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Modularity Lite is Thad Allender’s freebie version of a larger framework. I was customising this theme for Jerry Hyde’s site recently, and thought I’d take some notes to share with you.
UPDATE January 2011: This article gained a lot of attention since it came out in January 2010. Code changes dramatically with each release, which is why I’ve written an updated version for Modularity Lite 1.3. This article is about version 1.2. Tweaks may NOT work in later versions.
How to add your own Background Image
The background image gets loaded via the style.css file in the following line of code:
/************************* GLOBAL STYLES ***************************/ body {color:#eee;background: #111 url(images/bg.jpg) no-repeat center fixed;}
The full path to the default background image is wp-content/themes/modularity-lite/images/bg.jpg. Change it to your heart’s contempt!
How to add your own Logo or Header
have a look at the header.php file and find the following section:
<!-- Begin Masthead -->
<div id="masthead">
<h4><a href="<?php echo get_settings('home'); ? rel="nofollow">/" title="Home"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?></a> <span><?php bloginfo('description'); ?></span></h4>
</div>
Delete the <h4> and <span> tags and replace them with a link to your logo like this:
<div id="masthead">
<img src="http://yourdomain.com/yourlogo.jpg">
</div>
If you’d like that logo to link to your home page, wrap it in a link like this:
<div id="masthead">
<a href="<?php echo get_settings('home'); ? rel="nofollow">/" title="Home">
<img src="http://yourdomain.com/yourlogo.jpg">
</a>
</div>
Image Sizes
If you’re hosting images in places other than your website (say Flickr) you may find that those images are too big for your layout. Rather than fiddle with that, let’s have imgaes automatically resize when they’re wider than your theme.
Have a look at the style.css file and find the /* Floats & Images */ section, under which you’ll find these three declarations:
img.centered...
img.alignright...
img.alignleft...
The last value on each line ends with
max-width:950px
Change that to a smaller value and your images will be resized automatically. You may also want to add
heigh:auto
to each line so your images don’t get squashed. I don’t know which image alignment you’re using when you embed an image, so for safe measure, amend all three of them. As an example, here’s the first line of code in its entirety changed to 500px width:
img.centered{display: block;margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;max-width:500px; height: auto;}
Slowing Down the Slideshow
The slideshow is generated in Java Script. Have a look in your functions.php file and look for a code block under the heading // Load Dom Ready Javascripts – it looks like this:
jQuery("#slideshow").cycle({ speed: '2500', timeout: '500', pause: 1
In it, you’ll find two parameters:
- SPEED which is in fact the cross fade duration,
- and TIMEOUT which is the duration of each slide.
1000 is about 1 second, 2000 is 2 seconds, and so forth. Play with those and see what happens. If you’d like cuts instead of corss fades, change the SPEED parameter to 1. The PAUSE parameter doesn’t seem to do anything so leave it alone.
The divider gets inserted via the CSS class “drop” between each list element. I’m personally happy with the dotted line (after all, you WANT to seperate two links from each other) – I’d be more concerned about the triangular placeholder suggesting a drop-down menu. Again I think it’s fine if you insert several other sub-pages underneath the home tab.
To get rid of the entire divider, change the element
<li class="drop">
into
<li>
This leaves you with no dividers at all between your list elements.
Hope this helps 😉
Hi, great article.
In having trouble changing the font in the main body of the post. Ive looked through the style.css ant rtl.css and changed the fonts to what i want but have only manged to change the blog title. How am i able to do this?
Hi Jay,
it’s a tricky one – there’s another CSS file called screen.css in modularity-lite/library/styles. The main font is specified at the top of that file:
body {line-height:1.5;font-family: "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans", "Lucida Sans Unicode", Arial, sans-serif;}
a nice question: how i can have a different big image or better a different slideshow on each post?
Hi Alexandros,
that would be rather difficult to achieve – you’d have to have one slideshow directory for each post, or a list of URLs you’d like to include. Even for a different static image for each post you’d have to have a custom field with the image URL which would be displayed instead of the slideshow. That’s a major re-write of the code and beyond the scope of this article – sorry 🙁