Thank you for choosing Newsfeed. It is one of the best magazine-based WordPress themes for creating and curating heavy-content websites.
Let’s start with the basics. Let me walk you through the anatomy of the entire site layout and customizing options.

Newsfeed Customizer
Newsfeed Customizer has nine different sections where you can customize your website. Each section has different options where you can customize your store site-wide.
Every section is segregated in such a way that you’ll find it easier to navigate and make changes so that you can bring out the best of what you’ve personalized.
During customization, half of your job will be done if you know what your customizers will do. Here’s a brief explanation of the customizing options in Newsfeed.
General Settings
The topmost section of the editor is also one of the most important parts of the customizer. Why? Because of this option, you can customize the design of your website.
Some of the important features include site layout, preloaders, social icons, colors, background images, typography, and much more.
This section enables you to design your website as per your personification and creativity.
Learn about General Settings
Header Settings
The header is the most important part of your site and contains some of the most important information, navigation, and links. This will add to your user experiences and help your users with many things.
The header settings consist of important customization options, including site identity, images for the header, important header items, and settings related to the primary menu.
Learn about Header Settings
Frontpage Settings
The front-page settings consist of several sections: Main Banner, Top Fullwidth, Middle Content, Middle Fullwidth, Bottom Content, Bottom Fullwidth, and Re-order Section. All of these sections are very important, as they are the front face of your site, and proper configuration is necessary.
These sections focus on their specific areas, just as their names indicate.
They are very important for the engagement and conversions of your website.
Learn about Front page settings
Inner page settings
Inner pages are pages that are inside your front page. Inner page settings comprise the settings of your archive page, posts, and 404 error pages.
Learn about Inner page settings
Footer Settings
Footer Settings consists of footer layout options. These layouts are useful to implement widgets and add more functionality to your site.
Learn about Footer Settings
Menu Settings
You can customize your menu for your website with live preview privileges. This is to help you adjust your menu to provide your users with better navigational options.
Learn about Menu Settings
Widget Area
In this theme, you have eight different widget areas for the footer sections. You can customize each of them with a widget of your choosing.
Learn About Widget Settings
Homepage and Additional CSS Settings
The rest of the two remaining settings are homepage settings, where you can manage your homepage to be static or according to your latest posts. You can add different posts or pages to be displayed on your homepage.
Additional CSS offers you limitless possibilities, if you know CSS. You can customize and change the designs on your behalf for your website.
Learn about Homepage and Additional CSS Settings