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+ | The reasoning behind this option is that these post formats are meant to be short in nature, however, you may have the occasional post that goes a bit beyond the default excerpt length. By choosing to display full content even on archive pages, you can ensure that your visitors won't have to click a link just to see the few words that were cut off. | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 11 June 2017
This page describes the Atticus Finch theme features and how they appear on the front end of the theme.
To see how to implement these, please visit Atticus Finch Theme Options.
Contents
WordPress Features
Theme Features
Atticus Finch supports the following theme features:
- Automatic Feed Links
- Title Tag
- Post Thumbnails (Featured Images)
- Post Formats (See below)
- Custom Backgrounds
- Custom Header Images
- Theme Markup
Post Formats
Atticus Finch supports the use of post formats. It currently supports the following post formats:
- Aside
- Audio
- Chat
- Gallery
- Image
- Link
- Quote
- Status
- Video
Post Format Title Options
Atticus Finch allows you to choose whether to show or hide post titles for the following post formats:
- Aside
- Link
- Quote
- Status
Post Format Excerpt Options
Atticus Finch allows you to show either excerpts or full content for the following post formats on archive pages:
- Aside
- Link
- Quote
- Status
The reasoning behind this option is that these post formats are meant to be short in nature, however, you may have the occasional post that goes a bit beyond the default excerpt length. By choosing to display full content even on archive pages, you can ensure that your visitors won't have to click a link just to see the few words that were cut off.