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Kiosk: Quick Setup Guide

Introduction to Kiosk

Your theme is a collection of templates and styles that enable you to build a stylish and minimal eCommerce or Service-driven online business. Our theme demo shows you what can be done with the theme, but should not be taken literally – how you configure and build your website is up to you and the outcome will depend on the content you create.

In a nutshell, setup follows a flow of Add Content→ Place Content→Refine Content.

This guide will help you through the following:

  • Optimal WordPress Settings
  • Theme Installation
  • WooCommerce install and basic setup
  • How to use the theme’s various post types and post options to create your content
  • How featured images and videos work in this theme
  • Homepage configuration and customization
  • Setting a custom logo and configuring the theme
  • Using widgets
  • Setting up menus
  • Customization options

Below, we provide an overview of how the theme interacts with WordPress. If you are new to WordPress, these overviews will prepare you for managing your site and creating optimal content. If you are a veteran user or know your way around Obox Themes, you may skip straight to Quick Setup for the recommended setup order.

How the theme handles images

Each WordPress theme defines a set of minimum image sizes that are used throughout the theme templates. This helps each page load as efficiently as possible by grabbing the smallest image possible, while also ensuring the image fits the template layout for the intended look. You can see from our demo that these images will scale or crop to fill whatever space they are presented in.

Minimum Size for posts

Images you upload to use as Featured Images in Kiosk should be a minimum of 660 px wide.

For best results, prepare your featured images to be 1000 px wide to ensure a good balance between file size and quality. Do not exceed 2MB in file size (typically more than 2000px wide or tall) or your upload may fail (this is the upload limit in most WordPress installs)

Scaling vs Cropping

Some widgets may crop your images to a specific height to ensure a uniform look. In these cases, your 660px wide image will be cropped to 495px high, or your 1000px image cropped to 750px high. In all other instances, the images will scale by width to keep the original aspect ratio.

Product Images

Your WooCommerce shop images are controlled primarily by your WooCommerce settings, not the theme. These settings will determine the maximum dimensions of images uploaded to Product posts, and whether they are cropped on upload. These images are then used in shop templates and product widgets and will scale automatically depending on the screen size. As a result, your images in widgets and products are not a specific or exact dimension, but the maximum quality of the images depends on what you set in WooCommerce. These settings are defined in the Configure WooCommerce step.

Sliders, backgrounds, etc

Refer to each post type tutorial contained in this guide to learn more about how images are used and displayed in those specific widgets or post templates.

If you have existing content with images in WordPress, download and run the Regenerate Thumbnails plugin

Post Types, Page Templates & content Structure

Kiosk offers a wide range of post types with varying layouts and functionality:

  • Posts: Create standard posts for your blog, news, etc, divided by categories
  • Pages: static posts that do not have categories.
  • Portfolio: Special post type for Kiosk that allows you to create a visual collection of single images or galleries, great for lookbooks or product editorials.
  • Team: Add profile posts for your team and link to social networks
  • Products: WooCommerce post type for managing your shop content
  • Slider: Special post type for Kiosk that allows you to create visual posts just for the slider – use for promotions, etc.

These post types have a page template or widget which displays the posts in a special format. See our demo for examples of what these look like.

Before your site will look like our demo at all, you must add some content, and one of each of these page templates. Once you’ve populated the post types with text and a featured image or video, you can then add them to your homepage via the AppearanceWidgets section in your WordPress administration area, which is explained in detail later.

Detailed instructions on adding each content type are covered on the following articles, or you may use our Demo Content file below.

Quick Setup

Setup time for this theme is estimated to take between 30 minutes and 4 hours, depending on the level of customization you intend to give it. For veteran WordPress users, setup should take less than 30 minutes.

This guide provides detailed instructions for setup and configuration of WordPress and the theme. You may also access quick tips and links to documentation from within WordPress under Theme OptionsHelp, or view basic WordPress help from the Help tab in the upper-right of most screens in your WordPress Dashboard.

To get started:

  1. Go to SettingsReading and choose Your Latest Posts to enable the theme’s dynamic homepage layouts.
  2. Ensure SettingsPermalinks is set to Post Name and Saved
  3. Follow the core setup steps in this order for best results:

Demo Content

If you prefer to pre-load our demo content into your theme to get a head start, you may use our demo content file below.
The demo file cannot setup the theme or widgets for you, so please continue with the setup documentation to learn how to master your theme. For best results, do not edit existing demo product posts with your own data- create your own from scratch! Your products need to be configured with your own tax, SKU, slugs and other specific data you do not want carried over from our shop!
To use this file:
  1. Right-click the below link and choose Save File As or your browser equivalent
  2. Unzip the downloaded file to find the kiosk_demo-content.xml file
  3. Go to Tools Import and click WordPress
  4. If prompted to install the plugin, follow the steps to install and activate.
  5. Browse to the kiosk_demo-content.xml file and click Upload and Import.
  6. You will be prompted to import authors and users from our demo site. Select your name from each drop-down to assign posts to yourself so these users are not creted on your setup.
  7. Click the "Download and import file attachments" box to attempt to import our demo images.
Please note that your server may not allow uploads from remote servers and the image imports will fail, in which case you will need to upload your own featured images to the posts. Photos in our demo content cannot be reused in a design for sale or any commercial purpose and may not be included in your theme license. The demo content available for download may vary from what you see on our sales demo.

Download Demo XML

Customization

Homepage: Kiosk includes two dynamic home page layouts (Blog, Widget-Driven) explained in more detail in the Setup Your Homepage article. There are also two default color schemes to start with, light and dark.

Colors: For customization of the theme’s overall color scheme, you may use the WordPress Customizer, which includes several options for changing individual colors

Layout: If you have some knowledge of CSS, you may further customize the theme’s styles or layouts using the Customize area of the Theme Options panel for storing Custom CSS.

Support

For help with common issues you may encounter, check out our Knowledgebase first. If you can’t find the answer there, head over to our Support Forums and post your question in your theme forum. You should receive a response within 24 hours on weekdays.

For help with modifying templates or changing functionality in your theme, feel free to post the question on our forums, but be advised you may be referred to one of our Approved Modifiers if your request requires testing/development to figure out or is beyond your skill level to implement.