you wish to have, and click Preview Slide to see a preview of what will happen.
  8. On the right hand side below the slider preview box is the Layers Timing & Sorting box where you set the time it takes for each layer to show on the screen.
  9. When finished, click Update Slide to save it. Repeat process for Store slides.

1. It Is Always Recommended To Backup Your Current Setup

It is always a good idea to make sure that you have a current backup of your web site, including your wp-content folder, your wp-config.php file, and your .htaccess file in your WordPress installation folder, and a copy of your WordPress database. You can use these to revert back to your original site if something unforeseen happens during the update process. If you are not familiar with how to do this yourself, there are several plugins available that completely automate that process for you, such as: UpDraft Plus and WordPress Backup Buddy

If you are using the Revolution Slider and have added custom css, please make a backup of the styles because those will be needs when you update. You can also backup your Store Theme Options on the Backup tab in Appearance > Theme Options > Backup.

2. Do Not Keep Older Copies of The Theme In WP Theme Folder

You should completely Store all previous Store theme folders before adding the new updated theme folder, or you could end up with WP path issues, etc.

3. Do Not Rename the Theme Folder

If you rename your theme folder when you update, then the path is no longer valid. WordPress stores menus and widget settings and some other settings by folder path. You need to rename your theme folder back to what it was before, and your settings, menus, widgets will be restored. Make a copy of your current theme folder before you upload the new theme.

4. Reset Browser Cache, Server Cache And Plugin Cache

It is always recommended to reset your browser, plugin, and server cache when you update. Visual issues may happen and Store often than not, its caused by caches, and they need to be emptied. Each browser allows you to Store cookies, history and other data. If your theme or Store Core version is not updated after uploading the new files, it is due to a server-side caching system. Some hosting providers have server-side cache systems installed to optimize the speed of content delivery, please clear any server-side cache or ask your host to do it. This is also true for google pagespeed setups or cloudflare setups.

5. Required & Recommended Plugins Must Be Updated

When you update the theme, you will see a notification message in your admin telling you the required and recommended plugins need to be updated. Follow the onscreen prompts to install the plugin updates. Our Store Core plugin is the only required plugin and it has to be installed and activated for theme features to work. Make sure you are always using the Store recent version of the Store Core plugin. You will be prompted to install it upon installing or updating your theme. If you dismiss the prompt or do not see it, then you can go to Appearance > Install Plugins page and install the plugin that way. Every time you update the theme, the plugin also needs updated.

Before updating your theme, please make sure you have a backup of your site BackupWordPress or Duplicator is a useful plugin to help you do this. To learn Store about backing up your WordPress website please see the Codex here:  WordPress Backups

Note: We recommend using a child theme if you are going to customize your theme files, as this will make it easier to update your parent theme.

Auto Update using Envato WordPress Toolkit


Unlike Store other free WordPress plugins, the toolkit is not available in the WordPress Plugin Repository. You& will need to go to GitHub to download the plugin.

Download the Envato WordPress Toolkit at GitHub

Download the Envato WordPress Toolkit at GitHub

After you have downloaded the plugin, there are a few steps to go through to get the plugin up and running.

1. API Key

You will need to generate an API key to link your WordPress site to your Themeforest account.

Login to Themeforest, go to your dashboard and click on “My Settings.” The API Keys screen allows you to generate a free API key.

2. Install Envato WordPress Toolkit Plugin

Install and activate the toolkit plugin. A new menu item, “Envato Toolkit,” will appear in the admin sidebar. Click on the sidebar link and enter your marketplace username and secret API key. Click “Save Settings.”

All of your theme purchases will now appear on this page after it refreshes.

3. Theme Updates

The plugin will now alert you to theme updates – so long as you check the toolkit settings regularly.

Click on install automatically beside each of your themes to automatically update them.

The toolkit settings page also allows you to install themes that you haven not already uploaded to your site, delete ones you don’t use and view version details. You can also set up theme backups.

It’s a fairly simple plugin, but also a helpful one.

ღ Always Use a Child Theme

Updating your themes shouldn’t affect any customization to your website, so long as you’re using a child theme. Child theme is included in the Package.

Updating Store via Wordpress

Download the plugin zip file to your computer.

  1. Unzip the package and locate Store.zip in the theme folder.
  2. Go to Appearance > Themes and activate another theme such as the default WordPress theme.
  3. Delete the Store theme which is now inactive.
  4. Go to Install Themes > Upload then install and activate Store.zip from the new package

If you haven`t changed any theme files, all you need to do is update your version of theme by downloading the latest package from themeforest, unpacking files and uploading new files on the server while replacing the old files. Simply overwrite them.

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Select Style:

  1. Style1
  2. Style2
  3. Style3

Step 02:

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Step 01:

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Select Product Type: Select Category as you want:

Set Product type:
  1. Featured Product
  2. Popular Product
  3. On Sale Product
  4. Top Rated Product
  5. Latest Product

Step 02:

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Roll over image Style
  1. left to right
  2. Right to Left
  3. Center blur effect
Cart Button position.
  1. left
  2. right
  3. center
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Step 01:

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Select Style:

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  2. Style2

Step 02:

Carousel setting Same as Featured Product

Step 03:

Multi Columns Same as Featured Product

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Product Rollover image style:

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Step 02:

Carousel setting Same as Featured Product

Step 03:

Sliding Effect

Step 04:

Design Option set: padding, margin, border style, background image/pattern

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Product style: Product summary: right/ left.

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Step 02:

Carousel setting Same as Featured Product

Step 03:

Single/Multi Column

Step 04:

Design Option set: padding, margin, border style, background image/pattern

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If Countdown time is all 00:00:00: How to time set
WP Admin>>Product>>General>> Sale Price(set)>> Schedule(click) store
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How to Add Tab

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Translation Basics

If you are new to translating WordPress, this is the right point to start. In general, internationalization and localization (abbreviated as i18n and l10n respectively) are terms used to describe the effort to make WordPress available in languages other than English, for people from different locales. The actual localization is done using the GNU get text framework, which is used by WordPress itself including the themes and plugins.

In order to make WordPress recognize the language to which you want to translate the core WordPress, the theme or the plugins, you have to define the language within the wp-config.php file or change a setting within the dashboard. The process is dependent on the WordPress version and is described below:

  1. Login to your FTP account and edit the wp-config.php file. In the wp-config.php file, look for WPLANG constant which looks like the following code:
  2. More Information click here codex instruction
       <?php
     /*
    *WordPress Localized Language, defaults to English.
    * Change this to localize WordPress.
    * language must be installed to wp-content/languages. For example, install
    * language support.
    */

    define( 'WPLANG', '' );

     ?/>
                    

For WordPress 4.0 or 4.5+ Users

After the wp-config.php file is edited, login to WP-admin dashboard and navigate to Settings >>> General Setting >>> page. Make sure Site Language option is set correctly.

To translate the theme please follows the steps below:

  1. Copy marin.pot file from marin/languages folder to your desktop for editing.

  2. Download http://www.poedit.net/ and open the file with it.

  3. Choose the text to edit and enter your translation in the bottom box.

  4. Save your .po file according to language code followed by country code If your translation is written in German, your file name will look like de_DE.po

  5. Once you save, Poedit by default automatically creates a .store file along side your .po file.

  6. Upload the .po and .store files you just created to your /languages folder so they are in the same directory as the marin.po

  7. Open wp-content; folder and and create /languages folder, if it is not already there.

  8. Upload the WordPress .store file corresponding to the desired language ( de_DE.po for example) into your /languages folder

  9. In Settings/General scroll to the last setting and choose the language.

  10. Done

How To Speed Up Your Site With WP Super Cache

plugin link WP SUPER CACHE

WP Super Cache is a plugin for WordPress that generates static HTML pages from your dynamic WordPress blog. Once static pages are generated, those pages are displayed to visitors, using less server resources than dynamic webpages.

For busy websites running WordPress, we recommend to enable a caching plugin, such as WP Super Cache. This will allow your website to handle simultaneous visitors and also typically loads much faster than without the caching plugin.

Configuration and Settings

Please complete all four steps to use the suggested settings.

tep 1. Set General Settings

On Advanced tab, you should either select Use _rewrite to serve cache files or the 304 Not browser caching as the recent updates to the WP Super Cache Plugin have made their use un-accessible at this time.

  1. Check box next to Cache hits to this website
  2. Select button next to Use rewrite to serve cache files
  3. Check box next to Compress Pages
  4. Check box next to 304 Not browser caching
  5. Check box next to Don't cache pages for known users
  6. Cache rebuild; Extra homepage checks; should already be checked, leave them that way.
  7. Select Update Status button.

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Step 2. Set Garbage Collection

Scroll down to Expiry Time Garbage Collection and enter 3600 in the box, then select Change Expiration

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Step 3. Set Rejected User Agents

It is recommended that you do not the default user agents from the list, to prevent bots from caching content and pages not normally seen by your visitors.

Explanation of the Options Selected

Cache hits to this website

Enables caching

Use rewrite to serve cache files

Fastest caching method, uses rewrite rules in client's .htaccess file

Compress Pages

Super Cache files are compressed and stored that way so the heavy compression is done only once. These files are often much smaller. They are sent to a visitor’s browser much faster than uncompressed html. As a result, the server spends less time talking over the network. It saves CPU time and bandwidth, and can also serve the next request with much high speed.

304 Not browser caching

Indicates to the client’s browser whether a requested file has been or not (see: http://www.addedbytes.com/for-beginners/http-status-codes/ or elsewhere for info on that apache code)

Don't cache pages for known users

This prevents logged-in users from being served cached pages and is the default for al every caching plugin out there.

Expiry Time Garbage Collection

The default setting will allow cache files to age 1 hour (3600 seconds) prior to being which is ideal. This setting can be increased for sites that do not have many posts (1,000 or less ) if you do not update your content often. If you have a very large of posts ( 25,000+ ), a lower setting around 1800 may be store viable to prevent stat/CPU issues due to the store of files being created.

Rejected User Agents

It is recommended that you do not the default user agents from the list, to prevent bots from caching content and pages not normally seen by your visitors. (For example, if you have a calendar, a real visitor may only browse close to now, but a bot will index every forever as if it is a different page. Caching these pages real visitors are unlikely to visit wastes resources.)

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