Trending is a parent theme for bloggers that uses multiple nav menus, several sidebars, and custom post layouts. It has a pixel-perfect design that's great for any blogger who wants a new look for their site.
This theme is a parent theme. What this means is that to customize it, you should be creating a child theme. Is it a theme framework? Some people might call it that. All you need to know is that it's a solid, yet flexible, starting point for any blog.
Trending is built from the rock-solid Hybrid Core theme framework, so it provides a great starting point with many useful features.
Since Trending is a parent theme, you'll want to create a child theme if you plan on making any customizations. Don't know how to make a child theme? It's relatively simple. Just follow the below steps.
/wp-content/themes
directory called trending-child
.style.css
file within your theme folder.style.css
file, add the below information./**
* Theme Name: Trending Child
* Theme URI: http://link-to-your-site.com
* Description: Describe what your theme should be like.
* Version: 0.1
* Author: Your Name
* Author URI: http://link-to-your-site.com
* Tags: Add, Whatever, Tags, You, Want
* Template: trending
*/
This will give you a blank design. If you want to import the Trending parent theme style, simply append this code after the above information:
@import url( '../trending/style.css' );
/* Custom code goes below here. */
Note that child themes are now the officially-supported way of modifying themes in WordPress.
The "Header" sidebar (widget area) was created to house a 468px by 80px ad or image. You can, of course, add anything to this sidebar you want. However, anything that overflows the header sidebar area will be hidden from view.
Support for the Trending theme is not offered on the WordPress support forums. There is a community called Theme Hybrid where support is offered for this theme. You are encouraged to sign up to the site to use its support forums and become a part of the community.
Trending is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPL).
This theme is copyrighted to Justin Tadlock.
2011 – 2012 © Justin Tadlock.