Author: Ben Ritner
Editing a Row in the Header
Each row in the Kadence Theme header can be edited with custom settings. For example, you can set a custom background or specific row…
Customizing the Topbar
From the customizer, open the Header tab and from there you can drag and drop elements into your topbar. You can customize the layout,…
How to Use a Transparent Header
To set up a transparent header with just a few clicks, follow the steps below. Go to the WordPress Customizer, either at Appearance >…
Customizing the Classic Header Navigation Colors (Default Header, Transparent Header, Sticky Header)
When using the Kadence Theme Classic Header in the WordPress Customizer, you have several options for setting Navigation Colors. You can customize the default…
Edit Dropdown Menu Styling
Within Kadence you can control the dropdown menu background and font styles from within the customizer. Start by going to appearance > customize. Then…
Typography Settings
Within your Kadence Theme settings, you can adjust various Typography Settings to take complete control of texts across your website. You can also responsively…
How to add Scroll To Top
Scroll To Top is a useful feature to add especially on long webpages to help your visitors scroll all the way to the top…
How to Style Buttons in the Kadence Theme
The Kadence Theme includes a global Button Styles system, allowing you to define and manage how buttons appear across your site. These settings apply…
Customizing the Mobile Navigation Area
Kadence creates two separate and distinct headers for your site: one for Desktop and one for Tablet/Mobile. In this guide, we’ll show you how…
Setting up Posts, Pages, and Archive Layouts in Kadence
Unlike some themes that rely on page templates, the Kadence Theme uses layout settings to control the design and structure of your posts and…