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Leisure WordPress Theme v.1.

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Thank You For Purchasing


Leisure - Hotel, Resort & Spa
WordPress Theme!
You can read below a comprehensive guide
with detailed instructions about the Leisure
WP Theme functionalities. Each section is
carefully explained, using helpful screenshots
when necessary. It contains everything you
need to have your theme up and running in no
time.
Online Documentation
1. Table of Contents

Free Support
Installing the Theme
Theme Requirements
WordPress Theme Upload
FTP Theme Upload
Activating the Theme
Migrating From another Theme
Importing the Demo Content
How to Update the Theme
Quick Theme Setup
Header Panel
Navigation Section
Background Image Section
Colors Panel
Footer Section
Typography Panel
Layout Section
General Panel
Static Front Page Section
Custom Code Panel
Rooms Settings Section
Setting up the Pages
Icon Shortcodes
Quick CSS Classes
Page Templates
Setting up the Homepage
Setting up the Blog
Setting up the Contact Page
Setting up the Rooms
Visual Composer
Revolution Slider
Ninja Forms
Simple Weather
Individual Page Settings
Contact Details
Page Title
Header Options
Background Options
Setting up the Sidebars
Setting up the Menus
Setting up the Secondary Navigation
Plugin Integration
CSS & JS Files
Child Theme
Translating the Theme
Release Notes

2. Free Support

We provide Free Customer Support for all Curly Themes products


through our quick and easy ticket application interface. Please limit
your inquiries to problems related to the theme, its setup and
features. For any problems concerning third-party plugins you
should address the application’s developer.

Note: We can not offer support for custom CSS code


customization. You should ask a professional developer for aid if
you require help with advanced customization and
programming.

Free Ticket Support

Curly Themes offers a free ticket support application for all clients,
through a real-time purchase code automatic verification. The
dedicated app is fast and easy to use and includes an email
notification feature. We will let you know as soon as your inquiry has
received an answer. Thanks to our modern design, you can also
upload images as an attachment to your support ticket.

Before writing a ticket please get your License Certificate:

Before opening a new ticket, please make sure you have read
through all our documentation. Also, our Knowledge Base !
contains helpful answers to questions we often receive from our
customers. Following these steps is in the users’ interest, as they will
save valuable time. Still, we are always happy to respond to any
inquiries you may have related to our theme.

Create Support Ticket Knowledge Base

3. Installing the Theme

Before installing this theme you need to have a WordPress platform


already installed on your server. You can download it from
WordPress.org ! if you don’t have it already.

If you do not know how or you have problems with the installation,
you can access helpful information at:

WordPress Codex !

WP101 Training Video !

WordPress FAQ !

Once you have a working WordPress on your server, you have two
available ways to install this theme.
3.1. Theme Requirements
The theme needs to be hosted on a server that is running WordPress
4.0 or higher, PHP5 or higher, and MySql 5 or higher. Our WordPress
Theme has been successfully tested with Mac, Windows and Linux.
Also, to ensure that your experience is 100% safe, please follow the
below checklist:

Make sure that your server is allowing WordPress to operate


normally; some servers restrict WordPress functions, causing
potential problems.
Please be sure to operate the latest version of WordPress
available. To download the latest version of WordPress, you
need to go to the official WordPress.org ! website.
Please make sure that you are using the latest version of the
theme. To download the latest version of theme, you need to go
to your Theme Forest ! account, under the Downloads tab.

3.2. WordPress Theme Upload


Step 1 – Login to WordPress Dashboard

Step 2 – Go to Appearance > Themes > Add New

Step 3 – Click Upload and select the file leisure.zip from your
computer, after this click the Install Now button.
Step 4 – Wait for the theme to be installed. Once installed, you will
be notified.

Warning: Please make sure that you upload the leisure.zip file
and NOT the pack.zip file!

3.3. FTP Theme Upload


Step 1 – The .zip file you downloaded from Theme Forest contains a
folder named leisure

Step 2 – Upload this folder on your server in your WordPress


directory to /wp-content/themes/

Note: We recommend that you use FileZilla FTP client.

3.4. Activating the Theme


After you have completed the install process, in either of the two
ways, you need to activate it.

Step 1 – Log in to the WordPress Dashboard.


Step 2 – Go to Appearance > Themes and select Leisure.

Step 3 – Click the Activate button and you can start using the theme.

Step 4 – It is recommended that you install the theme bundled


plugins:

Visual Composer brings nice features such as shortcodes,


widgets and other cool functionality
Revolution Slider is a premium slider, provided along with the
theme, for gorgeous showcasing
Ninja Forms is one of the top form creation plugins for
WordPress
Simple Weather is a cool, lightweight plugin to display the
weather in WordPress
3.5. Migrating From another Theme
If you want to migrate your website from another WordPress theme
to the Leisure theme, you need to resize the thumbnails using the
Regenerate Thumbnails plugin. Go to
Regenerate Thumbnails Plugin ! to download the plugin and follow
all the required steps. Also, do not forget to adapt the shortcodes.

3.6. Importing the Demo Content


In the Leisure download package you can find the Demo XML file
(located in the demo content folder) that you can use for a quick
theme set up. Images, videos and sliders are not included in the
XML file.

To import the demo XML file, in the WordPress dashboard go


to Tools > Import and select to install from the list WordPress
Importer. After the installation is complete, select and upload the
XML file. You can find it in the demo XML file in the demo content
folder at root level in the Leisure download package. in the demo
content folder you will find three folders: ninja forms, revolution
slider and wordpress xml data, each of them with it’s relevant demo
content. The process can take up to a few minutes.
After the import process, go to Appearance > Menus and from
the Manage Locations tab, use the Main Menu select box to choose
the Main Menu option. Click the Save Changes button to record the
changes.

After this go to Settings > Reading and from the A static page radio
button, use the Front page select box to choose your home and
the Posts page select box to choose the page for your blog.

Problems Importing the XML File?

Note: If you have a problem loading the XML file, it might be


caused by host limitations. You need to uncheck the Download
images and attachments box to upload only your pages and
posts.

3.6.1. Importing the Demo Contact / Booking


Forms
To import a form used in the demo, you need to go to your
Dashboard and then to Forms > Import / Export and select one of
the demo forms located in the demo content folder, in the ninja
forms folder, which contains all the forms used in the demo.
Available demo forms:

Get in touch with us!


