Amazing WordPress Dream Theme

This content directly beneath the Featured Article section is completely optional!! Just in case you want to write additional content to feature on the home page, this is where you could put it, and it doesn’t require editing any source code! You can think of this section kind of like a “sticky” post, but the content actually resides inside a page.

Preview Included Styles:

Click an image below to preview the included WordPress Dream Theme styles:

Default Cream Blue

Tan Grey Stars

  • Dream Theme Tutorials »

  • Explanation of Sidebars

    Explanation of Sidebars

    The WordPress Dream Theme includes six widgetized sidebar areas. Below is a visual of how the sidebar areas are arranged: 468×60 Header Ad (shown in orange above) appears in the header of your site. This would be a good place to insert a 468×60 banner ad. Home Page Only Sidebar (shown in green above) appears [...]

    Oct 17, 2008 | 0 comments | View Post

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  • Adding an Image to the Featured Post

    Adding an Image to the Featured Post

    It’s easy to add an image to your featured posts using a WordPress Custom Field! The recommended size for a “featured post image” is 200 x 150 (pixels). When you write a new post (or edit an existing one), scroll down until you see the “Custom Fields” section. Click the “+” symbol to expand this [...]

    Dec 18, 2007 | 1 comment | View Post

  • JT Music Review

    JT Music Review

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    Dec 12, 2007 | 0 comments | View Post

  • How to Change the Footer Images

    How to Change the Footer Images

    From your WordPress Dashboard, select Presentation > WordPress Dream Theme Options … Scroll down the page just a little bit and you’ll see exactly where you can enter the footer image location and destination URL for each of your five footer images. Each “Image Location” field requires you to enter the full path to the [...]

    Dec 12, 2007 | 0 comments | View Post