×
  • Themes
  • Support
  • Blog
  • Log In
  • Sign Up

NiceThemesNiceThemes

  • Support
  • Themes
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
Menu

Support Articles

Articles and Documentation for your NiceThemes products.

Knowledge Base / Theme Basics / Setting up a Home Page

Setting up a Home Page

If you are setting up your home page template to look like the demo, don’t forget to import the demo contents first.

By default, WordPress shows your most recent posts on the front page of your site.

Our themes come bundled with a special page template for Home Page. In order to use the theme Home Page template as your site home page you’ll need to set a static front page. This “static front page” look is common for those who wish to not have a “blog” look to their site, giving it a more website feel.

  • Check how to use the Home Page Template.

Creating a virtual static front page does not require editing or coding of files or templates. Using the default configuration for a “static front page” in WordPress does not remove the sidebar or change the look of the entire site, just the content area.

To create the static front page, go to the WordPress Dashboard

  1. Create two WordPress Pages from the “Add New Page”panel. If you will not be using WordPress blogging functionality, you can skip the second page.
    1. Title the first page “Home” (or another name) as your “static” front page.
      • Set the “Home” template to the default template or any custom template. Do not title your template home.php as this could cause a conflict.
      • Add content you would like to see within the content area of the “Home” page.
      • Publish the Page.
    2. Title the second page “Blog” (or you could call it “News”, “Articles”, etc.). This page will be a place-holder for showing the Posts on your site.
      • Do not use a custom Page template for this page! home.php or index.php will be used to generate this page.
      • DO NOT add content to the Blog Page. Leave it blank. Any content here will be ignored — only the Title is used.
      • Publish the Page.
  2. Go to Administration → Settings → Reading panel.
    1. Set ‘Front page displays:’ to ‘a static page’ and choose the first page you created above for ‘Front page.’ If your WordPress site will contain a blog section, set ‘Posts page’ to the page you created for this above. Otherwise, leave this blank.
    2. Save changes.
  3. Enable ”Permalinks” to show the “page title” in the address, since /index.php?p=423 defeats the purpose of making a static front page.
Theme Basics

Related Articles

  • Using Navigation Menus
  • Configuring theme options
  • Using SEO-friendly permalinks
  • Using featured images
  • Using page templates
XML Demo Content
If you're looking for the XML demo contents, you can get them here

Categories

  • Installation & Updates
  • Theme Basics
  • Theme Configuration
  • Theme Customization
  • Support
  • FAQs

Documentation

In the documentation you'll find all you need to get started. Select the product from the list to see the documentation.

NiceThemes

  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact

Support

  • Support Center
  • Knowledge Base
  • Support Forums

Products

  • Themes

Join Us On

Curated with lots of    by your friends at NiceThemes™

Login to your Account

Welcome back! Please log in to your account by filling the fields below:

Forgot?

Not a member? Create a free account.

Create a Free Account

You're 27 seconds away from some awesome WordPress free stuff, benefits and more. Create a free account and have access to our free products, benefits and more!

Already have an account? Log in
Secure Server