Movie Theatre Pro
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Introduction
What is the WordPress content management system (CMS) ?
WordPress CMS is a user-friendly content management system enabling easy creation and management of websites and digital content, regardless of technical expertise. Originally a blogging platform, it has evolved into a versatile CMS for various website types. It offers themes for visual appeal, plugins for added functionality, and a simple interface for content creation. With a responsive design and SEO-friendly features, WordPress is supported by a large community, receives regular updates, and exists in both hosted (WordPress.com) and self-hosted (WordPress.org) versions. It's renowned for its accessibility, adaptability, and open-source nature.
Help and Support
If you have any questions about our WordPress themes, you can reach out to us through our support forum or contact us via email at support@asterthemes.com. Our support team is available to assist you with any issues related to customization or compatibility that you may encounter.
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SUPPORTSystem specifications
Minimum requirements for installation:
- WordPress Version 6.2.2
- Php Version 8.1.10 (Supports 64bit values)
- MySQL Version 10.4.25-MariaDB
- WordPress has a memory limit of 256 MB or more.
Suggested PHP setup limitations:
You must raise the PHP limits if you are experiencing any problems importing the demo material. You can either increase the following PHP limits in php.ini on your own or by getting in touch with your hosting provider.
- max_execution_time set to 300
- memory_limit set to 512M
- post_max_size set to 40M
- upload_max_filesize 40M
- upload_max_size 40M
- max_input_time 60
Theme Installation
Installing a theme in WordPress is a straightforward process. There are two main methods to install a theme: through the WordPress dashboard or manually via FTP. Here's a step-by-step guide for each method:
Method 1 : Installing a Theme via the WordPress Dashboard
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Appearance in the left-hand menu, and then Click on Themes.
- On the Themes page, select Add New by clicking the button.
- Click the button to Upload a Theme if you have a theme file in ZIP format and Select Browse Browse for chosse file in ZIP format and then click Install Now.
- Click the "Activate" button to make the theme active on your website.
Method 2 : Manually Installing a Theme via FTP
You might want to think about utilizing this method to upload your theme if you have an FTP client installed (such as FileZilla) and the login credentials for the server hosting your site.
- Unzip the movie-theatre-pro.zip file.
- Accessing your web server host using an FTP client. Proceed to the /wp-content/themes.
- Upload the theme to your server /wp-content/themes/.
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Appearance > Themes and activate the theme from the Dashboard.
Demo Import
In WordPress, a demo importer is a feature commonly provided by premium themes or theme frameworks. It allows users to import demo content, layouts, and settings to replicate a pre-designed website demo.
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Appearance in the left-hand menu, and then Click on At Setup Wizard.
- Click the Start button and start your demo import.
- Click the Install Plugin install all the plugin.
- Click the Demo Import finish Demo import.
- Click the Visit Site
Plugin Installation
Installing plugins in WordPress is a simple process and can be done through the WordPress dashboard. There are thousands of plugins available to extend the functionality of your website.
Method 1 : Installing Plugins via the WordPress Dashboard (Recommended)
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Plugins in the left-hand menu, and then click on Add New
- In the Add Plugins page, you can search for the plugin you want to install.
- From the search results, find the plugin you want to install and click the Install Now button next to it.
- Once the installation is finished. Click the Activate button to activate the plugin and make it functional on your website
Method 2 : Uploading Plugins Manually via the WordPress Dashboard
- Proceed to the Plugins in the left-hand menu, and then click on Add New.
- Click on the Upload Plugin button at the top of the page.
- Click the Choose File button, select the plugin ZIP file from your computer, and then click Install Now
- Click the Activate Plugin link to activate the plugin on your website.
Homepage Setup
Establish your homepage by adhering to these guidelines.
- To set the template, create a page: Navigate to the Dashboard > Pages. Include a New Page Choose the template.
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Settings > Reading, Set homepage displays to Static page, Select Home page.
Customizer Settings
Customizer settings refer to a feature in WordPress that allows users to customize various aspects of their website's appearance and functionality in a user-friendly and interactive manner. The Customizer provides a live preview of the changes, making it easy for users to see how their modifications will look before saving them.
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Appearance in the left-hand menu, and then Click on Customizer.
- The Customizer allows you to make changes to the theme settings, widgets, menus, backgrounds, colors, and more, depending on the options provided by your active theme and any installed plugins.
Typography
The font family and size of headers, paragraphs, body text, slider text, post/page titles, and button text can all be adjusted.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Typography.
- This Setting is use for hole body and all tags.
- After Edit Press the Publish Button.
Section Ordering
This section provide section order and section Padding
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Section Ordering.
- This Setting is use for section order.
- After Edit Press the Publish Button.
Header
In WordPress, the term Header refers to the top section of a website's page layout. It is a crucial part of the site's design as it often contains the site logo, navigation menu, and sometimes other important elements like contact information, social media icons, or a search bar.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Header
- In Header Added Primary Menu and menu are created in Navigation.
- After Edit Press the Publish Button.
About
- This is a About Section
- In this section, you can find information about Movie Theatre.
