Step 1 - Theme Options
To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To add a slider go to Theme Options -> Homepage and choose page slider. The slider will use the page title, excerpt and featured image for the slides.

To add featured content go to Theme Options -> Homepage (Featured) and turn the switch on then add the content you want for each section.
Byline: By Rachel Voss, consumer finance reporter covering payroll access and employee self-service systems for 13 years A “lite blue” search usually starts with a small mistake, not a big plan. The reader types the name with a space, opens a page that looks close enough, gets blocked by MFA, sees MyHR or PostalEASE in
Byline: By Maren Holt, search quality analyst for employee-access content with 15 years of compliance review experience A “lite blue” search can feel harmless until the page asks the reader to do something. One click is just reading. The next click may involve LiteBlue access, MFA, MyHR, PostalEASE, tax withholding, direct deposit, or benefits information.
Byline: By Hannah Mercer, benefits portal explainer and employee-access documentation reviewer with 14 years of experience A “lite blue” search often happens in the middle of a small mess: a phone screen does not match a coworker’s instructions, MFA blocks the next step, MyHR appears in a result, or PostalEASE is mentioned beside a payroll
Byline: By Devin Cross, payments operations specialist and employee self-service editor with 16 years of experience A “lite blue” search often sounds like one request, but it is usually five different support problems wearing the same jacket. One person needs LiteBlue access. Another is blocked by MFA. Another saw MyHR and thinks the route changed.
Byline: By Clara Benton, plain-English employee benefits writer with 13 years of HR content review experience A “lite blue” search is usually not about color, spelling, or curiosity. It is a shortcut query from someone trying to reach LiteBlue, check an employee tool, get past MFA, find MyHR, use PostalEASE, or figure out whether a
Byline: By Morgan Vale, skeptical reviewer of employee-access and payroll content with 17 years of editorial compliance experience The wrong assumption is that a “lite blue” search is just a spelling problem. It is usually a LiteBlue search, yes, but the real issue is what the reader does next. A person may be trying to
Byline: By Graham Wells, product documentation writer for employee-access systems with 14 years of experience A “lite blue” search can start from one small problem and turn into six tabs: one for LiteBlue, one for PostalEASE, one for MyHR, one old benefits notice, one MFA page, and one result that looks a little too much
Byline: By Elise Marlow, local newsroom service journalist covering employee-access systems for 12 years A “lite blue” search often starts with a tired employee, a small screen, and one task that should have been simple. The person may be trying to reach LiteBlue, check MyHR, find PostalEASE, reset MFA, understand a direct deposit notice, or
Byline: By Natalie Crane, compliance editor for employee-access and payroll content with 15 years of review experience “lite blue” is usually a search for LiteBlue, the USPS employee access environment, but the spacing matters less than the risk around the search. People do not type it because they want a brand lesson. They want to
Byline: By Owen Mercer, former payroll support lead and employee-access content reviewer with 19 years of experience USPS PostalEASE is not the whole problem. It is the word people type when they are trying to do something else: change tax withholding, understand a direct deposit test, find a benefits route, get through LiteBlue, recover from