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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: listing categories and archives on separate pages (no sidebar)Believe it or not, I DID read the resources and have no idea what I’m doing. This is a support forum – I came here to ask for help because I’ve never done this before.
(rant: hate when people give attitude because it’s easier than actually addressing the problem. Thanks anyway.)
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: listing categories and archives on separate pages (no sidebar)Okay, well since you’ve got such a grudge against pop-ups, lol, and the only way to seemingly do this is to use WP pages (though I wish there was a way around that!), I tried adding two pages through the Write a Page feature that would hold my two link lists.
First problem: the links (the months and the categories) aren’t showing up at all. Here are the two pages:
https://glish.laudienne.com/?page_id=4
https://glish.laudienne.com/?page_id=5Second problem: is there any way, assuming I can clear up the first problem, to make the two pages look less like posts? The date is at the top, and likewise all the comment information is at the bottom. Is there a way to get rid of all that and just leave them normal webpages?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: listing categories and archives on separate pages (no sidebar)I know, I normally hate them too. It’s just so much more convenient than fighting with a sidebar that doesn’t seem to want to work – my site isn’t that heavily travelled, and I want to make it as easy to manuever for myself as possible.
That’s exactly what I’m asking – how can I get them to appear on separate pages? My pop-ups are just normal HTML pages that are shrunk to a 200xwhatever size, nothing special. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Line Skip Help!I get what you mean – you’re having troubles with the Enter button on the actual Add an Entry page, correct? What I normally do if this becomes a problem is click on the little button above the entry box (where you type in the entry you want to post) that has little letters that spell “HTML.” It will open up a pop-up where YOU control the coding of the entry. First, make sure the box at the top right next to “Wordwrap” is checked. Then, type out your entry.
Where you want there to be one line skipped, type <br>
Where you want there to be two lines skipped, type <br><br>
Then click Update, and it will bring you back to the normal Add an Entry page. All you have to do is click Publish, and things should work as you want them to. :]
Hope this helped!