- On the left side, you can see the gif and options provided in the customizer.
- There is a button labeled "Hire Us" Clicking on it will display additional information about movietheatre.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this step to edit this section.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > About Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Services
- This is a Services Section
- In this section, you will find a list of all the services that the sites provide for you.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this step to edit this section.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Services Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Video
- This is a Video Section
- In this section, you will find various videos.
- If you click the play button, the banner will be hidden, and the video will play in the same place.
- In Customizer, you see the options to add the video and style this Section.
- Follow this step to edit this section.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Video Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Shots
- This is a Shots Section
- This section is come from Shots name posttype.
- In that section, you will find information about the different shots used in the movie.
- If you click on the title, it will redirect you to the specific post details.
- By clicking on the View All button, you can see more posts of shots.
- To create a post, follow these steps:
- Proceed to the the Dashboard, click on Shots, then select Add New Shots to fill in your post details.
- Fill the details and click on Publish Button.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this steps to edit this section
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Shots Section.
- After editing section, click the Publish button.
Characters
- This is a Characters Section
- In this section, you can view the characters from the movie.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this step to edit this section.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Characters Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Award
- This is a Award Section
- In this section, you will find the awards that the site has received.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this steps to edit this section:
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Award Section.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- After editing section, click the Publish button.
Project
- This is a Project Section
- In this section, you will find the completed projects of the organization.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this steps to edit this section
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Project Section.
- After editing section, click the Publish button.
Review
- This is a Review Section
- This section is from the Review name, Post-Type.
- In this section, you can view the reviews.
- To add new review, please follow these steps.
- Please Proceed to the the Dashboard, then navigate to Review, and select Add New Post. You can then add your details in the provided space.
- Fill the details and click on Publish Button.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this step to edit this section.
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Review Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Blog
- This is a Blog Section.
- The blog is displayed in that part and is derived from a post.
- By clicking on the View All button, you can see more posts of blogs.
- The process to create a post is located in the Post, category format tab.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this steps to edit this section
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Blog Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Get In Touch
- This is a Get In Touch Section.
- In that section, you will find contact information. You can use the form to ask your questions.
- In Customizer, you see the options to style this Section.
- Follow this steps to edit this section
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Get In Touch Section.
- After Edit Click on Publish Button.
Footer Copyright
- Proceed to the the Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > Theme Settings > Copyright.
- After Edit Press the Publish Button.
Templates for Pages & Sidebars
- Default Template (Standard page layout featuring a right-hand sidebar).
- Home Page Template (Template for displaying homepage content).
- Blog Full Width Extend (Page layout without a sidebar).
- Blog with Left Sidebar (Template for blogs with the sidebar positioned on the left).
- Blog With Right Sidebar (Template for blogs with the sidebar positioned on the right).
- Page with Left Sidebar (Template for pages with the sidebar positioned on the left).
- Page With Right Sidebar (Template for pages with the sidebar positioned on the right).
- Contact Template (The standard Contact template without a sidebar.).
Articles, Categories, and Post Styles
In WordPress, Posts , Categories and Post Formats are essential components used to organize and structure your website's content. Understanding how they work will help you create a well-structured and easily navigable website.
Add category
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Posts on the left sidebar, and then click on Categories.
- Give your category a name (e.g., "Technology," "Travel," "Recipes," etc.)
- Enter your slug or leave empyt Because it is usually auto-generated based on the name but can be edited if needed.
- To create a hierarchical structure for your categories, assign a parent category. This action makes the new category a sub-category of the parent.
- You can add a description for the category to provide more context about its content.
- After filling in the details, press the Add New Category button to create the category.
For more information on adding a category, refer to the following article: Click Here
Create Blog Post
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Posts on the left sidebar and click on Add New.
- Enter the title of your blog post.
- On the right side of the editor, you can select categories.
- On the right side of the editor, you can Tags.
- On the right side of the editor, you can Add Featured Image.
- click the "Publish" button on the top-right corner of the editor.
For further details on Add Post, look at the following article: Click Here
Shortcodes
A shortcode is a useful tool for content creation. "http://codex.wordpress.org/Shortcode" Using shortcodes is straightforward. Make sure the editing option is initially set to Visual.
Woocommerce Product Shortcodes : [products per_page="12" columns="4" orderby="date" order="ASC"]
Contact Form : [contact-form-7 id="5" title="Contact form 1"]
Instagram Feed : [instagram-feed]
Widgets
In WordPress, widgets are small blocks of content or functionality that you can easily add to various widget areas on your website. Widget areas are predefined sections of your theme's layout, such as the sidebar, footer, or header, where you can place widgets. Widgets allow you to add dynamic content, such as recent posts, search bar, social media links, and more, without writing any code.
- Proceed to the Dashboard > Appearance on the left sidebar, and then click on Widgets.
- On the left side of the Widgets page, you'll see a list of available widgets, such as Recent Posts , Categories , Search , Text, etc.
- you'll find the widget areas available in your theme, such as Sidebar , Footer , Header and any other custom widget areas your theme may have.