Smartic WordPress Theme
by Opal_WP
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Smartic WP Theme
Smartic is a WooCommerce theme by Opal_WP built specifically for fashion, electronics, and multi-category online stores. It ships with multiple pre-built demo layouts, a drag-and-drop page builder, and deep WooCommerce integration that covers product filtering, AJAX cart, wishlist, and quick view out of the box.
The theme is built on Elementor, which keeps customization accessible without touching code. Performance-focused store owners will notice Smartic supports lazy loading, product image zoom, and mobile-optimised layouts across all demos. It also integrates with popular plugins like YITH WooCommerce and WPBakery on older installs. Opal_WP maintains regular updates and the theme has a solid track record on ThemeForest with thousands of active users and consistent support documentation.
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Smartic is a capable theme, but getting it to perform exactly the way a real store needs takes developer knowledge. Opal_WP’s documentation covers the basics, but custom layouts, WooCommerce hooks, and plugin conflicts require hands-on experience. Our Smartic developers work through Codeable, a vetted platform where every developer is screened before taking projects. You post your project, get matched within 24 hours, and receive a free estimate before committing to anything.
Pros
- Multiple niche-specific demo layouts covering fashion, electronics, furniture, and cosmetics
- Deep WooCommerce integration including AJAX cart, quick view, wishlist, and layered filtering
- Built on Elementor, so most layout changes don't require code
- Mega menu builder included with support for images, product grids, and multi-column layouts
- Regular updates from Opal_WP with consistent ThemeForest support and documentation
Cons
- Demo import pulls in a large number of plugins, several of which you may not need
- Heavy out-of-the-box asset load can slow page speed without proper optimisation
- Some Opal_WP custom widgets are tightly coupled to the theme and don't migrate easily
- Limited flexibility in checkout and cart templates without custom PHP overrides
- Support response times on ThemeForest can be slow during high-volume periods
Who is Smartic for?
Fashion and Clothing Stores
Smartic’s fashion demos include lookbook layouts, outfit-based product displays, and full-width image sections built for visual storytelling. A Smartic developer can configure size guides, variation swatches, and Instagram-style product feeds that suit clothing and accessories stores needing strong visual presentation alongside functional WooCommerce product management.
Electronics and Tech Retailers
The electronics demo ships with comparison tables, specification-focused product cards, and filter-heavy category pages. It suits stores selling phones, laptops, or accessories where customers need to compare specs quickly. A Smartic specialist can extend this with custom attribute filters, brand-specific landing pages, and structured data for product listings.
Home Decor and Furniture Shops
Smartic’s furniture and home decor layouts lean on large imagery, room-scene product photos, and category landing pages. It handles variable products with multiple finish or colour options well. A Smartic expert can build out room-based collection pages and configure related product logic to increase average order value across a home goods catalogue.
Beauty and Cosmetics Brands
Beauty brands need fast-loading product pages with clear ingredient details, shade swatches, and editorial content alongside the shop. Smartic’s cosmetics demos cover this layout pattern. A Smartic developer can set up custom swatches, bundle products, and landing pages that convert paid traffic from Meta or Google Shopping campaigns.
Multi-Category Marketplaces
Smartic supports multi-category stores with a flexible mega menu, filterable category archives, and homepage layouts that can feature multiple departments simultaneously. A Smartic specialist can structure the navigation and taxonomy hierarchy to keep large catalogues browsable and ensure WooCommerce performance stays stable under product volume.
Customizing Smartic
Customising Smartic beyond its demo content often requires understanding how Opal_WP has structured its custom post types, widget areas, and Elementor templates. Changing header layouts, product card styles, or mega menu configurations is straightforward in the theme panel, but building something genuinely unique takes more than swapping colours.
A Smartic expert can restructure demo layouts to match your brand, configure multi-level mega menus, set up custom product filters by attribute or category, and integrate third-party plugins without breaking the existing page builder structure. If you need custom Elementor widgets, child theme development, or WooCommerce checkout modifications, working with a Smartic specialist saves significant time over trial and error.
