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Wordpress Theme

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a WordPress template. This documentation consists of several parts and covers the entire process of installing and setting up a WordPress website from scratch.

What is WordPress CMS?

WordPress is a free open-source blogging tool and content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. With its help you can create and administrate websites or powerful on-line applications without possessing any special technical skills. Due to the ease of use and flexibility, WordPress has become the most popular platform for website development. Learn More

What is a WordPress Template?

WordPress template is a theme for the WordPress CMS platform. You can easily change your website appearance by installing a new WordPress template in a few easy steps. Despite its simplicity, a WordPress template contains all the necessary source files that can be altered the way you need.

Template Structure

The template package includes several folders. Let's check what's inside:

  • screenshots
    contains screen-shots of the template. However, they are not required to edit the template.
  • theme
    contains WordPress theme files.
    • theme-name.zip
      archive with the theme (child theme). Contains all theme files. It must be installed through the WordPress extension manager.
    • manual_install
      contains files that make the WordPress website look like on our live demo.
      • uploads
        contains theme images.
      • theme-name.sql
        database file (contains theme content).
  • documentation.txt
    contains documentation link information.
  • info.txt
    instructions on how to extract source files.

Preparation

Before installing a WordPress website, you need to get fully prepared. We recommend you to get the following aspects covered:

Software

Before you start working with the WordPress template, you should download the required software. You can check the required software on the template preview page.
The requirements can alter from template to template, so we will list the most important ones:

Hosting

Since WordPress CMS is a PHP/MySQL platform, you need to have the hosting server prepared for it.

In case you already have a hosting server, you need to check whether it is compatibile with WordPress hosting requirements or not. In other words, whether you can host a WordPress website with it.

Our theme itself requires Apache or Nginx hosting servers with the following configuration settings:

Recommended Configuration
  1. In php.ini define the following:
    • 'max_execution_time' => 60;
    • 'memory_limit' => 128;
    • 'post_max_size' => 8;
    • 'upload_max_filesize' => 8;
    • 'max_input_time' => 45;
    • 'file_uploads' => 'on';
    • 'safe_mode' => 'off';
  2. in .htaccess file: 'php_value max_execution_time' => 60;
  3. in wp-config.php: 'set_time_limit' => 60;
  4. 50 MB of disk space;
  5. memory limit per process: 64mb (128mb or more recommended).
PHP and MySQL

Minimal required version of PHP is 5.2.4 and MySQL 5. PHP 5.2 is already not safe as contains critical vulnerabilities that can be used to harm your website. Some Theme extensions will not work with PHP 5.2 and require version 5.4 or later.

Recommended settings are:

  1. PHP 5.4;
  2. MySQL 5.5 or later;
  3. mod_rewrite;
  4. php fopen;
  5. suPHP.

You can also install WordPress on your PC or laptop through a local server. You can use the following software to create a local server: WAMP, AppServ, MAMP, etc. All of these support WordPress and can be installed as a regular software.

These tutorials will help you set up the local server: