Removing header image on sub pages?
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I’m trying to remove the header image from subsequent pages using the Delicate theme. I want the image on the homepage, but not the other pages. Any ideas how to do this?
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There are literally thousands of WordPress themes – which means that many people won’t be familiar with your particular theme. So a link to your site where people can see the theme might result in more responses.
Sorry, it’s https://www.dancewithalia.com
Try editing the theme’s header.php template file and changing:
<div class="head-img"> [...] </div>
to:
<?php if( is_home () || is_front_page() ) :?> <div class="head-img"> [...] </div> <?php endif;?>
Awesome! Thank you.
Okay so I am having a similar problem, it removed it from most pages. But it shows on the home page, and my posts page.
I do not want it on the news page, in the WordPress settings I have set it to s static page, one for home page, one for posts (news section)
The code above isn’t handle the posts page, can you help me fix that?
Thanks,
TylerDoes anyone know?
you can delete inside that DIV and just leave it like this
<?php if( is_home () || is_front_page() ) :?> <?php endif;?>
by doing that it will solve the home appearing problem you have
how can I remove the header from sub pages in wordpress theme 2011
hi there
Here is the header code and I am new to this. How can I change it to only show the header on the home page/**
* The Header for our theme.
*
* Displays all of the <head> section and everything up till <div id=”main”>
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Eleven
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
?><!DOCTYPE html>
<!–[if IE 6]>
<html id=”ie6″ <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
<![endif]–>
<!–[if IE 7]>
<html id=”ie7″ <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
<![endif]–>
<!–[if IE 8]>
<html id=”ie8″ <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
<![endif]–>
<!–[if !(IE 6) | !(IE 7) | !(IE 8) ]><!–>
<html <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
<!–<![endif]–>
<head>
<meta charset=”<?php bloginfo( ‘charset’ ); ?>” />
<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width” />
<title><?php
/*
* Print the <title> tag based on what is being viewed.
*/
global $page, $paged;wp_title( ‘|’, true, ‘right’ );
// Add the blog name.
bloginfo( ‘name’ );// Add the blog description for the home/front page.
$site_description = get_bloginfo( ‘description’, ‘display’ );
if ( $site_description && ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) )
echo ” | $site_description”;// Add a page number if necessary:
if ( $paged >= 2 || $page >= 2 )
echo ‘ | ‘ . sprintf( __( ‘Page %s’, ‘twentyeleven’ ), max( $paged, $page ) );?></title>
<link rel=”profile” href=”https://gmpg.org/xfn/11″ />
<link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” media=”all” href=”<?php bloginfo( ‘stylesheet_url’ ); ?>” />
<link rel=”pingback” href=”<?php bloginfo( ‘pingback_url’ ); ?>” />
<!–[if lt IE 9]>
<script src=”<?php echo get_template_directory_uri(); ?>/js/html5.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>
<![endif]–>
<?php
/* We add some JavaScript to pages with the comment form
* to support sites with threaded comments (when in use).
*/
if ( is_singular() && get_option( ‘thread_comments’ ) )
wp_enqueue_script( ‘comment-reply’ );/* Always have wp_head() just before the closing </head>
* tag of your theme, or you will break many plugins, which
* generally use this hook to add elements to <head> such
* as styles, scripts, and meta tags.
*/
wp_head();
?>
</head><body <?php body_class(); ?>>
<div id=”page” class=”hfeed”>
<header id=”branding” role=”banner”>
<hgroup>
<h1 id=”site-title”><span>” title=”<?php echo esc_attr( get_bloginfo( ‘name’, ‘display’ ) ); ?>” rel=”home”><?php bloginfo( ‘name’ ); ?></span></h1>
<h2 id=”site-description”><?php bloginfo( ‘description’ ); ?></h2>
</hgroup><?php
// Check to see if the header image has been removed
$header_image = get_header_image();
if ( ! empty( $header_image ) ) :
?>
“>
<?php
// The header image
// Check if this is a post or page, if it has a thumbnail, and if it’s a big one
if ( is_singular() &&
has_post_thumbnail( $post->ID ) &&
( /* $src, $width, $height */ $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), array( HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH, HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH ) ) ) &&
$image[1] >= HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH ) :
// Houston, we have a new header image!
echo get_the_post_thumbnail( $post->ID, ‘post-thumbnail’ );
else : ?>
<img src=”<?php header_image(); ?>” width=”<?php echo HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH; ?>” height=”<?php echo HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT; ?>” alt=”” />
<?php endif; // end check for featured image or standard header ?>
<?php endif; // end check for removed header image ?><?php
// Has the text been hidden?
if ( ‘blank’ == get_header_textcolor() ) :
?>
<div class=”only-search<?php if ( ! empty( $header_image ) ) : ?> with-image<?php endif; ?>”>
</div>
<?php
else :
?>
<?php endif; ?><nav id=”access” role=”navigation”>
<h3 class=”assistive-text”><?php _e( ‘Main menu’, ‘twentyeleven’ ); ?></h3>
<?php /* Allow screen readers / text browsers to skip the navigation menu and get right to the good stuff. */ ?>
<div class=”skip-link”>“><?php _e( ‘Skip to primary content’, ‘twentyeleven’ ); ?></div>
<div class=”skip-link”>“><?php _e( ‘Skip to secondary content’, ‘twentyeleven’ ); ?></div>
<?php /* Our navigation menu. If one isn’t filled out, wp_nav_menu falls back to wp_page_menu. The menu assiged to the primary position is the one used. If none is assigned, the menu with the lowest ID is used. */ ?>
<?php wp_nav_menu( array( ‘theme_location’ => ‘primary’ ) ); ?>
</nav><!– #access –>
</header><!– #branding –><div id=”main”>
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