Theme Documentation

Hello Aster

Your go-to resource for everything about your theme. Find setup guides, customization tips, and answers to common questions.

Theme Overview

Here you will find the basics to run your theme like the demo. We have also included additional details like the fonts, and demo colors.

Plugins
  • Kadence Blocks *
  • Starter Templates by Kadence Wp *
  • Clear Cache for me
  • Smashballoon Instagram
  • Woocommerce
  • WP Recipe Maker
* are required for theme function
Versions

Release Date – May 2026
Current – 1_0_0
Latest Update – N/A

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Requirements

WordPress 6.3+
PHP 8.2+
Required Plugins x2

Colors
#4D3533
Palette 1
#AC8866
Palette 2
#AD988B
Palette 3
#171A1A
Palette 4
#4A4A4A
Palette 5
#A4A3A3
Palette 6
#D5C7BE
Palette 7
#F4EAE1
Palette 8
#FDFAF9
Palette 9
#C08685
Palette 11
Fonts
Market

Headings

Apple Cider

Accent

Open Sans

Body

Montserrat

H5 · H6 · Buttons · Nav


Custom Code

Built-In Styling Options

Use these optional CSS Classes to add theme specific design details to your layouts. These classes are completely optional and can be used in the Additional CSS Class(es) field for any compatible element in the editor.

What it does

Adds a decorative accent border around your images to help them stand out.

Example
How to use it
01

Click on the image you would like to add the border to.

02

In the editor to the right, click on Advanced and then the Advanced Tab.

03

In the Additional CSS Class(es) field, add the class you would like.

04

Click save and view your page.

Styling Help

You have 3 options available. The color is coded to Palatte #6

  • Dark Border
  • White Border
  • Arch Border

Click to copy.

aster-border-dark
aster-border-white
.aster-border-arch
What it does

Adds a decorative swoosh behind your text. Choose from Color or White. The Color swoosh automatically matches Palette 1 from your global color palette.

Example
How to use it
01

Create your heading. Then select the words you would like to be underlined and apply the Italic styling to those words only.

02

In the editor to the right, click on Advanced and then the Advanced Tab.

03

In the Additional CSS Class(es) field, add one of the classes from the list

04

Save and preview your page.

CSS Classes

Choose one of the following classes to apply different tape styles. Click to copy.

swoosh
swoosh-white
What it does

The decorative arches are optional and can be easily removed if they don’t fit your design.

Example
How to use it
01

Select the image that is arched.

02

In the editor to the right, click on Style and then look to Border Radius

03

Change the number in Top and Right to 0. This will remove the arch.

04

Save and preview your page.

What it does

Adds a decorative rotation effect to your images for extra visual interest.

Example
How to use it
01

Select the image you want to add the rotation to.

02

In the editor to the right, click on Advanced and then the Advanced Tab.

03

In the Additional CSS Class(es) field, add the class aster-rotate

04

Click save and view your page.

CSS Classes

Add this class to apply the accent. Simply click to copy.

aster-rotate
VIDEO TUTORIAL

Learn to Use Your Block Library

Learn how to use your Block Library with confidence. This video covers browsing your library, adding blocks to your pages, editing content, moving sections, and customizing layouts to fit your website.

QUICK START

Quick Answers & Tutorials

Find quick answers to the questions we hear most often, or browse step-by-step tutorials for more detailed guidance.

Everything you need to customize
your theme from start to finish.

Popular Tutorials

Step-by-step guides

The most common tutorials our users find helpful.

To customize your theme colors, go to Appearance → Customizer → Colors & Fonts → Colors.

Here you’ll find your Global Color Palette, where you can replace the default colors with your own brand colors. Any changes you make to the Global Palette will automatically update throughout the theme.

If you don’t like how a particular color appears on a specific page or section, you can customize that block individually. Simply edit the page and choose a different color from your Global Palette or select a custom color for that element only.

To customize your fonts, go to Appearance → Customizer → Colors & Fonts → Typography.

Here you can change your site’s global font settings, including the font family, size, weight, and style. Any changes you make here will automatically update throughout the theme.

If you’d like to use a premium or custom font that isn’t included by default, follow our Premium Font Installation Tutorial for step-by-step instructions.

To edit a page, go to Pages in your WordPress dashboard and select the page you’d like to edit. You can also click Edit Page from the WordPress admin bar while viewing that page.

Once you’re in the editor, simply click on any text, image, or block to customize the content.

For a complete walkthrough of editing pages and using the block editor, visit the Page Editing Tutorial.

While editing a page, click Design Library at the top of the editor.

Browse the available layouts and sections, then click the block you’d like to use. It will automatically be added to your page, where you can customize it just like any other block.

For a complete walkthrough of using the Design Library, visit the Design Library Tutorial.

Popular Questions

Quick Answers

Browse answers to the questions users ask most often.

To change the page that appears as your homepage, go to Settings → Reading.

Under Your homepage displays, select A static page, then choose the page you’d like to use as your homepage from the Homepage dropdown.

Click Save Changes to apply your new homepage.

The Kadence framework includes several featured image ratios, allowing you to choose the style that best fits your website.

To change the featured image ratio, go to:

Appearance → Customizer → Posts/Pages Layouts → Archive Layouts

Scroll down to the Post Item Layout section, open the Featured tab, and choose the image ratio you’d like to use for your blog archive.

Your changes will automatically update the featured images displayed throughout your blog.

For a complete walkthrough of customizing your blog layout, visit the Blog Layout Tutorial.

Yes! You can easily use premium or custom fonts with your Hello You Designs theme.

Follow our Premium Font Tutorial for step-by-step instructions on installing and using your own fonts throughout your website.

View Tutorial →

Your theme includes two different blog pages, and each one has a different purpose.

Custom Blog
This is a fully editable page designed with the block editor. You can customize the layout, add sections, and create a unique experience for your readers. This page is typically named Journal, The Blog, or something similar.

Blog
This is WordPress’s default blog archive. It isn’t editable and automatically displays all of your blog posts.

Important: Don’t assign your Custom Blog as your WordPress Blog page. If you do, WordPress will replace your custom layout with the default blog archive.

Instead, go to Settings → Reading, assign your standard Blog page as your Posts page.

Still need help?

We’re happy to help! If you couldn’t find the answer you’re looking for, send us a support ticket and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Changelog

Follow the evolution of your theme. Every new feature, improvement, and bug fix will be documented here, so you can quickly see what’s changed.

Found an issue or have an idea for a future release? We’d love to hear from you.

MAy 2026

🎉 Initial public release of Hello Aster