About Juno WP Theme

Juno is a multipurpose WordPress theme built by ThemeREX, a developer known for polished, feature-heavy themes aimed at agencies and freelancers. Juno ships with a drag-and-drop page builder, a large library of pre-built demo sites, and deep WooCommerce support. It is built for sites that need a lot of design flexibility without custom code.

The theme includes a built-in header and footer builder, sticky navigation options, mega menus, and a wide range of typography controls. ThemeREX builds Juno on their own framework, which gives it more control over output than many competitors but also means the learning curve is steeper than lighter themes. If you want pixel-level control over layout and styling, Juno gives you that. If you want something simple out of the box, it may feel overwhelming at first.

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Juno gives you a lot of tools, but more tools mean more decisions and more places for things to go wrong. Matching a client’s brand, fixing conflicts with existing plugins, or extending the theme beyond its defaults all take real experience with how ThemeREX built the framework. A vetted Juno developer through Codeable has already worked through those problems. You get clean, maintainable work without the trial and error that comes with hiring someone unfamiliar with the theme.

Pros

  • Large library of pre-built demo sites covers most common niches
  • Built-in header and footer builder removes need for a separate plugin
  • Deep WooCommerce integration with styled product and checkout pages out of the box
  • Mega menu support included without a plugin
  • One-click demo importer makes getting started faster than building from scratch

Cons

  • Built on ThemeREX's own framework, which adds a learning curve compared to more common theme bases
  • Bundled JavaScript and CSS can slow page load if not optimised post-setup
  • Theme Options panel has a large number of settings, which can be disorienting for new users
  • Some styling conflicts appear when running Juno alongside Elementor's full site editing features
  • Updates occasionally reset minor CSS customisations added outside a child theme

Who is Juno for?

Creative Agency

Juno’s layout flexibility and animation options make it a solid fit for creative agencies. You can build service pages, case study layouts, and team sections using the built-in builder without writing custom shortcodes. The mega menu handles complex navigation for larger agencies with multiple service lines or locations.

Online Store

WooCommerce support in Juno covers product grids, single product pages, cart, and checkout with consistent styling. You don’t need to add separate WooCommerce styling plugins. For shops with a large catalogue or custom filtering needs, a developer can extend the existing templates without fighting the theme’s default output.

Portfolio Site

Juno includes portfolio-specific templates with filterable grids, full-width image layouts, and project detail pages. These work well for photographers, designers, and developers who want a presentable online portfolio without building custom post types from scratch. The demo sites include several portfolio-focused starting points.

Corporate or Business Site

The built-in header builder, sticky navigation, and section-based homepage layouts suit corporate sites well. Juno handles the typical structure of a business site: services, about, team, contact, and blog without needing extra page builder plugins. The typography controls let you match brand guidelines closely.

Event or Conference Site

Juno includes event-compatible layouts that work with event management plugins. Countdown timers, speaker grids, and schedule sections are achievable using the page builder and existing shortcodes. For recurring or multi-track events, a developer familiar with the theme can set up the structure efficiently.

Customizing Juno

Juno’s customization options go deep. The Theme Options panel covers layout width, color schemes, typography, sidebar positions, header styles, and more. The built-in page builder handles column layouts, shortcodes, and widget areas without needing a separate plugin. You can also import any of the included demo sites with a single click and work from there.

That said, getting Juno to match a specific design exactly often takes more than clicking through settings. Custom CSS, child theme work, and occasionally PHP edits are required for non-standard layouts. A Juno expert will know where the theme’s framework stores its settings, which filters are available, and how to extend it without breaking updates. If your project has specific design requirements, working with someone who has hands-on Juno experience saves significant time.

Recommended plugins for Juno

Juno works with the major plugin ecosystem without issues. WooCommerce integration is built in, so product pages, cart, and checkout all inherit the theme’s styling automatically. The theme also supports Elementor as an alternative builder if you prefer it over the built-in option.

