• Is there a faster, easier way to identify the CSS div names for the theme, than having to guess at what name is used for what area? Perhaps in the php structure?
    Thanks!

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  • Hey boplinger,

    You can use a tool on your browser depending on which one you are using.

    – Firefox
    Install Firebug and you can inspect HTML.
    https://getfirebug.com/

    – Chrome & IE
    Click F12 and the inspector will appear.

    – Opera
    Click the right button of your mouse and click “Inspect Element”

    i am not able to understand. all name is defined in your theme file for which you are writing css.

    Pls explain.

    Thread Starter boplinger

    (@boplinger)

    thanks, I have fire bug and will try. But more importantly!

    In WP how do I make a page the default home page/landing/index page? In other words, I’ve already created a page and want it to be the landing page, but can’t figure out how to use the Perma links to do it – if that’s the way nor with the custom menu feature.

    thanks a lot!

    go to setting>reading and choose front page for site.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter boplinger

    (@boplinger)

    Pankaj thank you very much, such a simple little thing!

    please change status of resolved. Thanks

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