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  • Thread Starter abumiftah

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    Hey boober, do you know how to change the display of the FAQ that FAQ-tastic generates?

    It has some really bad defautl colors that are messing up my whole game plan. I’ve been reading through their site but don’t see where i can change the display options from

    Thread Starter abumiftah

    (@abumiftah)

    Perfect Moshu, that’s basically exactly what I wanted for the sidebar.

    Now I am just gonna take like two days and get this content set up and check back with any questions, if that sounds feasible to you guys.

    So far, I would again like to thank boober, multitalentedmommy and moshu.

    Thread Starter abumiftah

    (@abumiftah)

    Yeah basically since it’s been a long time since I have used wordpress

    I wanted to know what ways I can use to make a more efficient navigation system for the information to be accessible easiest.

    Like where the sub-pages would be set up to be as a second evel of navigation if the pages are made as links on top…

    Or if there is a decent way to organize it in the sidebar…

    Basically I am trying to escape the “bloggy” look and yet not look too square like most small business sites are.

    I guess it’s best for me to put it up on a site and then ask for suggestions.

    Thread Starter abumiftah

    (@abumiftah)

    Dude, boober… you ROCK…

    That’s prefect cuz now I can rely on FAQ-tastic for the FAQ section and only depend on categories for News, so that would be the only set of dated posts, thus i could rename the Latest Posts to Latest news.

    I just wish I could find a good tutorial on how to organize stuff when depending on the static-pages.

    Thanks for your help so far guys.

    I have had the same problem Mike.
    I am running WordPredd on my home machine which runs
    Apache 1.3.23
    PHP 4.1.1
    MySQL 3.2x
    And I get the same problem that you do…
    Through my readings on the net, trying to look for a suitable solution I have found some possible things that MIGHT work for you:
    – Delete the .htaccess file in the wordpress root directory
    – Modify the .htaccess file, perhaps there might be some conflicting code?
    – Upgrade your version of PHP, I read one post where the reader upgraded to PHP 5.1.2 and it worked
    – If you are running PHP 4.x download the latest snapshot from: https://snaps.php.net/

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