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Theme Installation Errors

The Total theme should install without any errors, although on some occasions people do encounter issues so here are the most common problems and their solutions. The package could not be installed - theme is missing the style.css stylesheet One…

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Removing Custom Post Type Slugs

The total theme includes a built-in option to easily remove the slugs for the theme's built-in post types (Staff, Portfolio and Testimonials). This isn't normally advised as it could create issues with the site (404 errors) but due to the…

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Left-Side Menu Dropdowns

By default all sub-dropdown items on the main menu open to the right, however, if you have dropdowns on the far right this could cause them to go off the screen which isn't good. For this reason Total has a…

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Adding, Editing & Removing The Footer Callout

The Total theme comes with a little callout that is by default at the bottom of the page and looks something like the screenshot below: Editing The Callout Globally Like everything else in Total this is done via the WordPress Customizer…

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Altering The Meta Viewport Tag

By default the Total theme uses the following meta viewport tag (when responsiveness is enabled): <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> This is one of the most common viewport tags for responsive designs which allows for zooming into your site when using mobile…

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Transparent (Overlay) Header

The "Transparent Header" (also referred to as "Overlay Header") in Total allows you to position whatever is at the top of your page under the main header (which will be transparent) so you can create some cool unique layouts. This…

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