For performance, Juno’s bundled scripts can add page weight, so pairing it with a caching plugin and a CDN is worth doing early. See our WordPress performance service for help there. On the SEO side, Juno outputs clean heading structures and works well with Yoast and Rank Math. Our WordPress SEO service can help you get the most from that setup.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Juno common issues

Juno theme header not displaying correctly after update

This usually happens when a Juno update changes header builder settings or introduces a conflict with a cached version of the theme’s CSS. First, clear your site and server cache. If the issue persists, check the header builder inside Theme Options to confirm your saved settings are still intact. Plugin conflicts, especially with caching or optimisation plugins that inline critical CSS, can also strip header styles. A developer can identify which plugin or setting is causing the conflict. See our WordPress bug fixing service for help.

Juno WooCommerce product page layout broken

Broken WooCommerce layouts in Juno are typically caused by a WooCommerce update that changed template file structure, while Juno’s bundled WooCommerce template overrides stayed on the old version. Go to WooCommerce > Status > Tools and check for outdated templates. You may need to update the theme’s WooCommerce folder or apply targeted CSS fixes. If you’re not comfortable editing template files, our WordPress bug fixing service can resolve this cleanly.

Juno theme slow page load speed

Juno loads a notable amount of CSS and JavaScript by default. Start by auditing what scripts are loading using browser developer tools or a plugin like Query Monitor. Minify and combine files where possible, enable lazy loading for images, and use a caching plugin. Juno-specific fixes include disabling unused ThemeREX shortcode scripts. For a thorough approach, our WordPress performance service covers full audits and implementation.

Juno mega menu not working on mobile

Juno’s mega menu relies on JavaScript that may not initialise correctly on touch devices. The common causes are a conflicting mobile menu plugin, a JavaScript error stopping execution, or a CSS z-index issue keeping the menu hidden behind other elements. Check your browser console for JS errors first. If you’re using a separate mobile menu plugin alongside Juno’s built-in menu, disable it and test. A developer can also add a touch-friendly toggle behaviour if the built-in one isn’t meeting your needs.

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Juno FAQ

Yes, Juno works with Elementor. However, Juno ships with its own page builder, so running both simultaneously can cause conflicts in the editor or produce duplicate styling. Most developers recommend choosing one or the other. If you want to use Elementor as your primary builder, a developer can disable conflicting Juno builder elements and make sure the theme’s header and footer builder still functions correctly.

Yes. WooCommerce support is built into Juno at the theme level. Product listing pages, single product pages, cart, and checkout all receive default styling from the theme. For more advanced store features like custom product tabs, subscription products, or filtered catalogues, you will likely need additional plugins and possibly some developer work to keep styling consistent.

Juno includes a one-click demo importer accessible from the WordPress admin under ThemeREX options. Select the demo you want, choose whether to import content, widgets, and settings, then run the import. Note that demo imports can overwrite existing settings, so always back up before importing. If your site already has content, a partial import or manual recreation of the demo layout is the safer approach.

No. The ThemeREX framework is required for Juno to function. It handles shortcodes, theme options, the header builder, and widget areas. You cannot separate Juno from the framework without breaking core functionality. If you want a theme built on a more common framework like Underscores or one that works purely with Elementor, Juno is not the right fit.

Juno outputs reasonable heading structures and works well with SEO plugins like Yoast and Rank Math. Schema markup, meta tags, and Open Graph data are handled by those plugins rather than the theme itself. The main SEO concern with Juno is page speed, as the default script load is heavier than lighter themes. Addressing that improves both performance scores and search ranking signals. Our WordPress SEO service covers both areas.

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Whether you need a full site built on Juno, a demo imported and customized to your brand, or specific layout changes that the settings panel can’t handle, we can match you with a developer who knows the theme well. Work is scoped clearly, delivered on Codeable, and you only hire if you’re happy with the estimate. Get a free estimate and describe what you need. No obligation.

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