Storefront
WordPress 6.7.1 theme
- THEME TYPEWordPress theme 6.7.1
- FILE NAMEstorefront.2.5.5.zip
- FILE SIZE2594643 bytes
- MD55f7fdaff06aca6e131daabbb152010cc
- SHA1f253d5e6adb2a66ac56bda7a3205b4a43b4b2e57
- LICENSEGNU GPL 2
- FILES INCLUDEDCSS, PHP, Bitmap images
- VERSION2.5.5
- TAGSe-commerce, two-columns, left-sidebar, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-colors, custom-header, custom-menu, featured-images, full-width-template, threaded-comments, accessibility-ready, rtl-language-support, footer-widgets, sticky-post, theme-optio
- CREATION DATE2020-05-26
- LAST FILE UPDATE2020-05-26
- LAST VALIDATION2020-05-26 16:27
- OTHER VERSIONS
This theme seems to be proprietary. Themecheck doesn't distribute commercial themes.
Critical alerts
- File content-page.php :
Warning
- No reference to custom header was found in the theme.
- No reference to custom background was found in the theme.
- Bad screenshot file extension ! File screenshot.png is not an actual JPG file. Detected type was : "image/png".
Tip-off
- Themes that use the tag accessibility-ready will need to undergo an accessibility review.
See https://make.wordpress.org/themes/handbook/review/accessibility/ - 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 : class-storefront-woocommerce.php 117: * @return array $classes modified to include 'woocommerce-active' class 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.