Uno WordPress Theme
by CodeSymbol
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Uno WP Theme
Uno is a multipurpose WordPress theme built by CodeSymbol. It targets freelancers, agencies, and small businesses that need a clean, flexible site without starting from scratch. The theme ships with a drag-and-drop page builder, a library of pre-built demo templates, and a header/footer builder that gives you real layout control without touching code.
Typography controls, color scheme options, and widget-ready areas are all accessible from the customizer. Uno supports WooCommerce out of the box, making it usable for simple product listings alongside portfolio or service pages. It’s lightweight enough to score well on speed tests when configured properly, and the codebase is structured to avoid the bloat that slows down heavier multipurpose themes.
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Uno gives you a solid starting point, but most serious builds need developer input at some stage. Whether that’s a conflict you can’t trace, a layout that won’t behave, or a feature the theme doesn’t natively support, a vetted Uno developer through Codeable can step in and fix it. Codeable only accepts the top tier of applicants, so you get someone who knows WordPress deeply, not just the theme’s settings panel. See our WordPress development services for what’s possible.
Pros
- Includes a built-in header and footer builder with real layout flexibility
- Ships with multiple demo templates importable in one click
- WooCommerce support is native, not bolted on via a plugin
- Lightweight core keeps page load times manageable without heavy optimization
- Active customizer controls for colors, fonts, and layout without needing CSS
Cons
- Documentation is thin in places, especially for advanced header builder configurations
- The built-in page builder is less powerful than Elementor or Beaver Builder
- Demo content import can leave behind placeholder images that require manual cleanup
- Mobile menu customization options are limited compared to desktop header controls
- Some customizer settings require a page refresh to preview, which slows down iterative design
Who is Uno for?
Freelance Portfolio
Uno’s portfolio templates and custom layout options make it a practical choice for freelancers. You can showcase projects with clean grid layouts, add a contact section, and keep the design minimal. A developer can extend the default portfolio post type to include case study fields, filterable categories, and project-specific metadata without switching themes.
Small Business Website
Service pages, a contact form, a map embed, and a homepage with a clear call-to-action. Uno handles all of this without extra plugins. For local businesses, a developer can add structured data markup, optimize load speed for mobile visitors, and wire up a booking or inquiry form that connects to a CRM or email tool.
Digital Agency Site
Agencies need a site that looks polished and loads fast. Uno’s demo templates cover the typical agency layout: hero section, services, team, portfolio, and testimonials. With developer input, the theme can be extended with custom animations, client login areas, or a gated proposal system built on top of the WordPress user system.
WooCommerce Store
Uno’s native WooCommerce support means product pages, cart, and checkout render correctly out of the box. For stores with specific layout requirements, a developer can override WooCommerce templates, add custom product fields, and adjust the shop archive grid. It suits small-to-medium catalogs better than large-scale stores with complex filtering needs.
Personal Blog
Uno works as a blog theme when you want something cleaner than a dedicated publishing theme. It supports standard post formats, sidebar widgets, and category archives. Writers who also sell products or services can combine the blog with WooCommerce on the same install without needing a second theme or a multisite setup.
Customizing Uno
Uno’s customizer covers the basics well, but getting a truly custom result usually requires going further than the default settings. A skilled Uno expert can build child themes to protect your customizations across updates, wire up custom post types for portfolios or testimonials, and modify the header builder to match a specific brand layout.
Beyond aesthetics, customization often means adjusting how Uno handles mobile breakpoints, tweaking spacing that the builder doesn’t expose through its UI, or integrating third-party plugins without conflicts. If you’ve hit a wall with what the visual options allow, a developer working directly in the theme’s template files and CSS can close that gap quickly. Custom shortcodes, conditional template logic, and WooCommerce template overrides are all common Uno customization tasks.
Recommended plugins for Uno
Uno works well with most major WordPress plugins. WooCommerce integration is built in. Contact Form 7 and WPForms drop into content areas cleanly. For SEO, pairing Uno with Rank Math or Yoast covers metadata and schema without conflicts. If site speed is a concern, check our WordPress performance services. For search visibility beyond on-page settings, our WordPress SEO services can help. WPML compatibility makes Uno viable for multilingual builds. Elementor and WPBakery can replace the built-in builder if your team prefers a familiar tool.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Uno common issues
Uno theme header not displaying correctly after update
Header display issues after an update usually mean a conflict between the theme’s header builder settings and a cached version of the layout. Start by clearing all caches, including your hosting-level cache and any caching plugin. If the issue persists, check whether a plugin update happened alongside the theme update. Deactivate plugins one by one to isolate the conflict. If you’ve customized header files directly, an update may have overwritten those changes. Our WordPress bug fixing service can trace and resolve this quickly.
Uno WordPress theme slow loading on mobile
Slow mobile performance in Uno is often caused by unoptimized images loaded at desktop sizes, render-blocking scripts, or unused CSS from demo templates you imported but don’t use. Run the site through PageSpeed Insights to see exactly which assets are the problem. Enable lazy loading for images, use a caching plugin, and defer non-critical JavaScript. If the theme’s built-in builder is generating excess markup, a developer can clean up the output. See our WordPress performance services for a full audit.
Uno theme WooCommerce shop page layout broken
WooCommerce layout breaks in Uno are usually caused by a plugin conflict or a WooCommerce update that changed template file structure. Uno’s WooCommerce templates may not have been updated to match the latest WooCommerce version. Check the theme’s changelog for WooCommerce compatibility notes. Temporarily switch to a default theme to confirm it’s a theme issue and not a plugin. A developer can override the specific WooCommerce templates in a child theme to fix the layout without modifying core theme files.
Uno theme custom CSS not applying after changes
If custom CSS added through the WordPress customizer or Uno’s built-in CSS field isn’t applying, the most common cause is a caching layer serving the old stylesheet. Clear your browser cache, plugin cache, and CDN cache if you use one. Check that your CSS selectors are specific enough to override the theme’s default styles. If you added CSS directly to a theme file instead of a child theme or the customizer, a theme update will have deleted those changes. Use the Additional CSS field in the customizer or a child theme for any persistent custom styling.
Uno FAQ
Uno is accessible for beginners who are comfortable in the WordPress customizer. The one-click demo import and drag-and-drop builder reduce the learning curve. That said, anything beyond basic layout changes, like custom post types, WooCommerce modifications, or header builder workarounds, will require developer help. Beginners can get a site live, but a production-quality build usually needs professional input.
Uno is compatible with Elementor. You can replace the built-in page builder with Elementor for content sections. Some users prefer this because Elementor’s widget library is more extensive. Keep in mind that running two builders simultaneously can add page weight. A developer can help you decide which builder to standardize on and remove the other from your build process entirely.
Download the theme zip file from CodeSymbol or ThemeForest, then go to Appearance > Themes > Add New > Upload Theme in your WordPress dashboard. Upload the zip, activate the theme, and install any required plugins when prompted. Use the one-click demo importer to pull in starter content. If you run into file size limits during upload, your hosting configuration may need adjusting.
Migrating an existing site to Uno involves more than switching themes. Content carries over, but your current layout, widgets, and any theme-specific shortcodes will need to be rebuilt. If your old theme used a different page builder, expect to rebuild pages from scratch. For a smooth transition, our WordPress migration service can handle the process and reduce downtime.
CodeSymbol has released updates for Uno, but update frequency varies. Before committing to the theme for a long-term project, check the changelog on ThemeForest and note the date of the most recent release. Themes that go six months or more without updates can fall behind on WooCommerce compatibility or WordPress core changes. Factor update history into your decision if the site will need ongoing maintenance.
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