Golf Course Reservation
Playground Reservation
Restaurant Reservation
Room Booking
Tennis Court Reservation
Water Sports Reservation
Room Reservation (used in the dark demo version)

3.6.2. Importing the Demo Sliders


To import a slider used in the demo, you need to go to
your Dashboard and then to Revolution Slider, click on Import
Slider on the right side of the screen and select a demo slider located
in the demo content folder, in the revolution slider folder, which
contains the sliders used in the demo.
Available demo sliders:

Home Slider
Hotel Slider (used in the dark demo version)

3.7. How to Update the Theme

Important: Before updating it is important to know that theme


settings and content are not lost during the update process. You
will lose changes to the theme files, if you changed any files. In
order to prevent losing the file changes, we strongly recommend
that you use child themes. Also, we recommend that you look in
the release notes before updating.

The theme update can be done via FTP or via WordPress. Theme
update can be done automatically or manually, depending on the
method you prefer. Both methods are presented below as follows:

3.7.1. Auto-Update
Auto-Update can be done directly from the Themes panel in your
WordPress Dashboard.

Step 1 – To do this, you first need to set-up your Theme Forest


Username & API Key in the special boxes, located at Appearance >
Customize > General > Automatic Theme Update.
Step 2 – To generate an API key, you need to login to your Theme
Forest account and go to Settings > API Keys. Enter a label (ex:
theme update) and hit the Generate API Key button.

3.7.2. Manual Update


Manual Update can be done via FTP or via WordPress. No matter
what method you choose, you first need to download the new theme
files from Theme Forest. To download the new files, you need to
follow these steps:

1. Login to your Theme Forest account, go to Downloads and


search for Leisure - Hotel, Resort & Spa WordPress Theme in
your downloads list.
2. Click on the download button and choose the files you wish to
download. You can either download the Installable WordPress
Theme (this consists only of the theme files needed for update)
or the Main Files package.
3. Now, based on your choice of install options, follow the
method you prefer most:

Manual Theme Update via FTP

1. Login to your FTP account and go to Wp-content > Themes.


Delete the old folder called leisure.
2. Unzip the new update previously downloaded. If you
downloaded the Installable WordPress Theme, you will need
only to unzip this file. If you downloaded the Main Files, you
first need to unzip the Main Files, then you need to
unzip leisure.zip
3. Upload the leisure unzipped folder to your Wp-content >
Themes folder.

Manual Theme Update via WordPress


1. Login to your WordPress dashboard and head over
to Appearance > Themes and deactivate Leisure
2. Delete the old Leisure theme.
3. Upload the new theme file. You can either upload
the Installable WordPress Theme or unzip the Main
Files package and upload the leisure.zip file.
4. After uploading, activate Leisure and you are done!

4. Quick Theme Setup

After installing the theme, the recommended plugins


and the demo content, it is best that you configure
your theme to your desire. Please follow the next
steps for a quick setup:

4.1. Quick Theme Customization


From your Dashboard, head over to Appearance > Customize and
start customizing the theme. Our smart options sidebar, on the left,
lets you change anything and see the effects in action right away. The
panel elements with a right pointing arrow have their own sub-panel.
The elements with a downward arrow open their options in the same
panel. Here is a short description of all sections and fields:

" Appearance > Customize


4.2. Header Panel

" Header Panel

4.2.1. Header Layout


Header Layout – Here you can choose one of the three
available header layouts: Wide, Boxed or Transparent. Default
is Wide.

4.2.2. Site Title & Taglines


Appearance > Customize > Header > Site Title & Taglines

Site Title – Enter your site title. Default: Leisure


Tagline – Enter your left tagline. Default: [icon icon=map-
marker] ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND
Right Tagline – Enter your right tagline. Default: [simple-
weather days=2 location=”Bucharest, Ro” units=metric]

4.2.3. Site Logo


Logo – Upload your logo here. Default: none
Logo Retina (@2x) – Upload your retina logo here. Your retina
logo should be double size than your normal logo. This will
ensure that your logo will look crystal sharp on retina devices.
Default: none
4.2.4. Header Image
Leisure uses header images. The minimum size for the header image
is 1600 x 400 pixels. By default, the theme has no header image and
uses the link color as background. This is a global setting and will
affect all pages. Alternatively, you can have more images and display
them randomly.

Important: The global header images can be overridden by the


Header Slider or by the Individual Page Settings.

Current header – Displays your current header image. You can


Hide it or you can Add new image. If you choose to add more
images, the header will choose, each time, a random one.
Previously uploaded – Displays the header images you
uploaded.
Randomize uploaded headers – If you add more images, the
header can choose, each time, a random one. Push this button
to display a random image.

4.2.5. Header Slider


Before being able to set a header slider, you first need to create /
import one from the Revolution Slider menu. After creating or
importing a slider, select the header slider from the Header Slider
field. By default, there is no header slider set.

Important: If you set-up a header slider, all header images will


be overridden except the Individual Page Settings.

4.3. Navigation Section


" Navigation Section

Main Menu – Choose your main menu. You can create one
from Appearance > Menus. Default: Main Menu
Secondary Menu – Choose your secondary menu. You can
create one from Appearance > Menus. Default: none
Enable Sticky Navigation – When you scroll down on a page, a
menu will remain sticky at the top of the page.
Enable Search in Navigation – Choose this if you want the
search icon to be placed as the last menu button in your main
navigation.
Main Menu Height – Here you can choose the height of your
menu in pixels.
Main Menu Alignment – Here you can choose the menu
position. Default is Right.

4.4. Background Image Section


" Background
Background Image – Here you can upload a customImage Section
background image for your website. Default: none
Background Slider – Before being able to set a background
slider, you first need to create / import one from the Revolution
Slider menu. After creating or importing a slider, select the
background slider from the list.

4.5. Colors Panel

" Colors Panel

4.5.1. Color Schemes


Color Scheme – Choose your default color scheme from the
two options available: Resort White Mode and Hotel Dark
Mode

4.5.2. General Colors


Background Color – Choose your background color. Default:
#FFFFFF
Boxed Background Color – Choose your boxed background
color. Only visible when Layout Size or Content Size are set to
boxed. Default: #FFFFFF
Text Color – Choose your text color. Default: #667279
Link Color – Choose your link color. Default: #363D40
Primary Color – Choose your primary color: Default: #C0392B
4.5.3. Header
Navigation Color – Here you can choose the color for your
menu
Navigation Link Color – Here you can choose the links color
for your menu
Navigation Special Color – Here you can choose the color for
the menu text link when you are on that particular page.
Header Texts Color – Here you can choose the color for the
texts in your header
Shading Color – Here you can choose the shading color for
your header

4.5.4. Footer
Background – Here you can choose the color for your footer
Text – Here you can choose the color for the texts in your
footer.
Links – Here you can choose the color for the links in your
footer.
Titles – Here you can choose the color for the titles in your
footer.

