StuffPost 1.3.6 – Professional News & Magazine WordPress Theme

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1.3.6
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Dec 3, 2019
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StuffPost 1.3.6 – Professional News & Magazine WordPress Theme
StuffPost is a professional WordPress theme for news and magazines that boosts your credibility with smart tools and a mobile-first, fully responsive design. It offers 7+ home layouts, 6+ article styles, sticky sidebars, and a built-in WooCommerce shop to monetize with ease, plus click magnet related posts to boost pageviews.
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Description

StuffPost is a professional WordPress theme built for news and magazine websites that want to look credible while staying easy to manage. It solves the common problem of making editorial sites both attractive and functional by combining smart layout controls with a mobile-first, fully responsive design. With Elementor-friendly customization options and built-in content styling, you can present posts in multiple formats without redesigning pages each time. For monetization, StuffPost includes a built-in WooCommerce shop so you can sell products alongside your editorial content. It also features clickmagnet related posts to encourage deeper browsing and higher pageviews.

Use the theme’s layouts, sticky sidebars, and flexible homepage builder to organize categories and tags in a way that matches your publishing workflow. When your visitors browse on phones, tablets, or desktops, StuffPost keeps typography and sections consistent through fluid, responsive views.

Main Features

  • Mobile-first fully responsive design — Adapts layout and content for desktop, tablet, and mobile screens.
  • 7+ home page layouts — Switch between multiple homepage structures to fit different editorial styles.
  • Home Page Builder — Choose 4+ section layouts, including category/tag sections and their order.
  • 6+ article styles — Apply consistent article presentation across your news and magazine posts.
  • Multiple post layouts — Use Normal, Wide, and Video layouts with or without sidebar.
  • Sticky sidebars — Keep key widgets visible while readers scroll through articles.
  • 10+ responsive banner sections — Display banners that stay visually consistent on all devices.
  • Advanced navigation options — Includes 2+ menu layouts and a megamenu.
  • Clickmagnet related posts — Shows related content above the article to increase engagement.
  • Built-in WooCommerce shop — Adds storefront functionality for monetizing your site.

Benefits

  • Better UX — Mobile-first responsiveness helps readers consume content comfortably on any device.
  • More pageviews — Clickmagnet related posts encourage visitors to continue exploring.
  • Consistent editorial branding — Article and homepage layouts keep your site looking structured and professional.
  • Higher conversions — Built-in WooCommerce makes it easier to turn traffic into sales without leaving the theme.
  • Improved engagement — Sticky sidebars and clear layout styles help users stay focused on your content.
  • Easy content management — Post layouts can be applied individually or across all posts.

Who is it suitable for?

  • News and magazine publishers
  • WooCommerce stores that publish editorial content
  • Bloggers who need multiple article and homepage layouts
  • Content agencies and media teams
  • Creators running a digital storefront
  • Editorial sites built with WordPress and Elementor-style workflows