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WWWWWWWWWW WWWW WWWW *WWW .WWWWWW.WWW+,WWW# .WWW# WWWWW:WWWW WWWW WWWW WWWW WWWWWWWW +++, +++: ++++ WWW: ++++++++ ++++ WWW +++. ++++ WWWW ,WWW# WWWW WWWW Designed by t0mmmmmmm, Dec 2006 WWWWWWWWWW http://www.onehertz.com/portfolio/wordpress/ WWWWWWWWW #WWWW === LICENSE ============================================================================ Mandigo is released under the GPL license terms. Customize the theme at will, but please do not modify the credits in the footer. === INSTALLING ========================================================================= To add Mandigo to your WordPress installation, follow these basic steps: 1. Extract the files from the archive, preserving the directory structure. 2. Using an FTP client to access your host web server, create a directory to contain your theme in the wp-content/themes directory provided by WordPress (ie wp-content/themes/mandigo). 3. Upload the theme files to the new directory on your host server. 4. Log in to the WordPress Administration Panels. 5. Select the Presentation subpanel and click on the Mandigo screenshot. === UPGRADING ========================================================================== Upgrading Mandigo is generally only a matter of uploading the new files, overwriting the existing ones. If you haven't made any modification to the PHP files, and if you haven't overwritten any of the standard images, all you have to do is upload the new files. The settings made on the Theme Options page will remain untouched. For more information, check out the Upgrade Notes on the Mandigo wiki: http://wiki.onehertz.com/WordPress/Mandigo/Upgrading === SHOW YOUR SUPPORT ================================================================== If you enjoy this theme, please consider doing some (all) of the following things: - let me know and send an email to tom@onehertz.com - show your support by making a donation: http://www.onehertz.com/portfolio/wordpress/donate/ - leave a comment on the Theme Viewer (outdated): http://themes.wordpress.net/columns/2-columns/1378/ - bookmark it on del.icio.us: http://del.icio.us/url/e0a106d15b639607c3e02a375a821f67 Thank you for choosing Mandigo! === WIDGETS SUPPORT ==================================================================== Mandigo supports up to four widgets bars: two on the sides, one at the top and one at the bottom. The sidebars can be displayed on either side of the reading area. The top/bottom bars are most useful to display some kind of static content (using text widgets), or recent posts/comments. If you're still not using widgets (you should!), you can find more information about them here: http://automattic.com/code/widgets/ === HEADER IMAGES ====================================================================== Header images management will eventually be better explained on the Mandigo wiki: http://wiki.onehertz.com/WordPress/Mandigo ** Replacing Default Header Images If none of the headers satisfy your needs, create a new scheme by copying one of the existing ones and just replace the head.jpg file in the newly created images/ subfolder. If you are using the wide layout, save your image as head-1024.jpg instead. You DO NOT have to modify the PNG files, as the JPG files are displayed ON TOP of them. For best results, resize your header image to the dimensions below: +-----------------------+ | Layout Width | +-----------+-----------+ | standard | wide | | 800px | 1024px | +--------+----------+-----------+-----------+ | | | | | | | standard | 737 x 226 | 961 x 226 | | Header | | | | | +----------+-----------+-----------+ | Height | | | | | | slim | 737 x 126 | 961 x 126 | | | | | | +--------+----------+-----------+-----------+ ** Per-Page Header Images: If you wish to have a different header image on a page, all you have to do is name it after the ID (not slug) of the page on which it should be displayed, and upload it to the images/headers/ folder, eg 'images/headers/412.jpg' if you want a custom image for post/page #412. Images should be saved as JPG and use the dimensions mentionned above. You can retrieve a page's ID from the administration interface, under Manage, Posts/Page. If the script can't find a custom header image, the default one is used instead. If there is more than one post on a page (default view, archives, search, ...), the ID of the first post to appear on the page will be used. ** Random Header Images: If the "Use random header images" option is enabled in the Theme Options page, AND a per-page header could not be found, Mandigo will use a random file from the images/headers/ folder. Valid file types are JPG, GIF, PNG and BMP. ** Detection Order: As of version 1.34, Mandigo will first look for headers in the user's uploaded files, THEN in images/headers/ as this allows for people in a WPMU environment to still benefit from this functionality. For images to be detected from the user's uploaded files (the WordPress Media library), the files have to be named according to the following pattern PRIOR to uploading: - "mandigo_header.jpg" in the case of a image to use site-wide - "mandigo_header_ID.jpg" where ID is the post ID (see per-page headers section above) === IMAGES IN POSTS ==================================================================== Image management will eventually be better explained on the Mandigo wiki: http://wiki.onehertz.com/WordPress/Mandigo ** Alignment: Most of the time Mandigo will follow the alignment options you set in the rich editor, but in some cases, depending on how you want the pictures to be arranged and which set of options you enabled, things may get a little trickier. This section should help you solve most alignment problems. Text is set to wrap around images by default, however if you want to override this behaviour, there is an option ("Do not wrap text around images") to disable it. If you want text to be wrapped around images but have problems with short paragraphs messing up your posts, try adding the "clear" class to your p tag, i.e.
. If you don't use
s, adding
between paragraphs
will do the trick as well.
If you want to center an image, use the "aligncenter" class instead. Note however that
text can't be wrapped around centered images, and that such aligned images occupy a
full line. This implies that if you want to have more than one picture side by side but
aligned to the center, you will have to apply the "alignnone" class to them, and wrap
them in a centered container, i.e.