4.5.5. Others
H1-H6 Heading – Here you can choose the color for your
headings.

4.6. Footer Section


" Footer Section

Footer Columns – Choose the number of footer columns.


Default: 6
Footer Text Widget #1:

1 [icon icon=map-marker] St Andrews Scotland, United Kingdom KY16 8PN


2
3 [icon icon=phone] +44 (0) 1334 837000
4 [icon icon=mobile] +44 (0) 1334 837099

Leisure WP - Footer Text Widget #1 hosted with ❤ by GitHub view raw

Footer Text Widget #2:

1 <img src="http://leisurewp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/leisure@2x.png"

Leisure WP - Footer Text Widget #2 hosted with ❤ by GitHub view raw

Copyright Text – Enter your copyright text. Default:

1 Leisure - HTML Template. Designed with special care by <a href="http://dem

Leisure WP - Footer Text Widget hosted with ❤ by GitHub view raw

4.7. Typography Panel


" Typography Panel

4.7.1. Font Pairings


Font Pairs – Choose a default font pair from the two options
available: Resort or Hotel.

4.7.2. General Typography (all texts)


Font Family – Select the general font family for your website.
Font Style – Select the general font style for your website.
Font Variant – Select the general font variant for your website.
Font Size – Select the general font size for your website.
Include Special Characters – If you wish to use a subset for
special characters you can select one here. Make sure the fonts
you use on the website support these special characters.

4.7.3. Main Menu


Font Family – Select the general font family for your main
menu.
Font Style – Select the general font style for your main menu.
Font Variant – Select the general font variant for your main
menu.
Font Size – Select the general font size for your main menu.
4.7.4. Secondary Menu
Font Family – Select the general font family for your secondary
menu.
Font Style – Select the general font style for your secondary
menu.
Font Variant – Select the general font variant for your
secondary menu.
Font Size – Select the general font size for your secondary
menu.

4.7.5. H1-H6 Heading


Font Family – Select the general font family for your headings.
Font Style – Select the general font style for your headings.
Font Variant – Select the general font variant for your
headings.
Font Size – Select the general font size for your headings.

4.7.6. Blockquote
Font Family – Select the general font family for your
blockquotes.
Font Style – Select the general font style for your blockquotes.
Font Variant – Select the general font variant for your
blockquotes.
Font Size – Select the general font size for your blockquotes.

4.8. Layout Section


" Layout Section

Layout Size – Here you can choose the layout of your website.
You have three available options: Full-width, Boxed–Wide and
Boxed–Narrow.
Header Size – Here you can choose the layout of your header.
You have three available options: Full-width, Boxed–Wide and
Boxed–Narrow. This option is available only when Layout Size
is set to Full-width.
Content Size – Here you can choose the layout of your
website. You have three available options: Full-width, Boxed–
Wide and Boxed–Narrow. This option is available only when
Layout Size is set to Full-width.

4.9. General Panel

" General Panel


4.9.1. General Options Section
Disable Animations – Use this checkbox to choose between an
animated layout and a non animated one. Animations are
active by default.
Disable Comments For Pages – Check this box to disable
comments on your pages.
Sharing Box Title – Here you can type in the text that will
appear in the box next to the sharing buttons.
Disable Sharing Box For Pages – Check this box to disable the
sharing box on pages.
Disable Sharing Box For Posts – Check this box to disable the
sharing box on posts.
Disable Author Box – Check this box to disable the author box
for blog articles.
Disable Post Navigation – At the bottom of a post, you can
choose to display links to the next and previous posts. Check
this box to disable those links.

4.9.2. Automatic Theme Update Section


Theme Forest Username – Here you can type in your Theme
Forest Username in order to get automatic theme updates.
Theme Forest API Key – Here you can type in your Theme
Forest API Key in order to get automatic theme updates. To
generate an API key you need to login to your Theme Forest
account and go to Settings > API Keys. Enter a label (ex: theme
update) and hit the Generate API Key button.

Note: Both Theme Forest Username & API Key need to be filled
in to get auto-updates for the theme.

4.9.3. Google Services Section


Analytics ID – Type in your Google Analytics ID.
Webmaster Tools Verification – Type in the verification code
for the Google Webmaster Tools
4.9.4. Favicon & iOS Icons Section
Favicon – Upload an image from your computer to use it as a
16px * 16px favicon.
iPhone Bookmark Icon – Upload an image from your computer
to use it as a 57px * 57px icon for iPhones.
iPhone Bookmark Retina Icon (@2x) – If you want to use an
iPhone retina icon, you can upload one here. The icon needs to
be 114px * 114px.
iPad Bookmark Icon – Upload an image from your computer to
use it as a 72px * 72px icon for iPads.
iPad Bookmark Retina Icon (@2x) – If you want to use an iPad
retina icon, you can upload one here. The icon needs to be
144px * 144px.

4.10. Static Front Page Section

" Static Front Page Section

Front page displays – Choose how your front page should look.
Available choices are: Your latest posts or A static page.
Default: Your Latest Posts
Front page – Choose your front page. Default: none
Posts page – Choose your posts page. Default: Blog
Posts Description – Drag the bar to the number of words you
want to use in the description excerpt for each article in the
blog listing.

4.11. Custom Code Panel


" Custom Code Panel

4.11.1. Custom CSS Section


Custom CSS – If you want to use additional code, you can
insert here your custom CSS code.

4.11.2. Header Code Section


Code before the </head> tag – If you want to use additional
code, you can insert here your custom code to be used before
closing the head.

4.11.3. Footer Code Section


Code before the </footer> tag – If you want to use additional
code, you can insert here your custom code to be used before
closing the footer.

4.11.4. Custom JS Code Section


Show Custom JS Field – Check this box to reveal the JS Code
field, where you can insert custom JavaScript code.

4.12. Rooms Settings Section


" Rooms Settings Section

Rooms Listing Title – Here you can type in the name for the
Rooms Listing page.
Disable Room Reviews – Check this box if you do not want to
allow visitors to leave a review on the Room pages.
Rating Summary – Here you can type in the criteria for ratings.
Examples: Comfort, Position, Price, Quality.
Rooms Link Slug – Here you can type in the link slug for the
Rooms Listing page. It is not recommended to change it.

