Welcome To ePoint

A Modern Business WordPress Theme

Theme Documentation - Updates

Theme Updates

You can update the theme in two ways are following

  • Automatic Theme updates
  • Manual Theme Updates

Firestorm -

Unlike typical wildfires, which move across a landscape driven by external winds, a firestorm is often stationary or expands radially. The temperatures within the core of a firestorm can exceed 1,000 degrees Celsius (over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit), hot enough to melt glass and metal. At this stage, the fire becomes nearly impossible to combat through traditional firefighting methods; it must simply burn until its fuel source is exhausted. Historical and Environmental Contexts

A firestorm is not merely a large fire; it is a self-sustaining weather system fueled by intense heat. It occurs when a massive conflagration creates its own wind system. As the fire consumes vast amounts of oxygen, the heated air rises rapidly, creating a vacuum at the surface. This vacuum pulls in cool air from the surrounding areas at hurricane-force speeds. This "in-draft" provides a constant supply of fresh oxygen, which further intensifies the flames, creating a feedback loop of escalating heat and wind. Firestorm

A firestorm represents nature at its most volatile. It is a reminder of the delicate balance of our ecosystem and the terrifying power that is unleashed when heat, oxygen, and fuel align in a perfect, deadly harmony. Understanding the mechanics of these events is no longer just a matter of meteorology; it is a necessity for survival in an increasingly warming world. Unlike typical wildfires, which move across a landscape

In the modern era, firestorms are increasingly associated with "megafires" in the American West and Australia. Due to prolonged droughts and rising global temperatures, forests have become tinderboxes. When these fires reach a critical mass, they can develop pyrocumulonimbus clouds—literally "fire clouds"—which can produce lightning, starting new fires miles away and further complicating containment efforts. Symbolic Meaning Historical and Environmental Contexts A firestorm is not

Historically, the term "firestorm" gained prominence during the aerial bombings of World War II. Cities like Hamburg, Dresden, and Tokyo suffered firestorms triggered by incendiary bombs. The density of wooden structures and the sheer volume of heat generated by thousands of individual fires merged into single, unstoppable vortexes of flame, resulting in catastrophic loss of life.

Beyond the physical phenomenon, the word "firestorm" has entered the cultural lexicon as a metaphor for uncontrollable controversy or sudden, intense conflict. Whether describing a political scandal or a social media backlash, the metaphor captures the essence of the physical event: a situation that feeds on itself, grows with terrifying speed, and leaves a landscape permanently altered in its wake. Conclusion

This essay explores the concept of a , examining its meteorological origins, its devastating behavior, and its role as a symbol of overwhelming destruction . The Nature of the Firestorm

Get Your Envato API Key

Before you install the plugin, you should request your Envato API key since it can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours for the key to be recognized. All you have to do is login to Themeforest and visit your user profile page. Click on Settings. You Should see an API Keys tab below. Just click the button to generate your API key.

Envato will create a random 32 character API key for you to use. You can create multiple keys if you need to (some users prefer to do this if they are installing each theme purchase on a different domain).

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The Envato WordPress ToolKit Plugin - Install and Activate

You just install the Envato WordPress Toolkit just like other plugin from our theme itself. Follow the below steps to install the plugin.

  • Login to you WordPress dashboard and navigate to the plugins section.
  • Click Install Now button to install the plugin.
  • Then Activate the plugin.
  • Once installed and active you should see an Envato Toolkit menu item in your dashboard.
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Setting Up The Envato WordPress Toolkit

  • Simply click on the Envato Toolkit menu item in your dashboard and enter in your Envato username and API key. Then Save your settings.
  • So, once you have your list of purchases displayed you can install and update your Themeforest themes right from your dashboard.
  • All you have to do to update a theme is click on the Update Automatically link for that theme in your toolkit. The plugin will prompt you to confirm your update.
  • Don't worry about the styling options you've set in the WordPress Theme Customizer or in the Theme Options Panel - those options will not be effected by updating your theme.
  • Click OK to update your theme. Next you'll see an update screen that your used to. Once the update is complete, if you go back to the Envato Toolkit tab you'll see that your theme is now up to date.
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Manual Theme Updates Using FTP

If you are going to update the theme using FTP, you will need an FTP Client, such as FileZilla.

  • Log into your hosting space via an FTP software.[such as FileZilla.]
  • Find the ePoint folder and rename it as ePoint-old.
  • Upload the updated ePoint zip file to your server in this path .../wp-content/themes/.
  • Unzip the updated ePoint.zip file and you can find ePoint theme folder.

Plugin Updates

You can update the theme in two ways are following

  • Automatic Plugin updates
  • Manual Plugin Updates

Automatic Plugin updates

For automatic plugin updates, For example Go to plugin > installed plugins > WooCommerce > update now. which is shown in the screenshot. Likewise if there is any updates available means, it will shows as text line There is a new version plugin name available. So you can click update now button and it will automatically update the plugins.

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Manual Plugin Updates Using FTP

If you are going to update the theme using FTP, you will need an FTP Client, such as FileZilla.

  • Log into your hosting space via an FTP software.[such as FileZilla.]
  • Find the plugin folder and rename it as plugin-old.
  • Upload the latest plugin zip file to your server in this path .../wp-content/plugins/.
  • Unzip the latest plugin.zip file and you can find plugin folder.