Magazine Theme Legend
David Morgan on July 9, 2011
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This legend explains the distribution of content and management for the Magazine Theme, as seen in the demo. The Magazine Theme requires the Options Framework plugin to manage theme options.

1. The Custom Header
You can upload a logo or image of your choosing to fill this location of the theme within the Appearance > Header settings of the WordPress administration. View the Custom Header tutorial.
2. The Menu
You can manage the pages, categories and links added to your menu within the Appearance > Menus settings of the WordPress administration. View the Custom Menu tutorial.
3. The Search Field
You can choose to hide or display the search field within the Appearance > Theme Options > Display Settings.
4. The Featured Slider
Content is added to the featured slider as posts of a category selected within the Appearance > Theme Options > Homepage Settings. Images are added using Featured Images, and videos are added using the Featured Video field within the post.
5. Homepage 1 Column Posts
The homepage 1 column section displays posts of a category selected within the Appearance > Theme Options > Homepage Settings. Images are added using Featured Images, and videos are added using the Featured Video field within the post. This section can optionally be displayed within Appearance > Theme Options > Display Settings.
6. Homepage 2 Column Posts
The homepage 2 column section displays posts of a category selected within the Appearance > Theme Options > Homepage Settings. Images are added using Featured Images, and videos are added using the Featured Video field within the post. This section can optionally be displayed within Appearance > Theme Options > Display Settings.
7. Homepage Sidebar Widgets
Widgets can be added to the homepage sidebar within the Appearance > Widgets settings of the WordPress administration. You can display text, links, a calendar, social media links and much more within this section.
8. Footer Widgets
Widgets can optionally be added to the footer within the Appearance > Widgets settings of the WordPress administration. If no widgets are added to the footer, the section will not be displayed.
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