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: Paige Nolan, consumer finance reporter and workplace-account safety editor with 14 years of experience The wrong assumption is that a lite blue search has one clean destination. Most readers mean LiteBlue, the USPS employee portal, but the search page can also show PostalEASE references, MFA notices, payroll articles, benefits pages, ads, and third-party guides.
Byline: Graham Ellis, detail-heavy account safety writer with 18 years of employee portal documentation experience A lite blue search usually begins with a practical problem, not curiosity. A USPS employee cannot find the right page, MFA is blocking access, a PostalEASE task is buried somewhere, or an old guide does not match the screen. The
Byline: Naomi Feld, search quality analyst and workplace portal reviewer with 11 years of experience A search for lite blue can look strangely crowded. One result sounds like a USPS employee portal. Another mentions PostalEASE. A third talks about MFA. Then there are old payroll notices, benefits pages, ads, and articles that use the right
Byline: Devon Price, product documentation writer and employee self-service reviewer with 13 years of experience Two tabs are often open after a lite blue search. One tab has search results that mention USPS, LiteBlue, PostalEASE, payroll, or benefits. The other tab has the actual problem: a blocked sign-in, a missing app, a benefits question, an
Byline: Clara Benton, compliance editor and workplace systems reviewer with 15 years of experience A lite blue search often starts with a spelling slip and ends near sensitive employee tools. The reader may be trying to reach LiteBlue, fix MFA, find PostalEASE, understand a payroll route, or compare benefit instructions. That makes the page quality
Byline: Renee Marshall, former payroll support lead with 16 years of employee self-service and account-safety experience A browser tab opens, the page uses familiar words, and the searcher thinks they have found the right place. That is where a lite blue search can go sideways. Most people typing the phrase are looking for LiteBlue, the
Byline: Martin Hale, local newsroom service journalist with 14 years of experience covering public-facing government and workplace systems A person searching lite blue is usually trying to reach or understand LiteBlue, the USPS employee portal, but the search result page can turn a simple typo into a confusing set of payroll, access, MFA, benefits, and
Byline: Tessa Grant, skeptical reviewer and employee self-service editor with 12 years of payroll-access documentation experience A small typo can open the wrong door. Someone types lite blue instead of LiteBlue, sees a page that mentions USPS, and starts wondering whether it is the employee portal, a guide, a benefits page, or a sign-in screen.