Recommended plugins for Smartic
Smartic works well with a focused plugin stack. On the performance side, combining it with a caching plugin and an image optimisation tool addresses its heavier asset load. See our WordPress performance service for a full setup approach.
For stores relying on organic traffic, Smartic’s structured markup and clean heading hierarchy give a solid SEO foundation, but schema for products, breadcrumbs, and technical SEO still need configuration. Our WordPress SEO service covers exactly that. YITH WooCommerce plugins, Klaviyo, and live chat tools all integrate cleanly with Smartic’s template structure.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Smartic common issues
Smartic mega menu not showing on mobile
Mobile menu issues in Smartic usually come from a conflict between the theme’s custom menu walker and a caching plugin or Elementor’s mobile breakpoint settings. First, clear all caches and check the theme’s responsive menu settings under Appearance > Customize. If the mega menu collapses to a blank state on mobile, a CSS conflict with a third-party plugin is likely the cause. A WordPress bug fixing specialist can isolate the conflict and patch the mobile menu behaviour without affecting the desktop layout.
Smartic demo import fails or gets stuck
Smartic demo imports fail most often due to PHP memory limits, execution timeouts, or missing required plugins. Set memory_limit to at least 256M and max_execution_time to 300 in your PHP configuration before retrying. If the import stalls mid-process, some post types or images may be partially imported, leaving widgets unassigned. A WordPress developer can complete the import manually, clean up orphaned content, and configure the demo to match your live environment correctly.
Smartic product page layout broken after update
Product page layout breaks after a Smartic update usually mean a template override in your child theme no longer matches the parent theme’s updated structure. Check your child theme’s woocommerce folder for outdated template files and compare them against the updated versions in the parent theme. Opal_WP sometimes modifies custom product template hooks between versions. Updating the template files in your child theme to reflect the new structure should restore the layout without losing your customisations.
Smartic slow page speed on WooCommerce shop page
Smartic shop pages load slowly because of unoptimised product images, multiple external scripts loaded on every page, and the theme’s default asset stack. Start by auditing which Opal_WP plugin features you’re actually using and disabling the rest. Compress images at the server level, enable lazy loading for product grids, and use a caching plugin with WooCommerce-specific rules to exclude cart and checkout. Deferring non-critical JavaScript from the theme’s scripts can also cut render-blocking time noticeably on category pages.
Smartic FAQ
Smartic is built specifically for WooCommerce. It includes AJAX cart, wishlist, quick view, layered filtering, and product comparison features out of the box. It suits fashion, electronics, and multi-category stores well. Performance needs attention on larger catalogues, but the WooCommerce feature set is solid for most eCommerce use cases without requiring additional paid plugins.
Yes, Smartic is built on Elementor as its primary page builder. Most homepage sections, landing pages, and static content areas are built and edited through Elementor. Some theme-specific elements like the mega menu and product widgets use Opal_WP’s own Elementor extensions, which are bundled with the theme and activated separately through the required plugins list.
Smartic includes a one-click demo importer available through the theme setup wizard after activation. Before importing, install all required plugins listed in the setup prompt. Make sure your hosting environment allows enough PHP memory and execution time for the import to complete. Each demo imports its own set of pages, products, menus, and widgets, so running multiple demo imports can create content conflicts.
Not fully. Opal_WP bundles custom plugins that power core Smartic features including the mega menu, product widgets, and some Elementor extensions. Removing them disables those features. You can deactivate optional companion plugins like the wishlist or compare tools if you prefer alternatives, but the primary Opal_WP plugin is required for the theme to function as designed.
Smartic developer rates vary based on project scope. Simple fixes or configuration tasks are priced lower than full custom builds or WooCommerce integrations. Through Codeable, you post your project and receive a transparent estimate before any work begins. There’s no obligation to hire after receiving the estimate, making it a straightforward way to understand the cost of your specific Smartic project.
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Whether you need a full Smartic setup from a demo import, a custom homepage built in Elementor, or ongoing WooCommerce development, a dedicated Smartic developer can handle it properly. No guesswork, no plugin conflicts left unresolved. Get a free estimate and describe your project. You’ll be matched with a qualified Smartic specialist through Codeable within 24 hours, with no obligation to hire.
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