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Flexible page layout options

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:38 am
by Nihan009
You can choose a default page layout of full width, left sidebar, right sidebar, or both.

Additionally, you can choose different layouts for your archives, pages, and individual posts. Individual pages can also use different page templates to override the default one.

Social options
In the Appearance » Customize » Social Options menu, you can enter your social media URLs and enable a social links area to display icons at the top right of your website.

Colormag review - social links

16 widget areas
ColorMag comes with 16 widgetized areas.

There are separate widget areas for the left and right sidebars, a header widget area above the main navigation, and a widget area for placing ads just above the footer.

The footer has four widget areas, for the four footer columns. The first column is about twice as wide as the other three.

There are also separate widget areas that only display on the contact page and the 404 error page.

And there are 6 widget areas just for the front page content.

ColorMag Review - widget areas

Custom widgets
ColorMag also includes some special themed widgets:

Featured Category Slider: Show latest italy phone number posts or posts by category
Featured Posts (in 2 styles) - displays the latest posts or posts from a specific category
Advertising: in sizes 125×125, 300×250, or 728×90
ColorMag Review – theme specific widgets

The options of these widgets are very limited, so if you need more advanced options we recommend you use Soliloquy for your image sliders.

You can also check out our Adsanity review if you are looking for a more advanced plugin for displaying widgetized ads.

ColorMag Pro Features
ColorMag is available for free in the WordPress.org directory, but there is also a Pro version available that adds more features:

More font options: Choose from over 600 Google fonts and change font size with one click.
Single Posts Option – Prevents the same posts from being displayed more than once on a page, even in separate widgets.
RTL support: Displays languages ​​that are written from right to left
More color options – Change the color of each element on your site individually, instead of choosing a primary color.
Additional Widgets: Includes featured posts, tabs, random posts, videos, and other widgets.
Footer Editor – Edit your footer credits text from within your WordPress dashboard, no coding required.
The Pro version starts at $59 for a 1-site license.

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Documentation and support
ThemeGrill provides detailed documentation for ColorMag, including tutorials with screenshots that will guide you through how to install and configure the theme as it is in the demo.

If you need troubleshooting advice or other help, you can post in the free support forums on the ThemeGrill site. The developer responds to most issues within a day or so. There are also thousands of existing threads, so you may be able to find the answer you need just by searching the forum.

ColorMag Pro theme users have access to private support via a ticket system or email, and can also access dedicated premium forums. License purchase includes premium support for 1 year.

Alternatives to ColorMag
1. SeedProd

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SeedProd is the best drag and drop theme builder that allows you to customize any page or website without any coding.

There are beautiful templates and the visual builder makes it so easy to customize your own magazine website.

The best thing about SeedProd is that all of these designs are fully responsive. This means that your magazine website will look great on mobile and other devices.

SeedProd has a comprehensive knowledge base filled with tutorials, documentation, and more. It also offers a responsive support team that will answer your questions as soon as possible.

To learn more, you can check out our full SeedProd review .

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Our score
ColorMag is one of the most popular free themes in the WordPress directory. It can be a good choice for your site if you need a basic magazine-style theme and you like the look of the design.

Typical of magazine-style themes, the layout focuses heavily on the featured images of your posts, making it best suited as a free blog theme that uses at least one image for each post.

Customization options are available but somewhat limited in the free theme, but you can upgrade to the Pro version if you want the additional options included.

We give ColorMag 4 out of 5 stars. Here's the breakdown of our review scores: