Zapto Design

Business, Construction, Corporate, WordPress Theme


Thank you for purchasing our theme. If you have any questions that are beyond the scope of this help file, please feel free to email via my user page contact form here. Thanks so much!

Server Requirements

Server Requirements are very critical in order to seamlessly upload the theme and import the demo data. Below are the list of configuration parameters of php.ini file that should be verified before installing the theme. 

How can this be checked ? 

1. You can check this in the php.ini file on your server and modify them as necessary. If you are not familiar with modifying this, you can reach out to your server hosting provider who should be able to configure this for you.
 
2. You can install and activate a plugin called Host PHP Info. On activating the plugin, the PHP Info can be found by navigating to Tools > PHP Info. You can then reach out to your server hosting provider who should be able to configure/modify this if required.
 

Install theme

After you download the package from ThemeForest, unzip it. You'll see a file zapto.zip in the theme folder, which is the main file that needed to upload and install. You can either choose to upload and install the theme using WordPress theme install or use FTP function.

Install theme using WordPress install function

 

Upload and install using FTP

If you get any fail when install theme by Wordpress install function, we recommend to use FTP:

Import demo content

If you are new to WordPress and have problems with setting up the theme you might want to import the demo content file that comes with the theme. The following actions will import some dummy posts and pages from the live preview:

 

 

 

After completing all above steps, go to Posts, Pages and other sections to see imported data.

Import widget demo content

If you are new to WordPress and have problems with setting up the widget you might want to import the demo widget data file that comes with the theme. The following actions will import some dummy widget data from the live preview:

The importer Widget Importer & Exporter page like the following screenshot.

 

 

How to manage Header Section

Header Settings Look like the screenshot, You can manage header settings from here

 

How to manage Home Page layout

One page Builder look like the screenshots.

We've created extra 7 custom widget for this zapto theme. 

If you want to show this widget. Just drag the widget in the widget area.

 

In zapto Theme has 30+ element

  • TL Welcome
  • TL Testimonial
  • TL Team
  • TL Services
  • TL Price Table
  • TL Portfolio
  • TL Google Map
  • TL Gallery
  • TL Facts
  • TL Contact Form
  • How to manage Footer

    How to Configure Typography Settings.

    Tell WordPress which language file to use.

    If you don’t use WordPress in your native language so far, you have to tell WordPress which language to use to activate the theme translation.

    You can do this by editing the wp-config.php file (the file is located in the main directory of your WordPress files) and defining the WPLANG constant. You have to set your language code there, for example fr_FR for French translation.

    ust add the line below to your wp-config.php or change it if it already exists:

    define ('WPLANG', 'fr_FR');

    First Method: Using Codestyling Plugin

    The easiest way to translate your theme locally is by using the Codestyling Localization plugin. After you have installed and activated the plugin, simply go to Tools > Localization (shown in your language) and translate the theme from your WordPress backend following the plugin instructions

    Second Mothod: Using Poedit

    Poedit is a common program which you can use to translate the theme. It’s available for free on poedit.net. After you have installed Poedit, you can open it and select File > New Catalog from POT file. Then select the .pot file from the theme you wish to translate which you can find in the /languages/ folder of theme. Then go through every line of text and translate it to your native language. Afterwards you can save the catalog with your language code (for example es_ES.po). Normally Poedit automatically creates the .mo file and saves it, too. The last step you have to do is to upload your created language files to the language folder of your theme using FTP.

    I've used the following images, icons or other files as listed.

    WORDPRESS PLUGINS & LIBRARIES

    JAVASCRIPT / JQUERY PLUGINS 

    CSS PLUGINS

     

    Once again, thank you so much for purchasing this theme. As I said at the beginning, I'd be glad to help you if you have any questions relating to this theme. No guarantees, but I'll do my best to assist. If you have a more general question relating to the themes on ThemeForest, you might consider visiting the forums and asking your question in the "Item Discussion" section.

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