5. Setting up the Pages

To create pages for your website you should login to


your WordPress Dashboard and go to Pages > Add
New. It is strongly recommended to use a Page
Template for your pages, as you will take advantage of
the integrated features. For example, a Contact Page
Template will offer customized features for Contact
pages.

Leisure WP Theme comes bundled with Visual Composer, a great


and cool method to build pages easy, fast and with a lot of features.
In conjunction with the Visual Composer, you can use Shortcodes for
different features and CSS Classes for styling.
5.1. Icon Shortcodes

5.1.1. Hotel and Restaurant Icons


We have included a custom set of icons for hotels and restaurants,
that you can easily insert through this shortcode:

[hotel-icon icon=010 size=2x boxed=yes]

icon – Type in the number under the icon you want to add
size – Choose the size of your icon. Available values are: 2x, 3x,
4x, 5x. Default: none
boxed – Choose if you want your icon to be boxed. Available
values are: yes / no. Default: none
5.1.2. Font Awesome Icons
Use this shortcode to display a nice Font Awesome vector, crystal
sharp icon.

[icon icon=home size=2x boxed=yes color=white background=r


ed]
icon – All FontAwesome icon names. You can find the complete
icon list available here:
http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/ !
size – Choose the size of your icon. Available values are: 2x, 3x,
4x, 5x. Default: none
boxed – Choose if you want your icon to be boxed. Available
values are: yes / no. Default: none
color – Enter the color name or color hex code for the icon
color. Default: text color
background – Enter the color name or color hex code for the
icon background color. Default: none

5.2. Quick CSS Classes


Here is a list of some CSS classes that you can use on your pages to
get the look you are going for.

5.2.1. Text Classes


text-left – Aligns the text to the left
text-center – Aligns the text to the center
text-right – Aligns the text to the right
text-justify – Aligns the text by justifying
text-uppercase – Converts the text to uppercase
text-lowercase – Converts the text to lowercase
text-capitalize – Capitalizes the text

5.2.2. Padding Classes


content-padding – Adds a top and bottom padding of 56 pixels
to the element
content-padding-none – Adds a top and bottom padding of 0
pixels to the element
content-padding-xs – Adds a top and bottom padding of 32
pixels to the element
content-padding-lg – Adds a top and bottom padding of 98
pixels to the element
content-padding-xl – Adds a top and bottom padding of 140
pixels to the element
content-padding-xxl – Adds a top and bottom padding of 154
pixels to the element
content-padding-mobile-none – Adds a top and bottom
padding of 0 pixels to the element on mobile devices

5.2.3. Background Classes


white-box – Adds a white background of 85% opacity. It has no
padding by default. In conjunction with classes content-
padding and content-padding-xs it will add top bottom, left,
and right padding of 56 pixels and 32 pixels respectively.
white-box-mobile – Adds a white background of 85% opacity
for mobile devices
background-none-mobile – Removes any background image
for mobile devices

5.3. Page Templates


When creating a page, you can choose the desired template from the
Page Attributes menu, on the right.

Click on the select box Template to see all the page templates
available:

Default Template
Coming Soon Page
Contact Page
Contact Page 2
Page With Left Sidebar
Page With Right Sidebar
Fullwidth Page
Select the Default Template option if you do not want to use a page
template.

5.4. Setting up the Homepage


Go to Page Attributes > Template > Default Template to select the
template for your homepage. The Leisure - Hotel, Resort & Spa
WordPress Theme comes with a pre-designed layout that can be
used through shortcodes in a flexible manner, giving you a lot of
freedom in building your homepage.

If you choose to use the pre-designed layout, you need to copy and
paste the home page demo code into the HTML (Text) Tab editor of
your page. You can see the home page demo code of our pre-
designed layout below. You can also use the shortcode icons in
the Visual Editor, see chapter Shortcodes for more details.

It is strongly recommended to take a look at the Individual Page


Settings located under the page content area.

5.4.1. Choosing the Home Page


After you create the page, you should configure it as your home
page.

Go to Settings > Reading and click on the A Static Page radio button.
Click the Front Page select box and choose your home page.

The Posts Page select box is where you can choose the page for your
blog.

5.5. Setting up the Blog


Create a new page with a name of your choice and select the Default
Template from the Page Attributes menu, on the right.

5.5.1. Create the Blog Page


Set the page as your blog by going to Settings > Reading and select it
from the Posts Page select box.

After this, you are ready to start populating with blog posts.

To create a new post, go to Posts > Add New, type in a title and insert
the content in the designated field.

5.5.2. Choosing the Category & Tags


Assign a category to your post using the Categories box on the right.
Click on + Add New Category to create a new one.

You can assign one or more categories to a post by checking the box
next to the Category name.

You can also assign tags by using the Tags box below. Insert the tags,
separated with commas, in the dedicated field and click on Add.

5.5.3. Setting up a Featured Image


To set a Featured Image for your blog post click on Set featured
image in the Featured Image box, below Tags. Choose an image from
the Media Library or upload a file from your computer and click on
Set featured image.

It is strongly recommended to take a look at the Individual Page


Settings located under the page content area.

After you are happy with the title, post content, categories, tags,
featured image and everything else, click Publish and your post will
appear on your blog page.

5.6. Setting up the Contact Page


Create a new page with a name of your choice and select the Contact
Page Template, from the Page Attributes menu on the right. You can
choose the desired template from Contact Page Template.

