- Custom code – the ability to add custom css or html to your theme without editing the actual theme files
- Tabs – A nice tabs widget
- Custom Login – add a custom login to your website
- Shortlinks – create shortlinks automatically from your posts
- Social widgets – add twitter and instagram profiles and streams to your sidebars
- Dynamic menus – specify different menus for different pages
- Maintenance mode and Launchpad – create cool looking holding pages
- Muso widgets – show your Soundcloud tracks in your sidebars
- Custom sidebars – create custom sidebars (and widgets) for specific pages
1) Installation and settings
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2) Add Custom CSS to your WordPress website
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3) Brand your WordPress login screen
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4) Add a Tabs widget to your WordPress website
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5) Create shortlinks with WordPress
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6) Create dynamic menus in WordPress
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7) How to put up a maintenance page on your WordPress website
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8) How to add Soundcloud to WordPress
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9) How to create custom widget areas for your pages with WooSidebar manager
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Comments
2 responses to “WooDojo from Woothemes: An in-depth video walkthrough”
Thanks a lot. I always come back here cos this is very useful. But I have a question: Is there a way to create custom widget areas not only for pages but also for posts?
hi, thanks for the info. found the dynamic menu useful, however, do you you know why it doesn’t change the menu when i click on the shop menu? it works fine on all other menus