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  • Thread Starter rumando

    (@rumando)

    Thanks for the response Digico.

    In truth, I don’t know what a commercial theme is. I just picked on from this site that seemed to have a nice layout. My purposes are not commercial, but I suspect it has more to do with who is providing the theme more than how I’m using it. InkHive (who provides this theme free or for a price are clearly commercializing the paid-for version of it).

    Anyway, you are likely correct in all that you said about the header image. I guess I was hoping for something like, “put this code in your child style.css file: <<({no header image on sub pages})>>”.

    I’ve seen where folks ask about specific themes and the answers are always to insert some code either in the child css file or remove something from the header file or override something in the header file. But usually with something every specific by the way of code within the theme itself.

    Anyway, I may look for a different theme that isn’t commercial. I’m just trying to get familiar with how to make changes like this on any theme. This issue in particular, seems to come up a fair bit. And so far, I haven’t seen anything that I’ve been able to get working.

    Thread Starter rumando

    (@rumando)

    Well, rather than delete this post (which I’m not even sure I can), it might be helpful for some beginners out there to understand this particular feature.

    It was pointed out to me that the “Repeat Header Image” isn’t regarding the image across website pages, but rather like a tiling effect where the image repeats itself across the width of a page. So if the image is 1/4 the width of the page, you would see 4 images joined together as the header.

    Anyway, might help someone else out there.

    Thread Starter rumando

    (@rumando)

    I get it, tiling like with a wallpaper image.

    I noticed the Revive Support Page after this post, which reminds me, I need to get in there to delete or update that particular post as well.

    I think custom css is likely the best choice.

    Thanks,

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