Installation
Prerequis: You must have installed WordPress.
- Download and unzip the file
- Put the minifolio folder into your “/wp-content/themes/” folder
- Log in into your WordPress control panel
- Click the Appearence > Themes tab
- Activate the “Minifolio” Themes
- Go in Theme Settings tab to set up the options and save them.
- Done !
Home Page Configuration
The first tab (Home) of the Minifolio theme is a widgetized area.
- Go in your WordPress Admin Panel under Appearance > Widgets.
- Add a widget to the Index Page. (Note that the Kadom Widgets are design for this area, if you want add another widget you must adapt the CSS).
- KD_AboutMe for the About Me section.
- KD_Featured to display your featured post/project.
- KD_Network to display your social media links or any links you want.
- To Add a new link with an icon in this area : Go under Links > link categories.
- Create a new link category, ex: My Network.
- Add the Icon (the best size is 40×40 pixels) on your server with Media Upload Tool and save the Image URL.
- Go under Links > Add New
- Fill the form (the description will display under the name). and don’t forget to fill the Image Address, with the icon URL, in the advanced area.
- Push Add Link ! and do it again for the other links.
- Go in the widget area and setup the link category in the KD_Network widget.
To Add other Tabs to the theme
If you add categories or pages, don’t forget to add them in the Theme Settings options to display them in the top menu (include categories list and include pages list).
If your categories have sub-categories only the post of the sub-categories will be displayed.
To Add a Lifestream page
The Lifestream page use the Rss Feeds.
- Go under Pages > Add New
- Fill the title, ex : LifeStream
- Add the lifestream shortcode in the content with the feed urls to add.(you can generally find the Feed Urls on your public profile page (for Twitter, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon ….)
You can add 1 to n feed with 1 to n images/icons. Be sure to add the feed with attributes name going from feed1 to feedn with n = your number of feed. do the same for the images.
Example of Shortcode :
[kd-lifestream feed1="http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/37724926.rss" image1="http://minifolio.kadom.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/twitter-40.png" feed2="http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/beal2912?count=15" image2="http://minifolio.kadom.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/delicious-40.png" feed3="http://digg.com/users/beal2912/history.rss" image3="http://minifolio.kadom.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/digg-40.png" feed4="http://rss.stumbleupon.com/user/beal2912/" image4="http://minifolio.kadom.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/stumbleupon-40.png" feed5="http://www.kadom.net/feed" image5="http://minifolio.kadom.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/twitter_40.png"]
Note for the Lifestream :
- It could be appears order error if your feed doesn’t contain the publication date.
- The script associate the images and the feeds on the domain name so prefer http://www.kadom.net/feed than http://feeds.feedburner.com/kadom
- What is the shortcode ?
A shortcode is a WordPress-specific code that lets you do nifty things with very little effort. Shortcodes can embed files or create objects that would normally require lots of complicated, ugly code in just one line. Shortcode = shortcut (read more). In Minifolio the shortcode [kd-lifestream] display a Lifestream
- Initial release
Compatibility
Minifolio is compatible with WordPress 2.8.x





