We found an error. Unfortunately, if you click on the show on map button in the sidebar layout, it doesn’t work. This only happens when the page is loaded for the first time, if you click on a marker on the map first, then the show on map button works correctly.
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]]>I would like to be able to disable the top bar on select pages, at least my home page, but I can only find options to change the sidebars via “sidebar layout,” nothing for the top bar. How can this be accomplished?
Thanks!
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]]>I just want to ask if is it possible to override the default email template to a custom email template. I would like to change the layout of the template by adding some image banner on the left side of the template, without affecting my email content.
Is this possible?
Thank You So Much!
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]]>Here is the previous code:
<div id="primary" class="widget-area" role="complementary">
<ul class="xoxo">
<?php
/* When we call the dynamic_sidebar() function, it'll spit out
* the widgets for that widget area. If it instead returns false,
* then the sidebar simply doesn't exist, so we'll hard-code in
* some default sidebar stuff just in case.
*/
if ( ! dynamic_sidebar( 'primary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
<li id="search" class="widget-container widget_search">
<?php get_search_form(); ?>
</li>
<li id="archives" class="widget-container">
<h3 class="widget-title"><?php _e( 'Archives', 'twentyten' ); ?></h3>
<ul>
<?php wp_get_archives( 'type=monthly' ); ?>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="meta" class="widget-container">
<h3 class="widget-title"><?php _e( 'Meta', 'twentyten' ); ?></h3>
<ul>
<?php wp_register(); ?>
<li><?php wp_loginout(); ?></li>
<?php wp_meta(); ?>
</ul>
</li>
<?php endif; // end primary widget area ?>
</ul>
</div><!-- #primary .widget-area -->
<?php
// A second sidebar for widgets, just because.
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
<div id="secondary" class="widget-area" role="complementary">
<ul class="xoxo">
<?php dynamic_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ); ?>
</ul>
</div><!-- #secondary .widget-area -->
<?php endif; ?>
Here is what I have changed:
<div id="primary" class="widget-area" role="complementary">
<ul class="xoxo">
<?php
/* When we call the dynamic_sidebar() function, it'll spit out
* the widgets for that widget area. If it instead returns false,
* then the sidebar simply doesn't exist, so we'll hard-code in
* some default sidebar stuff just in case.
*/
if ( ! dynamic_sidebar( 'primary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
<li id="search" class="widget-container widget_search">
<?php get_search_form(); ?>
</li>
<li id="archives" class="widget-container">
<div class="leftBoxContainer">
<table height="39px" cellpadding="0px" cellspacing="0px" border="0px">
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="top" width="224px">
<table height="39px" cellpadding="0px" cellspacing="0px" border="0px">
<tr>
<td><img src="wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_01.png" width="6px" height="39px" alt="" /></td>
<td align="center" width="10px" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"><h3 class="widget-title"><?php _e( 'Archives', 'twentyten' ); ?></h3></td>
<td align="center" width="10px" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"></td>
<td><img src="wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_04.png" width="6px" height="39px" alt="" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div id="leftBoxContent">
<ul>
<?php wp_get_archives( 'type=monthly' ); ?>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="leftBoxFooter"></div>
</li>
<li id="meta" class="widget-container">
<div class="leftBoxContainer">
<table height="39px" cellpadding="0px" cellspacing="0px" border="0px">
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="top" width="224px">
<table height="39px" cellpadding="0px" cellspacing="0px" border="0px">
<tr>
<td><img src="wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_01.png" width="6px" height="39px" alt="" /></td>
<td align="center" width="10px" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"><h3 class="widget-title"><?php _e( 'Meta', 'twentyten' ); ?></h3></h3></td>
<td align="center" width="10px" style="background-image:url(wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_02.png); background-repeat:repeat-x;"></td>
<td><img src="wp-content/themes/to/images/SideBar_MiddleTitle_Area_04.png" width="6px" height="39px" alt="" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div id="leftBoxContent">
<ul>
<?php wp_register(); ?>
<li><?php wp_loginout(); ?></li>
<?php wp_meta(); ?>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="leftBoxFooter"></div>
</li>
<?php endif; // end primary widget area ?>
</ul>
</div><!-- #primary .widget-area -->
<?php
// A second sidebar for widgets, just because.
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
<div id="secondary" class="widget-area" role="complementary">
<ul class="xoxo">
<?php dynamic_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ); ?>
</ul>
</div><!-- #secondary .widget-area -->
<?php endif; ?>
Nothing is happening. From what I have read I am in the right place, and want to edit the original sidebar, not add my own. I have added all images and css for the layout.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Clint
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