How to modify MANSION by GraphPaper Press

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I wanted to use Mansion for my Miami Beach Huts website. It was ideally suited, however all my images are portrait instead of landscape. Some tweaks were necessary which I thought I’d share with you for endless hours of fun.

I wrote this for Version 0.2 of this theme. A few things have changed since then, especially the documentation. Keep that in mind while I’ll talk you through some tips and tricks of MANSION.

Since we’re playing around with the thumbnail sizes and orientations, the first thing you want to do is install an invaluable plugin called AJAX Thumbnail Resize by Junkcoder. It does exactly what it says on the tin: resize your existing thumbnails. This way you don’t have to worry about posts from the past – they’ll still look great when you upgrade to a new theme like this.

Picture Sizes

For each picture you upload, WordPress automatically creates three different sizes on the fly: Thumbnail, Medium and Large. These are saved with your original image file.

Mansion uses the Thumbnails to generate all pictures on the home page and then links each picture to the post it’s embedded in. To make them look good, the default thumbnail size needs to be set to 200×150 pixels (under Settings – Media). Make sure the box “crop tuhmbnails to exact dimensions” is ticked.

So far so good. If you’re writing a new post and you’ll upload a few pictures with it, all thumbnails will resize correctly. If you’ve previously used a different thumbnail dimension you can use the aforementioned AJAX Thumbnail plugin to rebuild them all to fit Mansion.

The readme file also suggests sizes for medium and large images (495px and 960px) – we’ll see how that affects single posts and pages a bit later.

Orientation: using Portrait instead of Landscape

For my project, all my pictures are portrait instead of landscape – so instead of 200×150 thumbnails I’d like to use 150×200 ones. Changing the size alone and rebulding all thumbnails creates rather big black gaps in between them, so we need to tweak the style.css file a bit.

Find the following code and tweak the WIDTH value to your own needs. Say you have 150 pixel wide thumbnails, set it accordingly.

/* Logo description styles */
#header {background: #333; width: 200px; float: left; }

The Height of the Nav-Box

You may have noticed that when you use a different width for your thumbnails, this will have an effect on the Nav Box. Let’s make sure it’s exactly twice the height of your thumbnails and the front page should have a good grid layout again.

Let’s look at style.css one more time – find this near the previous piece of code:

#header .menu {min-height: 150px;}
#header .logo {height: 150px; position: relative}

These lines together effectively make up the size of the nav box. The bottom one sets a size for your “Logo” (in this case just the text), and the top line will dynamically expand depending on how many pages and categories you’re showing.

Play with these values depending on your thumbnail size. In my case, if you’re showing 8 items in the list, 99px for the “Logo” works fine.

You can also make this size static by replacing “min-height” with “height”, but you may find that if you add more items (categories or pages) some of them won’t be showing. You could then just make the box bigger in multiples of your thumbnail height.

The Width of the Search Box

The integrated search box is made for a 200 pixel wide nav box. Since we just made that a bit slimmer, part of it now gets cut off. Fear not, for help is at hand – take a look at this piece of code in style.css (under Navigation Styles):

#nav #s {background: #2c2c2c url(images/search.png) 1px 3px no-repeat; border: 1px solid #222; width: 157px; color: #666;font-size: 11px; padding: 4px 4px 4px 16px; font-family: "Lucida Grande",Arial;}

The width value is the culprit – set that to something like 110px for 150px wide thumbnails. Feel free to play around with it to find a size that suits you.



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215 thoughts on “How to modify MANSION by GraphPaper Press”

  1. My homepage is only showing 10 thumbnails… how can I add more? I can’t find where this variable lives.

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Hi Manny,

    under Settings – Reading you can define how many posts will be shown – it’s set to 10 by default, but you can increase this.

  3. Hey Jay, first of all great article! I found this through searching with google exactly how to modify this theme.
    I hope you don't mind me asking for some help.
    What I basically want to do is for a thumbnail on the index page to link to the post's image, instead of the post itself. Possibly in such a way that would work with a lightbox plugin.
    (in other words I'd like to see a big version of the image when clicking on its thumbnail rather than being directed to the medium sized version on its post page).

    I've been messing around with the code on file "images.php" and I found this bit near the bottom:

    /* If $link_to_post is set to true, link the image to its post. */
    if ( $link_to_post )
    $html = '<a href="' . get_permalink( $post_id ) . '" title="' . esc_attr( get_post_field( 'post_title', $post_id ) ) . '">' . $html . '';

    so I tried to substitute that "get_permalink" with functions such as "wp_get_attachment_url" but had no luck, I can't get it to return a link to the image in the post.

    If you know anything that could help me on finding a way to obtain this I would be eternally grateful and add a link to your blog on my website.
    Many Thanks
    Jack

  4. Thanks Jack, much appreciated!

    I think you’re best off to use a simple WordPress trick to make your picture link to something else. Go to edit your post, and then click the “edit image” icon in the top left corner of the image in question. A window opens, and at the bottom you have a field called “Link URL” – that’s where this image will link to. It can link to anything: other posts, a lightbox, you name it. Put in the URL to the “big picture” there.

    To find that URL, you’re already in the right place too: click on “advanced” and in the “source” field is the URL you’re looking for. Copy and paste that for eternal happiness 😉

    You’ll have to do this for every image in every post though. Hope this helps.

  5. Hi Jack,

    very sorry about the confusion… I thought your question was in regards to Modularity Lite – ignore what I said above 😉

    I’m looking into this for you now with regards to Mansion.

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