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  • Thread Starter Symhome

    (@symhome)

    I am using a constructor theme. Any idea where I would look? Would it be the style sheet or the css file?

    Thread Starter Symhome

    (@symhome)

    This theme already has multiple sidebars in it, such as the left and right column, footer, header etc. I don’t see how adding the “S” helps. Anyways I have the functions.php set up correctly. It is calling the sidebars into the template file that is not working correctly and I have already tried the code you posted which did not work.

    I am looking to do the same thing. So if my WP files currently sit in a root directory /blog, can I just copy them to another directory /Test and make all the changes that I want without worrying about the database?

    Or would you think the local test server is the best route to go?

    Thread Starter Symhome

    (@symhome)

    I figured it out. My i-frame was referencing another php file that originally was looking for a text file that I edited to display my blog. So instead of this secondary php file that my i-frame references, I just reference straight to my blog.

    Thread Starter Symhome

    (@symhome)

    Well the guy that I hired to do it, I believe coded the entire thing by hand. But I am using GoLive 6 to do edits.

    The wordpress folder is in the root directory and the index file is still in the wordpress folder.

    So I wonder if the css style that was created for the site is playing with the style sheet for wordpress.

    Unfortunately I know enough about web programming to be dangerous. Primarily HTML at this point. And I would love to go back to my friend who did the site, but he gave me a deal since I was his first paying client and he did a lot more than either of us expected.

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