Arcadia is a Premium WordPress Theme build on a rock solid framework. The Theme can be used for multiple purposes and gives you a variety of customization options (check out the demo). Arcadia is extremely easy to use, weather you’re a WordPress pro or just a beginner.
Key Features
- Internationalized and Translation Ready (.mo/.po files included)
- SEO optimized
- 100+ Shortcodes with Visual Shortcode Generator
- Left Aligned or Centered Logo and Menu
- 24+ Blog and Portfolio Layout Variations
- 15 Color Schemes
- 7 Custom Widgets
- 40+ Fonts
- 5 Front Page Styles
- Easy to customize through Admin Panel
- Unlimited Sidebars
- Unlimited Portfolios
- Extensive Typography Options
- Image Size Options
- Child Theme Support
- XML Demo content for fast setup
- and much more…
Admin Options
- General Options (see here)
- Front Page Options (see here)
- Blog Options (see here)
- Posts and Pages Options (see here)
- Portfolio Options (see here)
- Layout Options (see here)
- Typography Options (see here)
- Social Link Options (see here)
- Info Bar Options (see here)
- Sidebar Options (see here)
Notes
Support:
If you have any questions, please use the comment section of this item.
This way other users can benefit from the solution as well.
I will try my best to answer every question.
Rating:
If you like my work, please rate it.
If you’re about to rate it with less than 5 stars, please let me know the reason first and I will do my best to improve the theme.
Note:
The placeholder images and the Customizer you see in the Live Preview are only for demonstration purpose and are not included in the theme.
Credits
- Nivo Slider jQuery Slideshow Plugin
- prettyPhoto jQuery Plugin (as Lightbox)
- Validation jQuery Plugin (to validate forms on the fly)
- Form jQuery Plugin (to submit forms via AJAX )
- Icon Sweets 2 for the text icons
- Social Bookmark Icons
- Fonts from Font Squirrel
- Google Web Fonts
- Theme Preview Photo by DanDeChiaro
- Theme Preview Photo by Guwashi999
- Theme Preview Photo by Toshi Island Paddy
- Theme Preview Photo by Francisco Diez





