This guide assumes you already have a working WordPress installation
Continue below to read more about customizing your online ordering store with plugins like a minimum order plugin, or you can skip to adding your logo, tagline, and social media information.
Time to make it "you" with content, your logo, and custom settings
The last few steps to setting up your delivery and online ordering depend on your individual needs. We've recommended a few plugins to install after you're done activating and setting up your theme including plugins for SEO, date/time for delivery selection, and a few other useful utilities for WordPress.
In our demo store, we installed a few additional plugins detailed below that you may find help you, that aren't included in the theme by default typically.
There are a multitude of ways to customize the look and feel of your Togo site. The best place to start is from within the Customizer of your WordPress admin should you want to customize the fonts, logo, sidebars, and social links on your theme. You can also enter in custom CSS, and a tracking code for Google Analytics from within the customizer
Some of the available settings in the customizer. (Screenshots below) One important note is that some of the settings will not display in the customizer. To see your site when you're done making changes, exit out of the customizer and view your site frontend link.
The step by step walk through below will outline the exact settings you'll need to get the demo site set up the same way we did.
If you're an advanced user or developer, you may want to make your own customizations to the theme and plugins. Togo was built using the C9 Starter Theme, a client folder boilerplate, and the C9 Blocks plugin.
For simple changes to colors or minor tweaks, you can utilize the Appearance > Customizer settings under Custom CSS. Togo also supports child themes.
Detailed documentation for working with our themes and plugins are included, with some additional helpful links below:
Then replace images and text with your own menu blocks from WooCommerce products or using the block editor in WordPress
To use a pre-built landing page for your menu, click on the C9 Blocks feather icon and select "Page Templates"
Select the "Restaurant Style Menu" template
Start editing the menu links.
Then replace images and text with your own.
First, click on the COVERT NINE Blocks feather icon and select "Section Templates"
Scroll down and select a template.
Repeat this process to add as many section templates as you need on the page. Then, start editing!
There are loads of block templates from which to choose, and sample content for the theme can also be imported from GettingitTogo.com's demo website.
Still stuck or need some guidance? We're a Chicago-based team that coded and designed this entire site from scratch. Let us help you out!