Adding Fixed/Static and Inverse/Default Header Theme Options

In this tutorial you will learn how to add a "Header" section to the WordPress theme options panel. In this theme options section, we will add two different switches to allow your theme users to edit the Bootstrap navigation/navbar.

The first switch will enabled or disable the fixed navbar. If the theme user enables the fixed navbar setting, the navbar on the front-end of the site will stay fixed at the top of the browser window. If this option is disabled, the navbar will be static. The second switch will allow the user to enable/disable the Bootstrap inverse navbar styles.

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The perfect base WordPress theme

If you like using Bootstrap and WordPress as much as I do, you should now have the perfect base WordPress theme to start any project moving forward. At this point, our WordPress theme has all the Bootstrap components and features, several custom page templates, styled comments, Font Awesome, custom functions, and much more.

In the following video, I go over how you can use this base theme for your WordPress projects and how you can quickly add a custom homepage to the theme.

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Styling the WordPress Comments with Bootstrap

This tutorial goes over how to use the callback option in the wp_list_comments function to customize each comment within WordPress. We will also use the different comment_form options to style the WordPress comment form with Bootstrap classes. Once you complete this tutorial, your WordPress theme will have nicely styled comments with a Bootstrap inspired comment form.

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