Configuring Manga+Press
Instructions on configuring Manga+Press are intended for working with the WordPress default themes TwentySixteen through TwentyNineteen.
How To Configure Manga+Press
Manga+Press can work out of the box using the WordPress default themes TwentySixteen through TwentyNineteen.
Set up Latest Comic and Comic Archive pages
Start by using the Comic Pages post-type to create two new pages for the Latest Comic page and the Comics Archive page. Make sure to use the Comic Page Type drop-down to specify the pages, as this will determine which template to load.
Alternatively, you can use creating two new pages in the WordPress Admin, then navigate to Settings > Manga+Press Options. On the first tab, labeled "Basic Options," select the pages you created in both the Latest Comic- and Comic Archive drop-downs. Manga+Press includes templates for both these pages, which are loaded by default. For further fine-tuning, add a custom template to your theme — ideally by creating child-theme of your selected theme. For more information on creating child-themes, see the WordPress Codex article on child-themes.
Note: do not use the Latest Comic or Comic Archive pages as your Home and Posts page (WordPress Admin > Reading Settings) as this will override the queries on those pages and prevent your comics from displaying.
Configure Category Grouping
On the "Basic" options tab of the Manga+Press Settings page, the first two options are "Group Comics" and "Use Parent Category." These two options control how navigation between comics is handled. By default, comics navigate between each other regardless of their assigned category.
Group Comics
When "Group Comics" is enabled, then comics are grouped according to their mutually assigned categories. For example, if Comic A and Comic B are a part of Series #1, but Comic C and -D are a part of Series #2, then navigation will exist between Comic A and -B, and Comic C and D — but not between Comics A, B, C, and D.
Use Parent Category
This option only works when the "Group Comics" option is selected. It works similar to "Group Comics" but the comics are grouped according to their top-most parent category. In this example, Comics A, B, C, and D are assigned to Issue #2.1, which has a parent called Series #2, while the next group: Comics E, F, G, and I are assigned to Issue #3.1, which has a parent called Series #3. Navigation will exist between the comics assigned to Series #2, and to the comics assigned to Series #3 but navigation will not exist between Comic D (Series #2) and Comic E (Series #3).
Archive Page Style
Manga+Press 3.0 adds a new option for changing the appearance of the Archive Page. You now have three options: List (default), Calendar, and Gallery. Calendar displays a standard monthly calendar similar to the post calendar provided by WordPress. Gallery will show all comics in a grid layout using that post's thumbnail.
Archive Page Sorting Order Options
Manga+Press 3.0 adds new options for changing the sorting order on the Archive Page. These options are the same basic parameters used by order
and orderby
in the WP_Query
object. The drop-downs don't include the advanced sorting options available for WP_Query (for example: sorting by meta-data, comment-count, etc).
Custom Comic Page image sizes
This setting is intended to control the size of the image displayed. Manga+Press uses the WordPress thumbnail system to create image sizes based on values entered by the user. This is the image-size used on the Latest Comic page. This image can also be loaded in your template using<?php the_post_thumbnail('comic-page'); ?>
Navigation
Navigation CSS
The Navigation CSS option allows you to use your own styling with the provided selectors (Custom CSS), or use Manga+Press' default styles (Default CSS).
For 3.0.x
Starting with 3.0, the "Insert Navigation" option has been removed. The content templates that come with Manga+Press already contain the navigation. These template will work with most themes, which removes the need for having an "Insert Navigation" option.
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