• Resolved John Sammers

    (@john-sammers)


    Hi – in the free version of the podcast theme, is it possible for a beginner to change to a 3 column footer? I follow instructions well and am not afraid of CSS editing, but don’t understand/haven’t experienced child themes and .php editing.

    I changed it to add the 3rd column space but could not find how to add the widget header to add functionality.

    Thanks,
    John

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  • Theme Author Dumitru Brinzan

    (@ilovewpcom)

    Hello John,

    I’m afraid that for a beginner it will not be easy, as it requires editing at least 3 theme files (or forking them using a child theme).
    A customization like this will not go well when the theme will be updated in the future with any kind of changes in the footer.

    But if you do decide to go ahead with this customization, you will have to edit:
    footer.php
    style.css
    ilovewp-admin/sidebars.php

    You will have to adjust the styling of the columns in the footer, the main styles for big screens and the media queries for smaller screens.
    Depending on what you mean by “beginner”, this task might prove to be difficult.

    I hope this helps.

    Best regards,
    Dumitru Brinzan

    Thread Starter John Sammers

    (@john-sammers)

    Hi Dumitru – thanks very much for your helpful reply. I might pass on this edit at the moment, maybe it could be an update in the future.
    Btw – I love the simplicity of your site and the excellent video you did to set it up. It was all up and running in less than a day.

    Best regards,
    John

    Theme Author Dumitru Brinzan

    (@ilovewpcom)

    Hi John,

    I might include some additional footer options in a future theme update, though currently there are no specific plans for that.

    Thank you for your kind words about the video ??

    Best regards,
    Dumitru B.

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