Customize Your Theme
[wp101 video=”customize-theme”]
In this video, the instructor demonstrates how to use the WordPress Customizer to change the design and appearance of your site in real time.
1. Themes and the Customizer
- Themes control your site’s layout, colors, and typography.
- Thousands of free and premium themes are available for all site types (blogs, business sites, e-commerce).
- The demo site uses the Twenty Twenty theme.
- The Customizer lets you adjust site appearance with a live preview before publishing changes.
2. Switching Themes
- At the top of the Customizer, you’ll see the active theme.
- Click Change to:
- Preview other installed themes
- Browse the WordPress.org theme directory
- Filter by subject, features, or layout
- You can preview your content in a new theme and activate it with one click.
3. Common Customizer Options (Theme-Dependent)
- Site Identity
- Upload a logo or display the site title as text.
- Add a tagline.
- Enable Retina logo for sharper display on high-res screens.
- Add a site icon (favicon) for browser tabs and bookmarks.
- Colors
- Adjust background color for the header, footer, or entire site.
- Change the primary color (used for buttons and links).
- WordPress automatically ensures color contrast for accessibility.
- Theme Options
- Show/hide search link in the header.
- Show/hide author bio on posts.
- Choose to display full text or summaries on archive pages.
- Cover Template (specific to Twenty Twenty)
- Display the page/post title over a full-width featured image.
- Choose parallax effect (fixed image background) or scrolling background.
- Customize overlay color, text color, and overlay opacity.
- Background Image
- Add an image behind site content.
- Choose display options: fill, fit, repeat, or custom placement and scrolling.
- Navigation Menus & Widgets
- Manage menus and widgets (covered in earlier videos).
- Homepage Settings
- Set a static homepage or display latest blog posts.
- Additional CSS
- Add custom CSS to override theme styles.
- Example: italicize tagline and reduce opacity.
4. Previewing and Publishing Changes
- Preview your site on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
- Hide the controls to see full-width preview.
- Save options:
- Publish immediately
- Save as draft
- Schedule changes for later
- Discard changes
Key Takeaway:
The Customizer is your control center for personalizing your WordPress site. From changing themes, logos, and colors to adding CSS for advanced tweaks, it gives you a real-time preview so you can confidently design a site that matches your brand and style.