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  • Thread Starter virtuoso102

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    Hello,

    Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I can’t change the homepage to a regular page because if I do, it’ll break some of the other “things” that my predecessor put into place on the page. Is there a way I can hardcode the widget to run on the homepage using a page ID or something along those lines? Could you at least point me in the right direction regarding which php pages or widget files I should look at to do this on my own? I’d appreciate any help.

    Thread Starter virtuoso102

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    Once again, I appreciate your prompt response. I am completely satisfied and will see about donating – college kinda puts pressure on the wallet. Anyway, thanks again.

    Thread Starter virtuoso102

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    Also, is there a way to eliminate some of the “skittish” the rotating, horizontal carousel shows when rotating? Just to smooth it out a little. I apologize if this sounds “nit-picky”.

    Thread Starter virtuoso102

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    Hello! I appreciate your prompt response; I’m glad to say that you gave the exact accurate, precise information needed to fix the issue. I just have a few more questions and then I’ll close the topic.

    First, will commenting out this specific line negatively impact anything on the site? I understand the possibility that my predecessor might have needed to include the logic for other functionality in templates/files that you may not have access to in the debugger. If this is likely, what’s the correct way to include the aforementioned “wp_enqueue_script()” into the PHP template?

    My predecessor and I are not pursuing majors that are relevant to CIS, CSE, ECE, etc. so we aren’t especially fluent in the more intricate details of web design… However, I do have experience with software manipulation and web development and still find it satisfying and interesting. For the last two years, I’ve been interning (I was initially pursuing Electrical and Computer Engineering until I switched engineering fields – I’m still working towards a minor in CIS) at a corporation who relies on their own, integrated software to run efficiently and conduct business. I’ve learned several languages along the way (ironically, PHP was never utilized); much of my work consists of converting ASP Classic and developing webpages from the ground up – basically doing the “stuff” WordPress does for its users. Thus, WordPress and its PHP utilization has presented a slight learning curve for me. Anyway, I appreciate your time. Also, if you know of any reputable businesses around the Columbus area that might present a positive opportunity for an internship let me know; it’s long shot considering we’re in entirely different countries but nevertheless… Thanks again!

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