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Welcome
Welcome to Arras Theme Documentation Wiki! Like most open-source project wikis, everyone is allowed to edit and contribute to the documentation. All you need to do is to login your existing forum account or register an account and you are ready to go! Remember to check out the wiki syntax and test it out at the PlayGround before editing.
Note: This is not the place for you to ask questions or posting your website links. Please do not edit any of the FAQs and provide a question without an answer. You will find better luck getting answers in the Community Forums. However, if you do post a question there and found an informative answer, consider adding that information in the appropriate section. You will get a warning for spamming links here in the wiki and a ban (to your forum account) for subsequent offences.
By editing you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
Arras Theme Documentation
This entry was _originally published at Azja 2010 by Maro & Wuja
Welcome
Welcome to Arras Theme Documentation Wiki! Like most open-source project wikis, everyone is allowed to edit and contribute to the documentation. All you need to do is to login your existing forum account or register an account and you are ready to go! Remember to check out the wiki syntax and test it out at the PlayGround before editing.
Note: This is not the place for you to ask questions or posting your website links. Please do not edit any of the FAQs and provide a question without an answer. You will find better luck getting answers in the Community Forums. However, if you do post a question there and found an informative answer, consider adding that information in the appropriate section. You will get a warning for spamming links here in the wiki and a ban (to your forum account) for subsequent offences.
By editing you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
Arras Theme Documentation
This entry was _originally published at Azja 2010 by Maro & Wuja
Theme Options
Once you have activated the theme you should see a new tab on your WordPress Admin navigation. Inside the tab there should be a link called Theme Options. When clicked, you should be at a page with many tabs and options.
This page allows you to customise Arras Theme to your liking. Setup your RSS feed services, Twitter and Facebook links. Customise your footer message. Try playing around with the settings to get an idea of how each setting work.
Featured Slideshow
The Featured Slideshow is located at the homepage of your blog installation, before Latest Headlines and News Posts at the content area.
To set up the slideshow, you will need to go to the theme options, under the Home (Layout for 1.4.2 and below) tab, and assign a category for the slideshow to grab its posts from. Alternatively, you may choose to allow the slideshow to display your stickied posts.
You may also set the number of posts to be displayed at the theme options.
This entry was _originally published at Azja 2010 by Maro & Wuja
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Trackbacks are a way to notify legacy blog systems that you’ve linked to them. If you link other WordPress sites they’ll be notified automatically using pingbacks, no other action necessary.
Trackbacks are a way to notify legacy blog systems that you’ve linked to them. If you link other WordPress sites they’ll be notified automatically using pingbacks, no other action necessary.
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