5.6.1. Contact Details


Under the contact page content area you can configure the Contact
Details using the following options within the Individual Page
Settings Box:

Side Content: The Side Content is the secondary column of the


contact page. You can insert content just like for the main page.
Map Coordinates Latitude / Longitude: Enter the latitude and
longitude coordinates so the map will show your desired
location.
Map Type: Choose one of the four map types available. Default
is set to roadmap.
Map Height:Enter the height of the map in pixels. Default is set
to 500.
Map Level Zoom: Enter the zoom level of the map. Default is
set to 15
It is strongly recommended to take a look at the Individual Page
Settings located under the page content area.
5.7. Setting up the Rooms
If you want to create individual pages for your rooms, you can use
our dedicated tab that offers cool customization options for hotel
websites. You can find Rooms as a separate tab in the WP
dashboard, under the Comments tab.
5.8. Adding a New Room
Go to Rooms > Add New to create a new room page, just like you
would create a normal page. The room page has a default right
sidebar and offers several custom features:

Room Types – You can use the Room Types box, from the right,
under the Publish box, to assign a type to your room page. Go
to Rooms > Room Types to create and manage your room
types. Those will be displayed, for each room, in the auto
generated Rooms Listing.
Room Amenities – You can use the Room Amenities box, from
the right, under the Room Types box, to add amenities for the
room. Go to Rooms > Room Amenities to create and manage
your amenities. Those will be displayed as icons for each room
individually.
Page Gallery – Use the Page Gallery box, from the right, to
upload images for the room. Those will be displayed on the
individual room page, below the featured image.
Featured Image – Use the Featured Image box, from the right,
to upload the featured image for the room page.
After you create your room pages, the auto generated Rooms Listing
will display them in a column. Go to Appearance > Customize >
Rooms Settings > Rooms Link Slug to see the link for the Rooms
Listing page.
You can edit the room pages from Rooms > All Rooms, just like you
would edit your normal pages.

5.9. Room Types


Go to Rooms > Room Types to create and manage your room types.
Those will be displayed, for each room, in the auto generated Rooms
Listing.

Name – Type in the name for your room type. Examples: Single
Room, Double Room.
Slug – The link slug for the room type will be auto generated.
You can type in a custom one.
Parent – If you want, you can assign a parent to the room type.
Description – If you want, you can type in a description for the
room type.

5.10. Room Amenities


Go to Rooms > Room Amenities to create and manage your
amenities. Those will be displayed as icons for each room
individually.

Name – Type in the name for your room amenity. Examples:


Free WiFi, Cable TV, Gym Access.
Slug – The link slug for the room amenity will be auto
generated. You can type in a custom one.
Description – If you want, you can type in a description for the
room amenity.
Amenity Icon – Type in the three digits number of the Hotel
and Restaurant Icon you want to display. You can find the
complete list in chapter 5.1. Icon Shortcodes.

5.11. Visual Composer


Visual Composer is a very unique plugin, it will help
you manage your content for the WordPress sites
and create stunning layouts, in a few minutes, without
coding. Nowadays, many websites have complex grid
layouts with columns, tabs, sliders etc. In the past, to
create that type of layouts you had to be a HTML guru
or a Shortcodes operator ninja.

Visual Composer Documentation

Curly Themes Visual Composer Extension

The Curly Themes Visual Composer Extension consists in bringing


more options to the existing elements and register new
elements that are located in the Curly Themes Extension tab, in the
elements window. We have enhanced Visual Composer by
eliminating some elements and parameters and added new ones.

The extended elements are: Row, Image Gallery, Image


Carousel, Tabs, while the new elements are: Services
List, Testimonials Carousel, Services Carousel, Isotope
Grid, FontAwesome Icon, Booking Form, Ninja Form, Ninja Modal
Form.

5.11.1. Visual Composer New Elements


5.11.2. Services List Element
Used to create a nice Services List. Only accepts Services List Item
as a child.

Services List Parameters:

Extra Class – Enter any CSS classes, separated by space


CSS – Style the element using the visual CSS tools

Services List Item Parameters:

Title – Service title


Description – Service description
Link – Service Link
5.11.3. Testimonials Carousel Element
Used to create a nice Testimonials Carousel. Only
accepts Testimonial as a child.

Testimonials Carousel Parameters:

Widget Title – Enter the widget title


Widget Subtitle – Enter the widget subtitle
Desktop Testimonials – Choose how many testimonials should
be visible on a desktop screen
Tablet Testimonials – Choose how many testimonials should
be visible on a tablet screen
Mobile Testimonials – Choose how many testimonials should
be visible on a mobile screen
Auto Play Speed – Choose the autoplay speed in ms
Pause on Hover – Check this to pause the carousel on hover
Loop – Check this to loop the carousel
Navigation – Check this to display the carousel navigation
Next Button Text – Enter the text for the next button
Prev Button Text – Enter the text for the previous button
Testimonial Parameters:

Person Name – Enter the person name


Testimonial – Enter the testimonial
Date – Enter the testimonial date
Text Link – Enter the text link for the testimonial
Link – Enter the testimonial link

5.11.4. Services Carousel Element


Used to create a gorgeous Services Carousel. Only
accepts Carousel Service as a child.

Services Carousel Parameters:

Widget Title – Enter the widget title


Widget Subtitle – Enter the widget subtitle
Desktop Testimonials – Choose how many items should be
visible on a desktop screen
Tablet Testimonials – Choose how many items should be
visible on a tablet screen
Mobile Testimonials – Choose how many items should be
visible on a mobile screen
Auto Play Speed – Choose the autoplay speed in ms
Pause on Hover – Check this to pause the carousel on hover
Loop – Check this to loop the carousel
Navigation – Check this to display the carousel navigation
Next Button Text – Enter the text for the next button
Prev Button Text – Enter the text for the previous button

Carousel Service Parameters:

Title – Enter the service title


Description – Enter the service description
Image – Enter the service image
Link – Enter the service link
5.11.5. Isotope Grid Element
Used to create a nice Masonry Effect Grid. Only accepts Isotope
Grid Item as a child.

Isotope Grid Parameters:

Filters Text – Enter the text used before the filters


All Items Text – Enter the text for all filters
Filter Tags – Enter the filters list, comma separated

Isotope Grid Item Parameters:

Title – Enter the item title


Description – Enter the item description
Image – Enter the item image
Link – Enter the item link
Filter Tags – Enter the filters list, comma separated for each
item
5.11.6. Person Element
Used to display a person / team member. Has no child.

Person Parameters:

Person Name – Enter the name


Image – Choose the person / team member image
Title – Enter the position / title
Email – Enter the email address
Phone – Enter the phone number
Extra Description – Enter the extra description
Size – Choose the widget size. Available size: Small & Large

5.11.7. FontAwesome Icon Element


Used to display a font icon. Has no child.

FontAwesome Icon Parameters:

FontAwesome Icon – Enter the FontAwesome Icon name. The


complete list of icons can be found here:
http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/
Icon Size – Choose the icon size
Icon Color – Choose the icon color
Background Color – Choose the icon background color
Border Size – Choose the icon border size
Border Style – Choose the icon border style
Border Color – Choose the icon border color
5.11.8. Booking Form Element
Used to display a Booking Form. Has no child. Only works if Ninja
Form WordPress Plugin is installed & activated. This element is used
create a pre-fill booking form based on the complete booking forms
fields.

