Maybe you’d like to see a few examples of the General Settings you can do with Bootplate by default?  Here’s some screenshots.  The Theme Customizer lets you see these global settings done in REALTIME even before you publish them publicly.  That’s pretty cool.

Nav Type Examples

There are three basic nav styles included as of Bootplate v0.6. The default scrolls.

Fixed to Top

The Fixed to Top option fixes the navbar to the top of the page, even when you scroll. It also automatically adds the right amount of padding-top to the BODY.

bp-customizer-fixed-top-nav

Fixed to Bottom

Not 100% sure why someone would want this, but it’s an option.

bp-customizer-fixed-bottom-nav


 

Nav Style Examples

There are six basic nav styles included as of Bootplate v0.6. The default is for the dark, .navbar-inversed.

Navbar Dark

The default is for the dark, .navbar-inversed. It uses your site name as a text logo.

navbar-dark

Navbar Dark w/ Logo

This adds a 218×48 logo image, if uploaded below.

navbar-dark-logo

Navbar Dark w/ Logo Bug and Text

This adds a 48×48 logo bug image and the blog name to the right. Be sure to upload it below under “Upload Logo.”

navbar-dark-logo-bug

Navbar Light

The light style uses Bootstrap’s default .navbar-default clas. It uses your site name as a text logo.

navbar-light

Navbar Light w/ Logo

This adds a 218×48 logo image, if uploaded below.

navbar-light-logo

Navbar Light w/ Logo Bug and Text

This adds a 48×48 logo bug image and the blog name to the right. Be sure to upload it below under “Upload Logo.”

navbar-light-logo-bug

As we said, customization should be done using Child Themes–not theme options. Way too many theme options may slow the site speed down and that’s unacceptable.