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You can enable/disable all of these elements in the Site Identity sections of the Customizer: Site identity The site title and tagline can be enabled/disabled in the Theme Customizer The section of the Customizer called Cover Template manages the customization settings for the Cover Template page template . There, you will find: An option to enable a parallax effect on the background image (Fixed Background Image). Color pickers allow you to set custom background color and text color for the featured image overlay. A slider to control the opacity of the overlay. The Cover Template section in the Customizer The Cover Template section in the Customizer The Menu section provides five menu locations.
You can include a regular horizontal menu in the header ( Desktop Horizontal Menu ) and/or an toggle Country Email List navigation menu ( Desktop Expanded Menu ). The Mobile Menu is a specific menu for mobile devices, while the Footer Menu and the Social Menu are located in the footer of the page. The menu locations in Twenty Twenty The menu locations in Twenty Twenty The footer contains spaces for the footer menu and the social menu, along with two widget areas. The following image shows the theme footer with all its elements in place: Template footer in Twenty Twenty Template footer in Twenty Twenty Finally, the Additional CSS section allows you to include your own custom styles. Post/Single Page Template As for the layout of posts and pages, you can choose between three different templates. In addition to the default template, Twenty Twenty provides a Cover Template and a Full Width template that you can play with to customize the look of your content.
Post/Single Page Template in Twenty Twenty Post/Single Page Template in Twenty Twenty The Block Editor in Twenty Twenty Thanks to its minimal approach, Twenty Twenty's appearance is mainly based on the Block Editor. We ran our tests on Twenty Twenty using Gutenberg version 6.4.0. This version provides a good number of new features, improvements and bug fixes that have significantly improved the editing experience. Some blocks are useful, especially when building single-page websites. Blocks like Media & Text and Cover have been improved and now look fantastic when it comes to presenting professional products and/or portfolios : media and text Media & Text block (full width alignment) However, since Gutenberg is a project in progress, you may want to take a look at some of the more popular plugins that allow you to add more blocks to the editor. Here's a quick list of plugins that might be worth trying: Gutenberg Blocks CoBlocks Stackable Atomic Blocks .
You can include a regular horizontal menu in the header ( Desktop Horizontal Menu ) and/or an toggle Country Email List navigation menu ( Desktop Expanded Menu ). The Mobile Menu is a specific menu for mobile devices, while the Footer Menu and the Social Menu are located in the footer of the page. The menu locations in Twenty Twenty The menu locations in Twenty Twenty The footer contains spaces for the footer menu and the social menu, along with two widget areas. The following image shows the theme footer with all its elements in place: Template footer in Twenty Twenty Template footer in Twenty Twenty Finally, the Additional CSS section allows you to include your own custom styles. Post/Single Page Template As for the layout of posts and pages, you can choose between three different templates. In addition to the default template, Twenty Twenty provides a Cover Template and a Full Width template that you can play with to customize the look of your content.
Post/Single Page Template in Twenty Twenty Post/Single Page Template in Twenty Twenty The Block Editor in Twenty Twenty Thanks to its minimal approach, Twenty Twenty's appearance is mainly based on the Block Editor. We ran our tests on Twenty Twenty using Gutenberg version 6.4.0. This version provides a good number of new features, improvements and bug fixes that have significantly improved the editing experience. Some blocks are useful, especially when building single-page websites. Blocks like Media & Text and Cover have been improved and now look fantastic when it comes to presenting professional products and/or portfolios : media and text Media & Text block (full width alignment) However, since Gutenberg is a project in progress, you may want to take a look at some of the more popular plugins that allow you to add more blocks to the editor. Here's a quick list of plugins that might be worth trying: Gutenberg Blocks CoBlocks Stackable Atomic Blocks .