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Slow Wheels Wordpress Theme

Wordpress theme developed by Made Slowly. The theme is based on the scaffolding of _s.

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Navigation

There are three main navigations built into this theme, the primary navigation at the top of the page, the footer navigation and a child page only navigation. Navigation menus are set in Appearance --> Menus.

Primary Menu

Primary navigation menu, named Primary, is displayed at the top of every page. Submenu items are automatically hidden until users hover over the parent menu item. They are permanently hidden on mobile, see Child Page Menus.

Footer Menu

Footer menus are sitemap and Downloadable Content. The sitemap is a complete list of all pages on our website (posts are NOT included). Downloadable Content contains custom links to external content.

Parent and Child Menus

Child pages are pages that have had their parent set in Page Attributes.

You can see an overview of which pages are treated as parents and which are children in your websites admin area (select Pages)

Any page prepended with - is a child of the above parent. Parent pages (with published child pages) and Child pages will have an automatically generated menu just below the page title.

This menu is not controlled like the other menus. It is based on the individual settings of each page.

Pages and Posts

A list of all your pages and posts can be found in the admin area. In some case, a page or post, listed, may not actually be published if it is set as a draft. This is useful when creating a new page or post over a prolonged period.

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