Booking Form Parameters:

Ninja Forms – Select the ninja forms used for booking


Form Fields – Check which fields should be used for pre-fill
Design Options > Form Orientation – Choose the pre-fill form
orientation. Default is vertical
Design Options > Forms Field Size – Choose the pre-fill form
fields size. Default is normal
Design Options > Color Theme – Choose the pre-fill form
color theme. Default is normal
5.11.9. Ninja Form Element
Used to display a Contact Form. Has no child. Only works if Ninja
Form WordPress Plugin is installed & activated. This element is used
to create a contact form.

Ninja Form Parameters:

Ninja Forms – Choose the contact form that you want to


display

5.11.10. Ninja Form Modal Element


Used to display a button that opens a contact form in a modal. Has no
child. Only works if Ninja Form WordPress Plugin is installed &
activated. This element is used to create a contact form.

Ninja Form Modal Parameters:

Ninja Forms – Choose the contact form that you want to


display
Button Align – Choose the button alignment
Button Text – Enter the button text
5.11.11. Visual Composer Extended
Elements

5.11.12. Row Element Extension

Row Element New Parameters:

Design Options > Background Image Position – Choose the


background image position if you uploaded one before.
Default: theme default
Design Options > Minimum Height – Enter a minimum height
in pixels for your row. Default: none
Parallax > Enable Background Image Parallax -Check this if
you want to add a parallax effect to the background image, if
you uploaded one before. Default: unchecked
Parallax > Enable Background Image Parallax > Parallax Ratio
– Enter the parallax ratio of the background image. Default: 0.5
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers – Check this if you want to
add up to three parallax layers in this row. Default: unchecked
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Offset Parallax Layers –
Enter the offset value in pixels for the row. Default: none
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Style Parallax Images –
Check this if you want to style the parallax layers. Default:
unchecked
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) –
Choose an image to use as a parallax layer. You can have up to
three layers in each row.
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3)
> Vertical – Enter the initial vertical position for that specific
layer in the row. Use values in pixels or percentage only
relative to the top value. Default: none. Example: top: 20%
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) >
Horizontal -Enter the initial horizontal position for that
specific layer in the row. Use values in pixels or percentage
only. Default: none. Example: right: 20%
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) >
Parallax Ratio – Enter the parallax ratio for that specific layer.
Default: 0.5
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) >
Width – Enter the width for that specific layer in the row. Use
values in pixels only. Default: image default. Example: 200px
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) >
Height – Enter the height for that specific layer in the row. Use
values in pixels only. Default: image default. Example: 200px
Parallax > Enable Parallax Layers > Parallax Layer (1, 2, 3) > z-
index – Enter the layer order for that specific layer. Default:
theme default. Example: 1
Video Background > Video Background Cover – Choose an
image as your video background cover. Default: none
Video Background > External Video -Enter the external link
for the video to be used as your video background. You can
enter Vimeo and YouTube Links. Default: none
Video Background > MP4 File – Choose the .mp4 file to be
used as video background. Default: none
Video Background > OGV File -Choose the .ogg file to be used
as video background. Default: none
Video Background > WEBM File – Choose the .webm file to be
used as video background. Default: none

5.11.13. Image Gallery Extension

Image Gallery New Parameters:

Gallery Columns – Choose how many columns to be used in


the gallery display

5.11.14. Tabs Extension

Tabs New Parameters:

Tabs Style – Choose the style of your tabs. Default: default

5.12. Revolution Slider


Create a responsive (mobile friendly) or fullwidth
slider with must-see effects while meanwhile
keeping or building your SEO optimization (all
content always readable for search engines). See
the heaps of custom transitions/animations for
each object on the page! Customize this slider with
our convenient drag&drop backend to your very
needs.

This plugin features tons of unique transition effects,


an image preloader, video embedding, autoplay that
stops on user interaction and lots of easy to set up
options to create your own effects.

Revolution Slider Documentation

5.13. Ninja Forms


Ninja Forms is the ultimate FREE form creation
solution for WordPress. Build WordPress Forms
within minutes using Ninja Forms powerful forms
creation page. It allows you to easily and quickly
design complex forms through a drag and drop
interface and absolutely no code. But for you
developers it has a ton of hooks and filters so you can
do absolutely anything with this powerful form
building framework.

Using Ninja Forms

FAQ & Troubleshooting !

Installing/Updating Ninja Forms and Extensions !


Notifications (New In Version 2.8) !

Settings !

Shortcodes !

About Support !

5.14. Ninja Forms Extension


We have extended the great Ninja Forms plugin by adding new
features so that you will enjoy using it more. If you are looking for
even more extensions for Ninja Form they have a very cool extension
marketplace, that you can visit here:
Ninja Form Exntesions Marketplace !

5.14.1. Ninja Forms Layout Tab


We have created a new tab called Form Layout available for each
form. In this tab you can very easily arrange your form fields on up to
four columns. It works very simple. To arrange your form you need to
follow the next steps:

Step 1 – Each field has a sizing box on the right side of the box. Sizing
works like this:

1/1 is a full width box


1/2 is a half width box. Two 1/2 boxes will have room next to
each other
1/3 is a one third width box. Three 1/3 boxes will have room
next to each other
2/3 is a two thirds width box. One 2/3 box will have room next
to a 1/3 box
1/4 is a one quarter width box. Four 1/4 boxes will have room
next to each other. Two 1/4 boxes will have room next to a 1/2
box
2/4 is a two quarters width box. Same size as the 1/2 box
3/4 is a three thirds width box. One 3/4 box will have room
next to a 1/4 box
Step 2 – Drag the fields around to arrange them how you want. Make
sure they fit next to the items you want to place them

5.15. Simple Weather


Simple Weather is a beautiful weather plugin that displays the
weather via shortcode or via widgets. Add a simple, but very useful
feature to your website, with this stylish plugin. Your visitors will
know right away how to plan their schedule, happy to know the
weather is on their side. Simple Weather is based on
OpenWeatherMap.org.

5.15.1. Weather Shortcode

[simple-weather location="London, Uk" days="2" night="yes"


units="metric" date="l" api="YOUR API KEY HERE" interval
="5"]
Location: Choose the location for the weather display
Latitude & Longitude: Coordinates of a location that cannot be
found by name. Use decimal coordinates (ex: 43.343 &
12.4543)
Days: Choose the number of days to forecast. Max 7.
Night: yes / no. Choose to display the night temperature or not.
Units: imperial / metric / internal. Default is internal (auto).
Imperial = F, Metric = C
Date: Date format according to:
http://php.net/manual/ro/function.date.php !

