This video is about how to edit the Theme with the Nicepage Plugin directly in WordPress. To use this feature, you should set the Nicepage Plugin as a Style Source for all your Site Pages, not only those created with Nicepage.
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Starting from Nicepage 7.3, you can edit Colors, Fonts, Header, Footer, and Templates directly in WordPress or Joomla. To use this feature, you should set the Style Source for your site.
Download and install the Nicepage Plugin or Extension from the Nicepage website. Alternatively, you can use the Nicepage application or Online Builder to create and export the Theme.
In this video, we will download and install the Nicepage Plugin for WordPress.
Download and Install the Plugin
Go to the Download page and Nicepage.com/download. Click the Get WordPress Plugin button.
Install Nicepage Pluign to WordPress
Open your site's WordPress Dashboard in a browser. Go to the Plugins section and open the Installed Plugins page.
Install the downloaded Nicepage Plugin version 7.3 and higher. Then, replace the previously installed Plugin with the new one.
Select Site Style In Wizard
During the installation, you will see the Site Style dialog. If you choose the Theme, the site will continue to use your current Theme for WordPress pages. Style changes will be applied only to the Nicepage Pages to preserve compatibility with the current site's look.
If you want to use the Style Editor fully, switch its Source to Plugin. Now you can change the Colors, Fonts, Header, Footer, and Templates for all site pages, including the Blog and other WordPress pages.
Click the Apply button to continue.
If you install the Nicepage Plugin for the first time, this step will be skipped, and the Plugin option will be set by default. However, you can change this option anytime in the Nicepage Settings.
Create A New Page
Create a new page or open an existing one.
Change Header
Let’s change the Header. For example, choose a preset with the Search Element.
Save the Page.
Edit Blog Template With Plugin
Now, you can edit the Templates with the Nicepage Plugin. Click the Nicepage Menu, go to Templates, and open the Blog Page Template. The Nicepage Blog is set to 3 columns by default and shows all added posts. Change the Blog to show 4 columns. Save Changes.
Add Blog Page To Menu
If you do not have a Blog Page, add it to the WordPress Pages and then add a link to the Menu. Add and save the blank page with the name Blog.
Verify Reading Settings
On the WordPress Dashboard, open Settings and then the Reading section. Choose your Homepage to display the Home page and your Posts Page to display the Blog. Set the Blog page to display a maximum of four posts.
Add Blog Link to Menu
Open the Appearance Menu and Add the Block link to the Primary Menu.
Test WordPress Site
Click the Visit Site link at the top to open your new site. Then click the Blog Page to view your Blog changes.
Site Style In Theme Settings In WordPress
Return to the WordPress Admin, then open the Nicepage Settings. You can change the Site Style Source at any time.
Again, with the Plugin option, you can specify the Headers, Footers, Colors, Fonts, Typography, and Default Styles for Elements like Buttons and edit Templates. The change will be applied to all site pages, including Nicepage and other WordPress pages.
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