Regular News
Free WordPress 6.7 theme
- THEME TYPEWordPress theme 6.7
- FILE NAMEregular-news.1.0.4.zip
- FILE SIZE1594222 bytes
- MD5aa94bedaa2909f7e3fcbc4465d6bacc3
- SHA11df140ea5f95a9bf7a9a4169d9bafbd50ce99a45
- LICENSEGNU GPL 3
- FILES INCLUDEDCSS, PHP, Bitmap images
- THEME URIhttps://themepalace.com/downloads/regular-news
- VERSION1.0.4
- AUTHOR URIhttps://themepalace.com
- TAGStranslation-ready, custom-background, theme-options, custom-menu, threaded-comments, featured-images, footer-widgets, editor-style, right-sidebar, full-width-template, two-columns, grid-layout, custom-colors, custom-header, custom-logo, featured-image-head
- CREATION DATE2020-05-18
- LAST FILE UPDATE2020-05-18
- LAST VALIDATION2020-05-18 11:14
This theme is open source.
Warning
- Found wrong tag custom-logo in style.css header.
- Bad screenshot file extension ! File screenshot.png is not an actual JPG file. Detected type was : "image/png".
Tip-off
- This theme does not contain optional file rtl.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file front-page.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file home.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file category.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file tag.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file taxonomy.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file author.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file date.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file attachment.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file image.php.
- The theme appears to use include or require : helpers.php 249: require_once( $svg_icons ); If these are being used to include separate sections of a template from independent files, then get_template_part() should be used instead. Otherwise, use include_once or require_once instead.The theme appears to use include or require : class-customize.php 65: require_once( trailingslashit( get_template_directory() ) . 'inc/customizer If these are being used to include separate sections of a template from independent files, then get_template_part() should be used instead. Otherwise, use include_once or require_once instead.