Api: You can improve the overall performance of our plugin, if


you use your own API Key from OpenWeatherMap.org.
Interval: By default, the weather updates with each page
refresh. If you want to set a custom update interval, you can
add a value, in minutes, to the shortcode. The value 0 means
the default update, with each refresh.

5.15.2. Weather Widget


Title: Choose widget title. If no title is entered, it will display
the location as title.
Location Type: Choose how you will set the location: Location
or Coordinates. If you choose Auto, the plugin will take the
visitor’s location, through IP geolocation.
Location: You can choose the city and the country for the
weather display.
Latitude & Longitude: You can enter coordinates for a location
that cannot be found by name. Use decimal coordinates (ex:
43.343 & 12.4543).
Units: You can use Imperial ( Fahrenheit degrees) or Metric (
Celsius degrees) units to display the temperature.
Days: You can choose the number of days for the forecast. The
maximum value is 7. If you choose None, it will not display a
forecast for the next days, just the current weather.
Weather Check Interval: You can choose how often the plugin
will update the weather info: every 10 minutes, every 30
minutes, every hour, every 2 hours or with each page refresh.
Language: You can choose the language* for the weather
description (ex: Mostly Cloudy).
Background Color: Choose the background color of the widget.
Text Color: Choose the text color of the widget.
API Key (optional): You can use your own API Key from
OpenWeatherMap.org. This will improve the general
performance of our plugin.
¹ Available languages: English, Spanish, Italian, French, German,
Russian, Ukrainian, Portuguese, Romanian, Dutch, Polish, Finnish,
Turkish, Bulgarian, Swedish, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified

6. Individual Page Settings

The Individual Page Settings box is a collection of


features that take customization to a new level. Our
Individual Page Settings box consists of: Contact
Details, Page Title, Header Options and Background.

6.1. Contact Details


Under the contact page content area you can configure the Contact
Details using the following options within the Individual Page
Settings Box:

Side Content: The Side Content is the secondary column of the


contact page. You can insert content just like for the main page.
Map Latitude & Longitude: Enter the latitude and longitude
coordinates so the map will show your desired location.
Map Type: Choose one of the four map types available. Default
is set to roadmap.
Map Height: Enter the height of the map in pixels. Default is
set to 500.
Map Zoom: Enter the zoom level of the map. Default is set to
15
6.2. Page Title
Under your page content area you can configure the Page Title using
the following options within the Individual Page Settings Box:

Page Subtitle: Enter the page subtitle. Default: none


Hide Page Title: Choose to hide the page title. Default:
unchecked
Header Alignment: Choose how to align the header. Default:
left
Page Title Color: Choose the page title color. Default: theme
default (white)
6.3. Header Options
Under any page or post content area you can configure the Header
Options using the following options within the Individual Page
Settings Box:

Header Image – Choose your custom header image. Default:


global image / slider
Header Slider – Choose your header slider. This will override
any other header setting. Default: none
Header Height – Choose the header height. Available options
are:
Default – Theme default height. Default: 370px
Match Image – Match the header image height
Match Slider – Match the header slider height
Fixed Height – Fixed height
Fixed Header Height – Choose the header height
Header Background Color – Choose the header background
color

Note: Customization made in this section will only be applicable


to this specific page or post. This option will override the general
website header options
6.4. Background Options
Under any page or post content area you can configure
the Background Options using the following options within
the Individual Page Settings Box:

Background Color – The background color for your page / post


Background Image – The background image for your page /
post
Background Position – The background image position;
accepted values are standard CSS3 values; See details about
CSS3 Background Position !
Background Repeat – The background image repeat method;
accepted values are standard CSS3 values; See details about
CSS3 Background Repeat !
Background Size – The background image size; accepted
values are standard CSS3 values; See details about
CSS3 Background Size !
Background Attachment – The background attachment
attribute; accepted values are standard CSS3 values; See
details about CSS3 Background Attachment !
Note: Customization made in this section will only be applicable
to this specific page or post. This option will override the general
website background options

7. Setting up the Sidebars

The Leisure theme offers you the possibility to create


as many custom sidebars as you want, on any page, as
long as the page template allows sidebars.
All blog posts + blog pages support a sidebar. Also, Page with Left &
Right Sidebar support a sidebar. To apply a sidebar to a page, go to
the Sidebar Box, below the Page Attributes meta box, and use the
select box to choose the desired sidebar..

You can create a sidebar by going to Appearance > Sidebars and


clicking on the Add Sidebar button, after you type in the sidebar
name . Next, you need to add widgets in the sidebar by going
to Appearance > Widgets. The sidebar will appear on the right and
you can drag and drop widgets from the left into the sidebar. Once
you are done editing the widgets, you can add the sidebar to the
desired page.

8. Setting up the Menus

The Leisure theme allows you to create custom


menus, with up to three levels sub-menus depth. The
menus can be used in twowebsite areas: main menu
and secondary menu. If you have imported the demo
data, see chapter Importing the Demo Content for
more details.
It is recommended to create the pages, even if they are blank pages,
before creating a new menu. Next, go to Appearance > Menus, click
the Create a new menu button, type in a name for your menu and
click on the Create Menu button. You can add pages to the menu by
selecting them from the Pages box on the left. You can also use the
Custom Links box to add pages by typing in the page URL and in the
Label field the page’s name in the menu.

You can manage the menu structure by dragging and dropping pages
in the menu box. To send a menu item a level deeper, drag the item
below and slightly to the right of another menu item, that will
become its parent section. After you are happy with your menu, from
the Manage Locations Tab, use the Main Menu select box to choose
the new menu. Click the Save Changes button to record the changes.

8.1. Setting up the Secondary


Navigation

Leisure WP Theme has a nice Secondary Menu available throughout


the site. The Secondary Menu is placed immediately below the main
menu and is a beautiful 2 levels menu. Each of the level 1 menu items
have the ability to have a nice big background picture for it’s
children. You can set this background by clicking on the Choose
Image link:
Also you may want to click Screen Option on the upper right corner
of the screen and then check Description; this will allow you to place
a second row of text below each menu title.

