Please note that these options and features are not for the eMarket theme users as eMarket theme is built around a new framework

Site Page Layout settings section allows you to decide and apply different layouts for the various pages on your website. Let’s figure out how many layouts are available and actually how many pages can have them,

  • Go to wp-admin -> Theme options -> Theme options
  • Expand the section “Site Pages Layout Settings” to start setting layout for your site pages
  • Click the “Save’ button given under the section and then also click “Save Changes” button for the whole Settings part.
  • Refresh your browser to see the effect.

How many Layouts are there?

After selecting here said layouts for your required pages you will have to fill up these sidebars using required widgets in that particular widget area given at wp-admin -> Appearance -> Widgets. E.g. Selected right sidebar layout for blog detail page as shown in above screenshot and then placing any widget say “Recent Posts” in Blog Detail Sidebar Right widget area.

  • With Right Sidebar – Applies right sidebar area to the page for which you choose it.
  • With Left Sidebar – Applies left sidebar area to the page for which you choose it.
  • 3 column content with left & right sidebar – Basically provides a space for sidebar at left and right side of the main content located in the middle.
  • 2 column sidebar in right side – Shifts both right and left sidebars to right side of the page content.
  • 2 column sidebar in left side – Shifts right as well left sidebars to the left side of the page content.
  • Full page – Allows no sidebars. It only displays the page content.

At what pages you can actually apply these layouts?

Here is a list of pages where you can apply the above said layouts on your website,

  • Home page – The main page where users land whenever (s)he opens your website.
  • Content pages – like contact us, About Us etc
  • Product Listing pages – where per category products are listed
  • Product detail page – A particular product page that describes each and every information about it and from where you can buy that product.
  • Blog Listing page – A page that lists all the posts/blogs on your site
  • Blog detail page – A page that shows all the content of a particular blog/post in detail
  • Store listing – A system generated page that lists all the products of your site on a single page. It gets created by appending a link ?ptype=store to your site URL.
  • Shopping cart page – Page that shows a table of all the information of your added to cart products like product name, quantity, Price etc from where you can go to your checkout page to make the final payment.
  • Checkout page – This is the final page for product purchase on your site. From here user can choose his payment method and make the final payment.
  • Order Detail and My Account page – When registered user makes purchase, it stores the history of such purchases along with the total downloads and his/her profile information, that is the page which is known as Order Detail and My Account page. It is system generated page and gets created by appending the link ?ptype=myaccount to your site URL.