Many sites (not all) have at least one custom error 404 page, although WordPress usually has this by default within each default theme. Morphology has one that gives you some flexibility in customizing it. By default, this is what it should look like without doing anything:
Create your social menu with icons
Many themes offer some form of social networking capabilities, from comprehensive to basic links to profile pages. This theme gives you a social menu location within the footer area. Setting up your social menu items is just like the other menus, except you are using the “ Custom Links ” option for each social network.
More fresh new changes at Shaped Pixels
Just over two years ago, I created a site called Shaped Pixels where I designed and released various styles of WordPress themes—both free and premium versions alike. I can easily say that it’s been interesting and rewarding to continue being part of the WordPress community as the overall market is continuously progressing to better things. I know this because 26% of the internet uses WordPress!
Create a Social Networking Menu
We are going to create a social networking menu like we see in the live demo site.
Shortcodes - Columns
This tutorial will show how to create columns inside your page content. This uses the same classes and structure as Twitter’s Bootstrap front-end framework that creates grid layouts-which is what this theme uses. The grid layout is based on 12-columns side-by-side. So a full width page will use a class of col-md-12 which means use all 12 columns for our page. Later in this tutorial, we will make a 2-column layout, but here is an example where I used this inside a page to add 2 Image Boxes using shortcode:
Shortcodes - Image Boxes
Image boxes are flexible and can be used right in your main content or in a text widget. They can have a title only, content, or a title with content. Here is a demo screenshot of one style:
Shortcodes - Info Boxes
Info boxes adds a block of content such as a message to your page like this demo:
Shortcodes - Lead Paragraph
Normally a lead paragraph is the first paragraph of your page and works great if you have it under a page title to give it a two-heading style:
Shortcodes - Progress Bars
Progress bars for this theme look like the screenshots you see further below. Your shortcode elements are listed below but the only one you do not have to use is the colour attribute…the default colour is aqua green:
Shortcodes - Buttons
Buttons are going to be easy to create with shortcodes, but this is what we will be making: