Listimia is a modern WordPress directory theme built for the future of the web with Full Site Editing (FSE) support. Designed specifically for block-based customization, it provides total layout control for business directories, restaurant guides, real estate portals, or local listing sites.
View Live Demo: https://listimia.local/
Upgrading from Listimia v1.x?
Listimia v2.0 is a full rebuild using WordPress Full Site Editing — it’s not a simple theme update. Because v1.x used the Customizer and widgets while v2.0 uses block-based templates, your design won’t carry over automatically.
However:
✅ Your listings, categories, reviews, and all GeoDirectory data remain intact — the plugin handles this, not the theme.
✅ You rebuild your design using the same intuitive tools as new v2.0 users: Starter Content patterns + Site Editor.
📘 What to do next:
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Read our migration guide: Migrating from Listimia v1.x to v2.0
→ Covers backups, data safety, staging... -
Then follow this guide (same as new users!)
→ To rebuild your header, homepage, colors, and pages in minutes
New to Listimia?
If this is your first time using Listimia v2, you're all set! You don't need to worry about migration - just follow our step-by-step guides below and start building.
Lucky you! You get to skip the migration and jump straight into the modern, powerful v2.0 experience.
What You'll Need
- WordPress 6.0 or higher (6.4+ recommended)
- PHP 7.4 or higher (8.0+ recommended)
- GeoDirectory plugin (required)
Already Familiar with Full Site Editing?
If you're experienced with FSE themes, you can almost skip most of our documentation! Listimia isn't complicated - it's a standard FSE theme that works exactly like you'd expect. The only thing you need to know is:
- Install GeoDirectory plugin (required) - See GeoDirectory Documentation
- Use the patterns library for quick page building
- Everything else is standard FSE - templates, template parts, styles, and blocks
📚 Learn More
For a deep dive into the WordPress Site Editor, templates, and blocks, check out the official WordPress Documentation Hub.
Need Help? Please refer to our How to Get Support article for assistance.