How to Start with Corpus
Before all else you must setup a WordPress version on your server. After downloading the package, you will have “Corpus” folder and “Corpus.zip” file inside the Theme package. You can either choose to upload the Theme to your server via ftp (just upload the folder “Corpus” into the folder wp-content/themes) or via WordPress upload function (Appearance > Themes > Install Themes > Upload) using the “Corpus.zip” file.
This is for sure the easiest and fastest way to update Corpus. The only thing you have to do is to activate the theme update and enter your Themeforest username and an API key (from Envato).
Follow the steps below in order to use the auto update:
- Go Theme Options > Theme Update.
- Enable Theme Update.
- Insert your Themeforest username and an API key from your Envato account.
- Save changes and you’re ready.
When there is a new update of Corpus you will be informed (message at top) in Appearance > Themes screen and in Theme Options screen. Then you will be able to update Corpus with just one-click. Don’t forget to update the required plugins in case that you are prompted (read the last 5 steps in this page).
With Corpus you have the possibility to import any of the demos with just ONE click. Just follow the steps below:
- Install and activate the required plugin Corpus Demo Data Importer
- Go Corpus Demos in the WP Dashboard
- Select the demo you wish to import (you can additionally select to import Dummy Content, Theme Options or/and Widgets).
- Click Import and in a few seconds you will have the whole content in your WP installation.
- Have Fun!
Basic settings in Corpus
Create a new page from Pages > Add New. Give a title, like ‘Home’, add the elements and settings you wish and then publish it. Next, create another page with the title you want for your blog. You do not need any content for your main blog page. The next thing is to tell WordPress to use your pages appropriately. Go to Settings > Reading and set the ‘Front page displays’ to ‘A static page’. Set the home page you just created as the ‘Front page’, and the blog page you created as the ‘Posts page’ and save your changes.
Your Home and Blog page are ready to go!
Corpus comes with two custom menus, one positioned in the header area(Header Menu) and the other in the copyright area(Footer Menu). To set up your custom menus simply:
- Go to Appearance > Menus.
- Enter your menu name.
- Click the Create Menu button.
- Add items to your menu by using the widgets on the left side.
- Save your menu.
- Click Manage Locations.
- Attach it to the location you prefer (Header or Footer) and save again!
Additionally, Corpus offers the Anchor Menu per page option. Notice that, anchor menus are optimal for navigation within one page. To create such a menu in a page please do as follows.
- Add Section IDs (e.g., idname1) in Rows you want to use in your menu.
- Create a menu the usual way.
- Add as menu items custom links of the form: http://www.site.com/pagename/#idname1
- Save menu and use it by selecting it from the Page Options of the page.
Theme Options/Philosophy
Corpus option panel is built with the famous Redux Framework and gives you many configuration options in a user-friendly environment. Click the Corpus tab from the main WordPress navigation and then you will be able to affect many core features of Corpus. All the options have detailed descriptions in order to explain their purpose.
For a better grasp of the full potential of the theme, it is worth having a look at the philosophy behind the Header. The Header in Corpus does not have predefined styles (like most themes), but the elements can be moved independently from each other. The elements one can add on Header may be the following:
- Logo (3 different Background styles)
- Menu (3 different styles)
- Safe Button (On/Off & Add various elements)
- Menu Elements (On/Off & Add various elements)
- TopBar Area (On/Off & Add various elements)
All 4 elements can have their own align without one’s place affecting the other’s. This way, virtually dozens of combinations can turn out. If you take into account the topbar that offers 2 places (left and right) and it’s of the logic On/Off and Add elements, Corpus can satisfy even the most demanding user.
Corpus provides multiple footer layouts that you can choose from. You can select various column layouts or have a single column if you wish. Go to Theme Options > Footer Options to build your footer.
Afterwards the creation of your footer layout, you will probably want to add content to it. Simply go to Appearance > Widgets. Drag any of the provided widgets to the footer widget areas (Footer 1-4), order and reorder them as you wish and customise the settings.
Page Options
Let’s create a new page by following the usual WordPress steps:
- Go Pages > Add New.
- Give the page title.
- Add your content (use the amazing Visual Composer).
Just below the Tinymce Editor you will notice two meta boxes (sections for settings): One with the title ‘Page Options’ and another with the title ‘Feature Section’.
Here you can give a description for the page (a subtitle) you create, choose its layout (Default, Full Width, Right Sidebar, Left Sidebar), select which widget area to use and if you also prefer a fixed(sticky) or even colored sidebar. Additionally, you can add an anchor menu and disable areas like the page title, the topbar, the bottom bar, the footer, the copyright area, the safe button and even the content area.
Corpus gives you the chance to add one of five special elements and to integrate your header with the feature section (Header Integration option). You can select among Title, Image, Slider, Video or Google Map. Follow the guidelines to set up the Feature Element of your choice. In addition, it’s worth trying your site’s Header under the Feature section in any page you like. This way you can create pages of totally different style. Finally, you can define the height of your feature section. Choose a full width section or specify the height you prefer in pixels.