One of my all time favourite themes is AutoFocus by Allan Cole – it’s a superb portfolio theme that lets your pictures to the talking. Great for sites that show off images.
I wanted to use it over at Cloud-TV but thought that a different colour scheme would better suit my pictures – so I took some notes on how to amend certain aspects of the theme. You may find these useful if you’d like to style the theme to your own needs.
Please note that at the time of writing AutoFocus is at Version 1.0.1 – it is likely to be the final standalone theme and it’s no longer under active development. These tweaks will NOT work for Autofocus Plus or Plus Pro.
Version Differences
There are THREE different versions of Autofocus out there:
- Autofocus 1.0.1 available from the WordPress Repository. You can get this simply by searching for “autofocus” under Appearance – Themes – Install New Themes. This is the version I’m discussing here. It is no longer in active development.
- Autofocus Plus (or Autofocus+) available from Allan Cole’s super unpronouncable site fthrwght.com. This is a child theme for the Thematic Framework. You need both these themes to run it. This version is in active development but not discussed here.
- Autofocus Plus Pro (or Autofocus+ Pro) also available from Allan’s site for a small fee.
I know this is confusing… that’s why I’m mentioning it here. Functionality is very different for the Plus version, which which we are not discussing in this article.
Background Colour
For my project I needed a darker background colour like grey. Have a look in the style.css file for these lines under the /* =structure */ section:
body{background-color:#FFF;color:#444;font:1.4em/1.6 "Hoefler Text", "Georgia", Georgia, serif, sans-serif;margin:0;padding:0}
Change the background-color value (#FFF) to something else like #333 to change its colour. Doing this will require a bit of tweaking on the old Page Titles – I’ll explain that further down.
If you’d like to add a background graphic, add the following code inside the {} brackets:
background-image: url('http://yoursite.com/picture.jpg');
Website Title
To change the size of your website title, have a look at this line of code under the /* =header */ section:
#header h1 {font-size:1.8em;line-height:0.8em;padding:5px 0 0;}
Change font-size to 3.8em for something with a lot more impact. The title is defined by the default link colour (since the title is a link) – if you’d like to change this independantly from the link colour, add this bit of code (it’ll make the title red):
#header #blog-title a {color:#f11;}
If you’d like to change the colour of the tag line, change the value in this bit of code:
#header #blog-description {color:#888;}
Adding a Header
To add a header graphic to this theme, have a look at the header.php file and find this bit of code:
<div id="header"> <h1 id="blog-title"><a href="<?php echo get_option('home') ?>/" title="<?php bloginfo('name') ?>" rel="home"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?></a></h1> <div id="blog-description"><?php bloginfo('description') ?></div> </div><!-- #header -->
Change the second line to something like this:
<h1 id="blog-title"><a href="<?php echo get_option('home') ?>/" title="<?php bloginfo('name') ?>" rel="home"><img src="http://yoursite.com/yourlogo.jpg"></a></h1>
Make sure your header is not too big, otherwise it’ll obscure the nav menu. Delete the second line if you don’t want WordPress to display your tag line.
Default Link Colour
To change this, go back to the style.css file and have a look for this inside the /* =miscellaneous */ section:
a{color:#444;display:inline;} a:hover{text-decoration:underline;color:#000;}
You guessed it: the first line changes the link colour, the second line deals with what happens when you hover. Sweet! Notice that changing either value will have an effect on the site title and all items in your Nav Menu, unless you override those individually.
The Nav Menu
The Nav Menu is called from within the header.php file via a function which lives in the functions.php file. Here’s the full php code you need to find:
// Produces a list of pages in the header without whitespace function sandbox_globalnav() { echo '<div id="menu"><ul><li><a href="'. get_settings('home') .'/" title="'. get_bloginfo('name') .'" rel="home">Home</a></li>'; $menu = wp_list_pages('title_li=&sort_column=menu_order&echo=0'); // Params for the page list in header.php echo str_replace(array("\r", "\n", "\t"), '', $menu); echo '<li><a href="'. get_bloginfo_rss('rss2_url') .'">RSS</a></li></ul></div>'; }
By default, every page you’ve got in your WP installation will be shown. That may not be what you want. Instead, you could write a link to every page you want to show like this:
function sandbox_globalnav() { echo '<div id="menu"><ul><li><a href="'. get_settings('home') .'/" title="'. get_bloginfo('name') .'" rel="home">Home</a></li>'; ?> <li><a href="yoursite.com/page1/">Your First Page Here</a></li> <li><a href="yoursite.com/page2/">Your Second Page Here</a></li> <?php echo '<li><a href="'. get_bloginfo_rss('rss2_url') .'">RSS</a></li></ul></div>'; }
If you don’t care for the RSS Link at the bottom of that block, delete the entire line and replace it with
echo '</ul></div>';
You can also change the size and colour of the entire nav block – have a look at the sttle.css file for this. Under the header section you’ll find a block of code – we’re only interested in the very last line which describes text in the nav menu:
/* =header */
...
#access #menu a{font-weight:800;}
If you wanted to make it red and slightly bigger for example, amend that last line to this:
#access #menu a{font-weight:800; color: #f00; font-size: 1.2em;}
Add tags to your heart’s content.
I love autofocus and ever since I started to shoot for Lamborghini my blog has been getting a lot more traffic. My ONLY gripe about the layout is that in the actual post the pictures are small and have to be clicked on to enlarge.
I’ve noticed that Autofocus+ PRO can produce larger images. Does Autofocus+ do this as well?
Thanks in advanced for any help someone can provide
I’d suggest you try Autofocus Plus on a dummy site – it’s free and really easy to setup. See if you like the feel of it. Also, there are two demo sites (for the Plus and Pro versions) on the developer’s site – check them out here.
Hi Nydia,
sorry for the late reply, your comment had accidentally been caught by Akismet and landed in the spam folder. Looks like your website has grown a bit since you’ve posted this – glad to see it. Thank you very much for your kind remarks 😉
Images tend to get tiled/repeated when the original is smaller than the crop that is generated on the front page. For example, if you’d upload a 100×100 pixel image and the first box is 595×300 pixels the image will be repeated to fill the space. The only way to avoid this is to upload images larger than 600 x 300. Looks like you’re now doing that – I can’t see the issue happening on your front page at the moment.
Autofocus (standard) has a copyright overlay by default however it’s not showing up on your site. I’m not sure why… Try installing Autofocus in a seperate folder and activate it – see if it displays the copyright overlay then.
Having said that, these are only overlays so the copyright message is not really part of the picture; if someone were to download it the message wouldn’t be there. It’s therefore better to add such things before you upload the images to your website.
Have fun 😉
Great page!
Do you have any idea how to get rid of the thin white line next to the photocollage on my startpage? davidlundgren.se
Thanx!
David
Hi David,
I’ve just had a look in both FIrefox and Internet Explorer – but I can’t see a white line on your start page. Maybe you’ve managed to eradicate it already – in which case: well done 😉