• I have created a landing page for my blog and also have created a page called “Home,” where I want people to go after they have visited my landing page for the first time. The problem is that I have TWO pages called “Home” on my site now; one is the page I created called “Home” and the other is the Landing Page.

    Is there a way I can remove the Landing Page from the Menu?

    My site is https://sandrawintermusic.com

    Thanks in advance for your help.

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  • Yeah I was looking at the home. Now I actually do see it applying to your about page although it appears to be hiding the wrong home page. Your blog is NOT FOUND.

    I don’t even know how you applied a differnt theme to a differnt page, didint know you could do that, but I gotta head off so see if you can make sure you are using the child theme for all pages you want to be using it for in the meantime.

    Thread Starter treeheart

    (@treeheart)

    Blog is not found because right now I have it in a separate sub-folder and am planning on bringing it in to the root directory. Just haven’t gotten round to it yet.

    I am using a plug in called jonradio Multiple Themes and have it set up so that the Landing Page is one theme and the rest of the pages are all Twenty Twelve Child.

    Not sure what’s happening…But I did insert the code you sent in the TwentyTwelve Child Theme and that is the theme that is active on every page except the Landing Page.

    Hi.

    If the style sheet does not appear in the document object model that I am observing with the use of chrome developer tools, then it is not being applied to the page.

    But you are doing something right, the about me page last time I checked DID have the stylesheet applied to it, and one of the home pages WAS hidden by said stylsheet (althought the wrong one)

    However I just checked now and none of the pages have the child theme style sheet applied. Can you work backwards from the actions that caused you about me page to no longer have the child theme applied to it to figure out why the others don’t eather?

    The way you know its working or not is one of the home page menue options will disapear (as we have confirmed that the code is working).
    After this we can get it removing the correct home page menu, that will be easy.

    Blood sweat and tears, I wish there was a easy button but theres not. Welcome to my life.

    Wait are you using different parent themes with a single child theme? You know the child theme points to a parent theme right, so it could not point to multiple parent themes, you would have to have multiple child themes.

    Also if you move your files relative to the child theme then the path that you declared gets messed up too.

    Thread Starter treeheart

    (@treeheart)

    Hi again, Adrian:

    Have had so many problems with this that I decided to try to make do with one theme throughout and just customize the landing page as best I can. Still not clear how to fix the problem with the page listings at the top, which seem to be totally messed up now, even since changing to one theme. Argh!

    Is there a way I can have a landing page AND a home page without having the page listing show TWO home pages?

    It looks like you have done it.

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