A favicon is a small icon that identifies your website within a browser. Favicons are important for branding and usability alike. Adding a favicon is much easier than most people make it out to be. Check it out: How to Add a Favicon to Your Headway Blog The first thing you’ll need to do is…
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A lot of people who buy Headway are interested in creating a membership site with their blog. Well, WordPress comes with a plugin called Wish List Member (affiliate link) which gives you a ridiculous amount of control over your website, and allows you to build a kick-ass membership site, free or paid. Unfortunately, the documentation was kind…
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The social media icons in Headway…are boring. They bore me. Honestly, I don’t know what those guys were thinking. They’re just busy and tired, I tell myself. It’s a good thing I’m a hard-working, astute person, because now I can show you the light. It’s easy to change the icons. No plugins or CSS needed….
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The Headway Premium Theme comes with a built-in “hide breadcrumbs” button. Unfortunately, that hides all of the breadcrumbs. If you just want to get rid of them on pages, you’ll have to do it one page at a time…until now. How to Disable Breadcrumbs on Pages Only It’s ridiculously simple to get rid of breadcrumbs…
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The headway theme doesn’t have a complete export option (yet). However, copying over a website isn’t as hard as it sounds. Follow these steps to copy your headway theme exactly from one blog to the next. How to Copy Headway from One Blog to Another Before we begin, be sure to install headway on your…
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The default wordpress search rarely gets anything recognizable to show up, so I thought it’d be nice to have a google custom search bar in the header. Creating a Custom Search Bar First, head over to Google Custom Search and build a search bar for your website. Once you’ve generated the code, add the search…
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User “dagi” on the support forums wanted to know how to install the Twitter Retweet wordpress plugin on his headway site. The plugin calls for a line of code to be added to the “single.php” file. However, headway isn’t structured like a regular theme, so editing files is complicated and often messy. Luckily, user Scott…
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