Creating individual child page templates… is this Right?
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I posted this question a few days ago but didn’t get any responses so I’ll post it again.
I am new to WP.
I am trying to create a “static” site (no blogs,sidebars,etc)and have been struggling with the proper strategy to create static pages.I think I might have it now, but not sure.
I have 3 pages on the site so far. I have a Home, About Us & Services page.
I did this by (and by using the Twenyten theme), creating 3 child page templates (page_home.php, page about.php & page_services.php).Now… I just use the associated template with the each page.
The client can now edit each page, which was my goal.Is this a correct stategy to creating a static site?
I do appreciate your input. Buffmin2If you want to see my junk site so far, it is at https://doubledoubleny.com/
PS: I attached my code for my “page_about” template.
<?php /** * Template Name: About Us * * This is the template that displays all pages by default. * Please note that this is the WordPress construct of pages * and that other 'pages' on your WordPress site will use a * different template. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Twenty_Ten * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 */ get_header(); ?> <div id="container"> <div id="content" role="main"> <?php /* Run the loop to output the page. * If you want to overload this in a child theme then include a file * called loop-page.php and that will be used instead. */ get_template_part( 'loop', 'page' ); ?> </div><!-- #content --> </div><!-- #container --> <?php /*get_sidebar(); */?> <?php get_footer(); ?>
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