IMPORTANT: This older guide is intended for developers, in Total 5.0 we released a new Font Manager admin panel where you can easily add your…
Total includes built-in options that will allow you to quickly change the "accent" colors (default is blue) througout the theme. Simply go to Appearance >…
When working with the Visual Composer sometimes you may want to add white text, however, when selecting code in the default WordPress editor and making…
The WordPress customizer is awesome but it can also be a bit slow when you have tons of options. For this reason I added a…
By default the Total theme only loads the Latin subset for Google fonts (fonts selected under Appearance > Customize > Typography). If you are using…
Since Total 3.2.0 you can now easily disable all Google fonts right via the Theme Panel. This will not only remove the default Open Sans…
We have noticed that the WordPress Customizer can get a bit laggy in the Google Chrome browser. If you are finding the Customizer "laggy" (slow)…
By default when you select the boxed layout for the Total theme you notice it has a margin around the boxed container. This margin can be…
The Total theme includes many great features/add-ons built-in that provide extra functionality but can be easily disabled if not in use to slim down the…
The Total theme includes built-in settings for altering the default button colors used in the theme either globally or on a per-button basis. Global Button…
The Total theme includes built-in settings to completely change the way your forms look on the site. Simply log into WordPress and go to Appearance >…
In the Total theme there are borders used for headings, sidebars, between blog posts, comments...etc. You can use CSS to alter the border colors but…