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How To Add Custom Fonts using Code

How To Add Custom Fonts using Code

Important Notice: Font Manager Now Available!This older guide is intended for developers, in Total 5.0 we released a new Font Manager admin panel where you can easily add your own custom fonts via the WordPress dashboard. This step-by-step guide explains…

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Disable Custom Output for the WP Gallery

By default Total has a custom output for the WordPress gallery which adds lightbox to the images and allows for custom cropping. However, this function can be easily disabled via the theme options. If you are using a 3rd party…

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Equal Height Icon Boxes

If you have various icon boxes and you want them to all be the same height it's very easy to do. All you need to do is make use of the Grid Container element. When adding icon boxes inside a…

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Blog Styles

The Total theme includes various "Blog Styles" for your standard post entries. This will allow you to show your posts in the default way but also as a grid or in a left/right layout. Default Style - Large image and content…

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Exclusive WPBakery Elements

The Total theme includes many exclusive elements that extend the WPBakery page builder so you can add a lot more functions to your site. All these elements have "blue" icons and are tagged under the "Total" filter. How to Modify…

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Under Construction or Coming Soon Page

When you first install the Total theme you may want to hide the front-end from visitors while you set things up for the final launch. Total includes a built-in "Under Construction" add-on which you can use to redirect any "non-logged-in" users…

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Redirecting Pages/Posts

In Total 2.0.0 I added a new function so you can easily redirect any page or post. This field was actually previously added to be used for the "link" post format for standard posts but has been updated so you…

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Site Layout Widths

Total includes a powerful function so you can easily tweak the widths of your site (main/content/sidebar) for all responsive sizes. All you need to do is go to Appearance -> Customize -> Layout to tweak your layouts and view the changes…

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Widgetized Footer

The default Footer is composed of Widgets which you can add via Appearance -> Widgets. You can also completely style and select your options for your footer via the Customizer. What is a Widgetized Footer? In WordPress there are specific…

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