How to Add a Header to Your Website

by Carol Poole

If you ever thought changing the header on your wordpress theme was too difficult, think again. Adding a header to your WordPress website really is quite effortless – you don’t even need a graphic designer.  You can have a new header installed on your website in less that 10 minutes just by using a software program that automatically creates headers for you.  The software is called xheader.

The beauty of this is that you can save some money and put your dollars behind getting a great logo created for your business. This software program comes pre-loaded with hundreds of headers – some plain and lots with graphics.  All you need to do is add text to your header and your logo if you have one. Simple.

In the video below, I demonstrate just how easy it is to do. The WordPress theme that I am installing the header on, is called Semiologic which is a free or paid theme depending on what functionality you want. I am using the free version but if you don’t like Semiologic, there are other themes you can use such as Chameleon Alikivia that you can use that make it easy to install a header without diving into code.  WordPress has also recently changed their default theme and this change has now made changing your header with the default theme a breeze. You can also use these headers on the Thesis theme which is a paid theme and one which I use on the majority of my websites.

Students who attend our workshop have use of this software on the day so they will be able to create their own unique headers. Check out the video below – it is so easy I am confident anyone can do it.

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