Genesis Custom Backgrounds

April 22, 2012

Genesis Custom Backgrounds Plugin

This plugin provides the option to select a default custom background.

By default, Genesis doesn’t turn on WordPress Custom Backgrounds. Genesis Custom Backgrounds enables custom backgrounds and creates an option to enable selection of a default background from the sets of backgrounds provided by StudioPress. Currently, it is broken down to Dark and Light backgrounds with subfolders. You can easily provide the user more options by simply uploading more backgrounds with in either the light or dark folders. Upload using the following structure, folder: camo & files: camo-1.png, camo-2.png, and camo-3.png (in all lowercase). Furthermore, you can also upload a custom background via the WordPress Custom Background via Appearance > Background. You can easily add customization ability for the site to easily switch default backgrounds or upload their own (which will always overwrite the default).

IMPORTANT:
You must have Genesis installed. Click here to learn more about Genesis

Special Thanks

I owe a huge debt of gratitude to all the folks at StudioPress, their themes make life easier.

Installation

  1. Upload the entire genesis-custom-backgrounds folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Make Selections via Genesis > Genesis Backgrounds

Screenshots

  1. Genesis Backgrounds

    Genesis Backgrounds

FAQ

How do I add more backgrounds?

  1. Access /plugins/genesis-custom-backgrounds/lib/dark (or light)
  2. Create a new directory for you files, making sure it is lower case (e.g., camo so that /plugins/genesis-custom-backgrounds/lib/dark/camo/)
  3. FTP your files to the new directory – NOTE: all file names must be lower case – i.e. camo-1.png, camo-2.png, and camo-3.png

If files are FTPed to the plugin folder (/plugins/genesis-custom-backgrounds/lib/dark), will they be lost on a plugin update?

No, updates only affect files being updated.

Do you have future plans for this plugin?

Only one thing: Add the ability to deactivate backgrounds for administrators (‘manage_options’) so only “active” backgrounds appear for other members (those who cannot manage_options).
If you have suggestions, please feel free to contact me

Changelog

0.3

  • Added more information to readme.txt, removed auto-default

0.1-0.2

  • Private Beta

Details

  • Version: 0.4
  • Active installations: 100
  • WordPress Version: 3.0
  • Tested up to: 3.2.1

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