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  • Hi

    Just curios, where does the mumber 13 and 14 comes from, there’s something wrong, remove those numbers from your code. Unless it’s the line numbers.

    The number 14 certainly break your code.

    I’ll leave you in MrYawn’s cabable hands, to many Chefs makes a bad meal. ??

    Hi
    Put the code in your style.css, it’s in your Themes folder.

    Hi
    in your css you can write as MrYawn suggest, but more specific:

    #slide
    {
    margin: 0 auto;
    /*to center the slide*/
    }
    
    #post-16
    {
    margin: 0 auto;
    /*to center the About text*/
    }

    This works in firefox with out, display: block;

    Maybe you should add it for browser compatility, I seldom use it. But you have to test your website in as many different Browsers as possible.

    Hope you have luck:

    Hi

    The large empty grey space seems to be an empty slide-container, could it be you have 2 active sliders?

    I can’t see what you mean, when I go to the link here (your link), I can’t see the 3 pictures in the, Our Services section at the bottom. I see the 3 above though, with an excerpt beneath.

    How did you make the Home page? In the editor? Via shortcodes? Or with some drag’n drop feature or plugin?

    Is it a theme specific page, then maybe the code isn’t coded to show content, maybe just featured image.

    I can see in the Simplify Theme Demo, if I take a look with Firebug, that there is a small difference, in the code, you use 2 linebreaks <br> more, than they use. And the headlines and paragrahps are empty.

    I don’t know if it makes a difference, I’m just trying to find a reason why it doesn’t work.

    Hi again.

    I forgot to mention, if you want a menubutton to your aboutpage, then head back to the wp-admin/appearance/menu and check your aboutpage in the box to the left.

    It will then show up in the menu at the right, save the menu, head back to the homepage and refresh. Then there will be an aboutpage in your menu.

    Hope you have luck.

    Hi paco8723

    To show the content of a page (your about page), within another page (your homepage) is not at default WP feature.

    I don’t know how you build your homepage, is it possible for you to copy/paste the content and pictures form the aboutpage, in to the homepage at the position where you want it?

    There is a page in page plugin, maybe it’s the way. I have never used it, and can’t tell you about it, here is a link to it page in page plugin

    I would go with option one, why use a plugin when there is an easier and more natural way of doing it.

    But it’s all up to you, the aim is to do, what you are most comfortable with.

    Hope you have luck!

    Ps. your homepage takes a very long time to load. I’m in Denmark, it’s not that far away from UK, don’t know if it’s of importance. Maybe it’s just a local problem, here in DK.

    First of all, go to your menu in wp-admin/appearance/menu and remove one of the home menu items.

    Then go to wp-admin/settings/reading, and set your homepage to a static page, then choose the page you want as your homepage in the dropdown, this should do the trick.

    Hope you have luck.

    Hi

    Is this a theme from the Theme repositorie here at www.remarpro.com?

    I have tried to find it, to take a look at the code, but I can’t find it.

    If it’s not, I can’t help you, and I will suggest you contact the theme Author.

    You can make it easier to your users to post or edit text.

    There is plugins to let them login with their social accounts, and then you could use a plugin for frontend editing.

    But without any login is not possible, and I think you will regret at completely open blog. Remember there are evil persons out there.

    Did you delete config.php?
    If you did then you need to create a new.

    Do you have access to the database, if so I would suggest you make a manuel database backup, before you proceed with your attempts to recover your site.

    I wish you luck!

    Hi.
    I would suggest you contact the Theme Author, it looks like you are using a premium Theme.

    There is a big difference in using a CMS and static html pages, And there is pro’s and con’s with both ways.

    I admit it can be a hard start with WordPress, but there is a reward in it at last, the shere numbers of WP- sites talks for it self.

    I was just about to give up at start, and continue the way I knew, like you are now. To me it was the enormous amounts of themes and plugins, that made my head spin.

    I would like if you gave it a chance, just because I love WP. I think it’s the greatest open source project in the world. A friendly and helpful community, I like to contribute, and I’m happy to be a part of it.

    Often it’s about the right theme, there is a theme for everything. Maybe you should go for a theme with the right functions, and then adjust the look. Functions are hard to code, the look is easier.

    If you know html and css, then you should look into making a Child theme, you can read about it in the codex at www.remarpro.com. It’s a shortcut to make your own themes, with another theme as base or parent.

    I’ve tried several times to take a look on learnaccountsonline.com, but for some reason I can’t reach it today. I think it’s a local thing, because of the weather.

    There’s a thunderstorm south, and 30 degree celsius in the shade, very unusual in Denmark, it disturbes both tv and the net.

    Hot greetings from Denmark and happy blogging

    I don’t know which kind of blog you are building, but if you want to attract visitors and keep them on the site. You have to think about user experience, you have to give them the most straight and forward access to your content.

    The rule of thumb here is, the fewer clicks the better. People expect the menu to behave in a certain way, and the content to be easy to reach.

    With the way you would like it, you are hiding your content, until the user, hopefully, click on a parent page, first at this point they realise there is more content. Anybody with some online experience would advice against it.

    You have about 10 to 15 sec to catch the attention of a visitor, so you want to show as much as possible.

    The way I suggest, a user who hover over the menu, will see that there is more content on the topic of the parent, than just the parent.

    Maybe one of your Child pages, is more appealing to some users, than the Parent page. These users are lost for sure, if you just show the Childs after they clicked the Parent.

    If you really want it the way, with the different menus on different pages, I will try to make an understandable guide to you. Just let me know ??

    Greetings from sunny Denmark ??

    Are the parent pages shown in the menubar?

    Are the items you want in the different menus on different pages, childs of the parent pages, where the menu pointing to them are placed?

    If this is the case, why don’t you make the Childs as submenu items to the Parents, in the menubar, with the Childs specific to a parent shown below.

    It would be more user friendly, as returning visitors could go direct to the page they want to visit, instead of always have to go by the parent page, you save your regular users a click.

    If I’m wrong here, I will try to make a short guide, to show you how you do it with the custom sidebars and menus.

    Let me know ??

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