=== Getaway Lite ===
	
Contributors: vivathemes
Requires at least: 4.7
Tested up to: 5.6
Stable tag: 1.0.1
License: GPL-3.0-or-later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GNUGPLv3
Tags: two-columns, full-width-template, right-sidebar, custom-background, custom-header, custom-colors, custom-logo, custom-menu, translation-ready, featured-images, threaded-comments, entertainment

== Description ==

Atrium Lite is a modern and clean business WordPress theme. This theme is beautifully designed, using the browser space entirely to make your website easy to read and focus. The theme comes with nice effects and layout that will help you build a professional website. In the front page you can display your blog, a default page with sidebar or a full width page. Easily upload your logo image and favicon, styling for Contact Form 7 plugin are among the features. For even more features check the Pro Version of this theme https://vivathemes.com/wordpress-theme/atrium/

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Adding a logo image =

Go to ‘Appearance-Customize-Site Identity’. There you have the ability to upload a logo image, change the site title and tagline. You can also disable the site title and tagline via the checkbox if you choose to have only a logo image. Under ‘Customize-Colors’ you can change the color of the site title and tagline.

= Configuring the menus =

There are three menu locations in this theme: the ‘Primary Menu’(main menu), Front menu, which is the menu in the front page above the header and the Footer menu.
1. Go to ‘Appearance-Menus’.
2. Create a menu in the right side of the screen and click ‘Save’.
3. From the left column you can include any pages, categories or create custom links.
4. In the bottom of the right side, check the box to display the menu in the ‘Primary Menu’ location and click ‘Save’.

Note that you have to have created your pages and categories first and they will be available in the list to include in the menu.

= Header image and content =

First add a header image. In your Dashboard go to Appearance → Customize → Header Images. Add the image you want to display. You can add more than one and randomize them. Header image size is 2000x1000px.

The site tagline (slogan) will display in the left side of the screen.

You can add some text on top of the header image. In your Dashboard go to Appearance → Widgets and add a text widget or any other widget type to the Top Widget location.

In the bottom of the header add a menu to Front Menu location as explained above.

Below the header there is a widget location named Front Widget. In your Dashboard go to Appearance → Widgets and add a text widget (first) and an image widget (second) type to this location.

= Front page content =

The front page will display the latest posts by default. To have a static page displayed in front

- Go to ‘Settings-Reading’
- Select a static page to display in the front page.
- Assign one of your existing pages to display your blog and include it in the Menu.

= The widget areas =

This theme has four widget ready area. The Right Sidebar visible in all pages and posts, the Top Widget is visible in the front page above the header, the Front widget is visible in the front page below the header, and the Footer Widgets. You can add widgets by going to ‘Appearance – Widgets’ in your WordPress administration area and dragging & dropping widgets.

= Featured image sizes =

Blog featured images - 600px wide by 500px high.
Single Images - 600px square.

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.1 =
* Update Image license, making notice dismissable

= 1.0 =
* Initial release

== Upgrade Notice ==

== Resources ==
* Image for theme screensot, Copyright Pxhere
  License: Creative Commons CC0 license.
  License https://pxhere.com/en/license
  Source: https://pxhere.com/en/photo/172971
* Genericons, Automattic, http://genericons.com/, GPL
* CSS3 Animate, Jack McCourt https://github.com/Jack-McCourt/css3-animate-it, MIT
* superfish.js, Joel Birch, https://superfish.joelbirch.co/, MIT & GPL
* reaktion.js, Ryan Brown, http://ryantbrown.io/code/reaktionjs, MIT