But in #2, in my new page and going to Page Attributes, there is only a dropdown box that has options for: “Parent Page:” and selections only for: Sample Page, Welcome!, Shop, Contact, Blog, etc. and a section that says “Order”.
There is no option to assign the Portfolio Page Template.
Next, upon googling for tireless hours I only found a few things to try.
I had my (published) homepage static, then not static. That did not help. I saw in one forum the SNAPS THEME Demo page is set as static homepage; so I changed it back to static.
ISSUE 2:
I do not see a “Template Options” tab on the left panel of my Dashboard (as I read in one forum). The Appearance section gives me no option for assistance in the missing “Portfolio Page Template”.
ISSUE 3:
In trying to follow steps from this post:
https://wordpress.com/support/portfolios/
It says:
“Activating a Portfolio and Setting Portfolio Projects Per Page
If your theme doesn’t have the Portfolio feature active by default, you can turn it on by going to My Sites → Manage → Settings → Writing → Content Types and turning on the “Portfolio Projects” option.”
But my dashboard under Settings > Writing there is no “Content Types”. There is a Default Post Format that includes “Standard, Aside, Chat, Gallery, Link, Image, Quote, Status, Video, Audio. There is nothing on this page to turn on “Portfolio Projects”.
(Please excuse the mess as I am just setting the pages up without actual content.)
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https://marcoangeloartsanddesigns.wordpress.com/
When I post projects, the thumbnails on the portfolio page sit right at the bottom of the page while I would like them to be above the sharing buttons.
I watched a youtube video explaining the process but that seems to work only when the theme is on one’s own domain. Is there a way to fix this in wordpress.com?
The page in question can be found at: https://gershwinknozer.wordpress.com/
The info on the page is still very rudimentary, I need to sort this out before I can carry on.)
Thanks a lot
Joan van Zyl
]]>I can get around this by doing inline css, but I don’t want to be doing that all the time. Is there a way to get it to follow the standard wordpress width/height settings?
For example:
I can change it and it works great! But the change won’t stay. the minute I hit refresh or go to another page, the code corrects itself and it won’t save.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Thanks!
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