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  • 1. I wanted to take a look at your source code… but after reading the first line I had to close the window. Don’t expect too much help while having that there…
    2. The example you gave is b2, you are asking help for your “greymatter” – but this is the WP support forum. So, now what?

    Thread Starter kristen018

    (@kristen018)

    i dont use greymatter, what source code were you looking at ..i wont get much help having ‘what’ there?

    “what source code were you looking at ..i wont get much help having ‘what’ there?”
    The first line in your code where you placed a comment <!--WHAT THE F*** ARE YOU DOING! GET OUT OF HERE-->

    BTW, are you using WP on iamhollywood.org? It doesn’t look like it…

    Thread Starter kristen018

    (@kristen018)

    that <!– > code is for people who steal my iframes code and then go and make their own website it wasnt directed towards anyone here, just trying to scare away the people who dont know much about html and think theyre going to get in trouble by looking at the source code, sorry about that

    yea i installed wp and everything, it worked on my right frame until i added the loop, should i delete it so you can see how my wp looks regularly?

    Quote from your initial post:
    can someone help me get my greymatter working…

    kristen – give us the exact location of your WordPress installation.
    Don’t make us guess – point to it. Then we may help.

    Right now ? I see no WP code either.

    Sorry to be an ass, but I had to thank kristen018 for the laugh I got outta this:

    that <!– > code is for people who steal my iframes code

    Sorry, but who in their right mind would wanna steal iframe code? iframes are… icky, for the lack of a better word.

    Anyway, so that this post isn’t just a flame, I’ll help you out. ?? You don’t have to deal with themes or anything if you don’t want to when making your site. Check out one of my WordPress installations for example that isn’t skinnable (doesn’t use the WP theme system):

    https://www.finalgear.com/index.phps

    Look basically for the code starting with this:

    // If there are posts, display them
    while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>

    Starting from there on is the layout for a single post which will be used to output each post.

    To see it in action, go here: https://www.finalgear.com/

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