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About Options for Twenty Twenty-One
Adds powerful customizer options to modify all aspects of the default WordPress theme Twenty Twenty-One.
The following options area available for users who have upgraded to the premium plugin …
Options in the editor to hide / show content behind site header on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide / show post / page header on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide / show title on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide / show featured image on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide / show sidebar on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide the widget area on individual posts and pages.
Options in the editor to hide the footer on individual posts and pages.
Use featured images as the site background.
Use featured images as the header background.
Add and style a header gradient over the background image.
Inject a widget area into the top or bottom of the header and use a Navigation Menu widget (for example).
Move logo inline with site title and description.
Choose fixed, sticky header, primary navigation or hamburger icon for mobile.
Choose fixed, sticky header or primary navigation for larger screens.
Add a dropshadow to sticky headers and menus.
Animate the dropshadow on sticky headers and menus.
Style header text shadow.
Align the sidebar to the left of the content.
Choose the width of the injected sidebar.
Choose the minimum width of the injected sidebar.
Choose a row template for selected archive, blog, tag, category or custom taxonomy pages.
Choose a column template for selected archive, blog, tag, category or custom taxonomy pages.
Show the desktop menu on smaller screen sizes instead of the hamburger.
Choose a breakpoint for the mobile menu.
Show the hamburger navigation as a flyout if used on larger screens.
Style the primary menu items on larger screens.
Hide the sub-menu toggles on the primary menu on larger screens.
Enable second-level, flyout sub-menus on larger screens.
Choose the background color for second-level, flyout sub-menus on larger screens.
Enable first-level, “mega menu” style sub-menus on smaller screens.
Inject a search function into the primary navigation.
Wrap the page / post content so it can have a different background color.
Remove “Tag: ” and “Category: ” prefix in archive titles.
Turn on a true parallax effect on cover blocks.
Add featured image functionality to tag, category and custom post type taxonomy archive pages.
Change the aspect ratio of posts in the Grid Template.
Choose the number of colums in the Grid Template for small, medium and large screens.
Change the Grid Template post border width color and style for posts that don’t have a featured image.
Change the font size, font case of post titles in the Grid Template for small, medium and large screens.
Change the shadow color and width on post titles in the Grid Template.
Show animated hover effect on grid items.
Show published dates below the posts in the Grid and Column Templates.
Choose the number of colums in the Column Template for small, medium and large screens.
Remove the word “Published” before the date on posts and words “Published in” on attachment pages.
Choose a background color for the footer widget area.
Increase the size of social link icons on larger screens.
Fix social links to the left or right on smaller and / or larger screens.
Add Linkedin, Telegram, TikTok, WhatsApp and Xing icons to secondary (social) menu (ask us to add others if you need them).
Change the color of the social icons to their relevant corporate colors.
Provide alternate text / HTML to replace site title / logo.
Provide alternate text / HTML to replace “Proudly powered by WordPress”.
Turn Dark Mode on by default.
Choose an alternative Dark Mode background image.
Choose an alternative Dark Mode logo.
The Twenty Twenty-One theme does not use jQuery, we use pure JavaScript on the front end of this plugin so it doesn’t need to enqueue jQuery.
This plugin makes use of hooks instead of child themes or custom templates which means it will work even after new versions of Twenty Twenty-One are published by the theme developers without breaking the theme 🙂