Features

This themes has many features. The main index was designed simple but give useful information like using caurosel to display your blog excerpt and picture and also the categories title and description. You may add the testimonials from other to be displayed in single post. You can have your advertises in sidebar and we also give an advertise block after every single post or page.

These are the default setting of wellblog:


The followings are tutorial to use Wellblog option:

  1. General settings
    • Video: choose your own category
    • Skin: You can choose your favourite skin for your blog
  2. Logo Image
    • Logo: You can add your logo, simply add your logo to Images/ logo
    • Favorite Icons: You can add your logo, simply add your favorite icons to Images/ icons
  3. RSS and Statistics Settings
    • You can set your RSS Feeds with set your Google Analytics ID in Google Analytics ID textbox
  4. Google Adsense and User-Specified Ads
    • You can set advertisement using google adsense or your own advertisement, simply add your advertisement picture to Images/ads
  5. Don’t forget to save your settings
  6. Happy blogging with wellblog, our nice theme, your nice blog.

The followings are configuration of plugin to install plugins by yourself :

  1. Install and activate WP-PageNavi Version 2.61 | By Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan to show page number on your blog. You may do setting on your pageNavi option.Empty text value of Text For First post, Text For Last Post, Text for Next…, and Text For Previous… (blank), and default for the other.
    Set Page Navigation Option

    • Use pagenavi.css: Yes (checklist)
    • Page Navigation Style : Normal
    • Number of Pages To Show : 2
    • Always Show Page Navigation : No (Unchecklist)
    • Number Of Larger Page Numbers To Show : 0
    • Show larger Page Number In Multiples Of : 1
  2. Install and activate flickrRSS Version 5.1 | By Dave Kellam and Stefano Verna to show flickr on your blog. You can set your own account on flickr in flickr settings.
    Set flickrRSS Settings

    • Display: 6 photos. If you want to show your own photos, you can set display by user, and fill your User ID in User Id’s textbox.
  3. Install and activate Get Recent Comments Version 2.0.6 | By Krischan Jodies to show recent comment like wellblog’s demo (without widget).
    Set Recent Comments option

    • Show the most recent: 4 comments
    • Long comments are chopped off at: 120 characters
    • Wrap long words at: 3 characters
    • Template:
      Exclude comments by blog authors (your own comments): No
      Show comments and Trackbacks/Pingbacks together: No
      Group comments by Posting: No
    • Change coding in first texbox (Template for the comments) to<li><a href=”%comment_link” title=”%post_title, %post_date”>%comment_author</a> on %post_title</li>
  4. Install and activate Twitter Tools Version 2.2.1 | By Alex King to show your own twitter’s post on footer. You should first set your username and password on twitter’s settings. You have to set twitter tools to sidebar (the one with title Twitter only).
    Set Twitter Tools Options

    • Twitter Username/Password: (set with your Twitter Username and Password)
    • Enable option to create a tweet when you post in your blog: No
    • Tweet prefix for new blog posts: New blog post
    • Set this on by default: No
    • Create a blog post from each of your tweets: No
    • Category for tweet posts: (set with your post categories)
    • Tag(s) for your tweet posts: (blank)
    • Author for tweet posts: (choose your author)
    • Exclude @reply tweets in your sidebar, digests and created blog posts: No
    • Tweets to show in sidebar: 3
    • Create tweets from your sidebar: No
    • JS Library to use: jQuery
    • Give Twitter Tools credit: Yes

    Experimental part:

    • Create a daily digest blog post from your tweets: no
    • Title for daily digest posts: Twitter Updates for %s
    • Create a weekly digest blog post from your tweets: No
    • Title for weekly digest posts: Twitter Weekly Updates for %s
    • Order of tweets in digest: Oldest first