Theme Documentation

    • Release date: October 15, 2014
    • Modified date: N/A
    • Version: 1.0

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Changelog

October 15, 2014 — Initial release

Requirements

    • WordPress 4.0
    • PHP version 5.3+
    • Third party plugins (Will prompt to install and activate upon theme activation.)

Image sizes
Image Location Width Height Mode
Project Featured Image 600px 600px Resized
Project Hero Image 1920px 1280px Resized
Blog 1280px 500px Resized

Installation

Within WordPress
  • Navigate to Appearance -> Themes -> Install Themes. Go to Upload, and select the file “thearchitect-v2.zip” and “thearchitect-v2-child.zip” within the zipped file you downloaded from ThemeForest.net. Hit ‘Install now’ and the theme will be uploaded and installed. This may take some time.
FTP Upload
  • Using your FTP client, upload the non-zipped thearchitect-v2 and thearchitect-v2-child folder into the wp-content/themes folder on your server. Go to Appearance -> Themes and activate the theme. The template is now installed and activated.

Tips: I suggest that you import the @IMPORT/dummy-contents.xml file to learn how the template works.

Theme Options

The custom admin panel was developed to make the life on the end user (you) a whole lot easier. Within the custom admin panel you’ll find all extra options to have your theme the way you want.

Within the WordPress administrative panel, on your left side menu, just click the last item Appearance -> Theme Options.

Tips: I suggest that you import the @IMPORT/theme-settings.txt file to duplicate the Custom Options of our Live Preview.

Menu Setup

This theme require custom menus to work. You can found the custom menus management under Appearence -> Menus.

You’ll need to create at least one new menu for the header. This theme also supports more custom menus, which you could use in the widget area. Click the + to add a new menu.

Now, on the left hand side, select the pages you would like to have added to the menu. You can then click “Add to Menu” and they will show up on the right side of the page. You can drag the pages around to arrange them the way you’d like.

Create a drop menu by dragging menu items under and to the right of another menu item.

Save the menu when finished.

Now that you have the menu created, you need to assign it in the Theme Locations window located on the left. From the drop down menu, select the appropriate menu for the header and save.

Credits

All images and 3D visualizations provided by Case 3D

Case3D provides 3D visualization and animation services tailored to the needs of professionals in the fields of architecture, interior design, real estate, engineering, construction and industrial design. The philosophy of Case3D is to work as a team to support the success of our clients thus laying the foundation for a long-term collaboration.

http://www.case-3d.com

Images used to illustrate the demo are copyrighted by its owners. In no way, any of these images are included on the final package you download from ThemeForest. They are only used for demonstration purpose.