9. Plugin Integration

The Leisure theme is a modern state of the art theme,


ready for the most popular 3rd party plugins. Design
elements have already been set up. You only need to
install the plugin and it will be integrated in the
website by default. Leisure - Hotel, Resort & Spa
WordPress Theme is perfectly adapted for popular
plugins like:

9.1. WooCommerce
The most popular, easy to use plugin for e-commerce. All e-shop
pages are adapted to the Leisure theme. To learn how to install the
Woocommerce plugin go to WooCommerce ! and follow the
detailed instructions.

9.2. Contact Form 7


The simple but flexible plugin for contact forms. All contact forms
are perfectly integrated in the Leisure theme, the graphics will look
great and natural. Go to Contact Form 7 ! to learn how to install
the Contact Form 7 plugin and other detailed information.

9.3. All in One SEO & Yoast SEO


Leisure theme is fully adapted to integrate popular SEO plugins like
All in One SEO and Yoast SEO to help you boost your website
rankings. Learn how to install All in One SEO Pack ! and
Yoast SEO !

9.4. Translation with WPML


The WordPress Multilingual Plugin is the most popular language
localization plugin. Leisure theme has custom design elements
integrated for the WPML plugin. Learn more about the WPML plugin
by visiting the official website at WPML !

9.5. WP-PageNavi
You can use the WP-PageNavi plugin for a more advanced paging
navigation interface. After installing it, the Leisure theme will
automatically replace the default options with the WP-PageNavi
options, no programming needed. Go to WP-PageNavi ! to learn
how to install the WP-PageNavi plugin and other detailed
information.

9.6. Breadcrumb NavXT


Use the Breadcrumb NavXT plugin to change the breadcrumbs
design of the theme. After installing it, the Leisure theme will
automatically replace the default options with the Breadcrumb
NavXT options, no programming needed. Go to
Breadcrumb NavXT ! to learn how to install the Breadcrumb
NavXT plugin and other detailed information.

9.7. MailChimp
Use the Mail Chimp plugin to activate the newsletter on the bottom
right of the screen. After installing it, the Leisure theme will
automatically apply the styles. Go to Mail Chimp ! to learn how to
install the Mailchimp plugin and other detailed information.

9.8. bbPress
Use the bbPress plugin to add new community features to your
theme. bbPress is a forum software with a twist, from the creators of
WordPress. Makes setting up discussion forums inside your
WordPress.org powered site an easy job. Go to the
bbPress website ! to learn how to install and use bbPress.

10. CSS & JS Files

CSS Files: If you want to insert your own custom CSS code, you can
use the Custom CSS field, located at Appearance > Customize >
Custom Code > Custom CSS.

A theme update will overwrite all changes made. Insert all your
custom CSS only in the Custom CSS field. It will override the all.css
file and the changes will not be affected by an update.

Javascript Files: It is strongly recommended to avoid making any


changes. If you consider you have the necessary knowledge and wish
to edit them, we strongly recommend making a copy before.

If you want to insert your own custom JS code, you can use the
Custom JS field, located at Appearance > Customize > Custom Code
> Custom JS Code.
11. Child Theme

A great solution to keep all your customized options safe when


updating is to create a child theme. In short, this is a WordPress
theme, running alongside the original theme, with some
customization overriding some original functions, without altering
the original theme itself in any way.

You can create a child theme by uploading the leisure-child folder


(unzip from download package) next to the leisure folder in the wp-
themes folder.

Customizations made in the child theme folder will override the


original theme. Files with the same names from the child folder will
override the same files from the original theme. (ie. header.php in
leisure-child will completely override header.php from leisure)

If you want to learn more about the child theme customization,


please follow this link ! to read a comprehensible article.

12. Translating the Theme

The most comfortable and safe way to translate your


theme is by using the popular WPML plugin.
Install WPML Translation Plugin !

If you choose to translate your theme without any translation plugin,


the first thing you should do is to download and install Poedit ! .
Alternatively, you can translate your theme without any external
software, just by installing the Loco Translate ! Plugin.

12.1. Loco Translate


The easiest way to translate your theme is by installing the
Loco Translate ! plugin. Install and activate the plugin and then
follow the instructions ! on how to translate the theme.
12.2. Poedit Translation
To translate the theme using Poedit you need to follow the next
steps:

Open the en_EN.po in Poedit


Save as your new language. The filename of your .po is crucial.
Gettext uses the ISO 639 standard for language abbreviations
and ISO 3166 for locales. If your translation is written in
American English for example, your file name will look like en-
US.po. Capitalization is also important here. For a full list of
language and country codes, check out these two links:
Gettext language codes ! and Gettext country codes !
Once you save, POEdit by default automatically creates a .mo
file alongside your .po file. It is recommended to keep both files
together.
Place the .mo and .po files in the languages folder located in the
Leisure folder

12.2.1. Setting up the translation in


WordPress
The final step is to tell WordPress which translation file to use for
your website. To do so you need to edit wp-config.php located in the
root folder of your WordPress installation. When you open the wp-
config.php file it should look like this:

/**
* WordPress Localized Language, defaults to English.
*
* Change this to localize WordPress. A corresponding MO fi
le for the chosen
* language must be installed to wp-content/languages. For
example, install
* de_DE.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to 'de_D
E' to enable German
* language support.
*/
define('WPLANG', '');
Your file should already contain define(‘WPLANG’, ”); but if it does
not, you can add it in. You simply need to add your language and
locale code into the define.If you were to translate your theme into
German, you would have this:

define('WPLANG', 'de_DE');

For more details about WordPress localization please visit the


WordPress Codex: WordPress in Your Language !

13. Release Notes:

Leisure 1.5 (July 9, 2015)


IMPORTANT CHANGES:

# Added the Rooms tab in the dashboard,


a customizer for creating hotel room pages, with
dedicated features like room reviews, room
amenities, auto generated rooms listing and others.
# Added two new Header Layouts: Transparent and
Boxed .
# Added the Color Scheme feature that lets you
choose between two predefined color schemes: Resort
White or Hotel Dark.
# Added the Font Pairings feature that lets you
choose between two predefined font pairs: Resort
or Hotel.
# Added the Rooms Settings section in the
customizer, used for options related to the room
pages.
# Added the Hotel and Restaurant Icons library,
with 250 dedicated icons.
# Added a new theme demo, Hotel Dark, with extra
demo content, like the Room Reservation form, custom
slider and others.
# Minor bug fixes.

Last Documentation Update: Thursday, July 9, 2015

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