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WordPress Tutorials: WordPress Appearance:

WordPress-Theme Management:

Now, it is time to learn about Theme management. It includes image files, templates, CSS stylesheets, etc. that can help to make your website look great. This chapter discusses how to install, add new, or customize themes in WordPress.

The following are the steps for Theme Management.

Step (1) − Select Appearance → Themes

Step-2: The theme page will open. Hover over any of the themes that you want to use. Then press Theme Details to see its details.

Step-3: The following page will open. It consists of details related to the theme. Details like version, description, tags, etc.

If you want to add this theme to your page/website then click on Activate, and if you want to just check the theme, then click on Live Preview.

If you press activate, then following screen will appear.

Step-4: Press customize option. The following screen will open.

Step-5: On the left side of the page, you can customize your theme. Any changes you make or anything new you add is displayed on the right side of the page.

We will learn about customizing themes in the very next chapter.

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Muhammad Sikander Iqbal

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