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  • You can keep them anywhere you want as long as your code knows where to look.

    I have a js file and separate CSS for a scroller and I keep it in a directory in the root.

    I use DW to handle all code, html, css and php. Also use it for FTP (unless it is a large file). Makes it easier for me as it gives me a complete copy of the site on my local machine.

    Thread Starter pab1953

    (@pab1953)

    Thanks.

    I’m still learning the structure of WP. Plus I have limited knowledge of PHP (although I’m well-versed in HTML and CSS).

    – What file do I go to edit the width of the columns in a theme?
    – I’m presuming I go to header.php to add a new header image. Do you know what part of the file I would edit?

    Thanks again.

    Hi,

    Dreamweaver provides tool for wordpress theme designing. Have a check with it. It will be useful to you.

    Thanks,

    Shane G.

    Shane G,

    You have me intrigued, what tools are you referring to?

    Gee, and I just use the lowly NotePad to create all my WP and WPMU themes ??

    Thread Starter pab1953

    (@pab1953)

    Found an Extension called ThemeDreamer … One user comment said it didn’t work with CS4 or WP 2.7+ — which may be the case: developer site says, “Updated for the latest WordPress APIs (version 2.6.5).” (I’ve emailed the developer and asked for clarification.)

    Also, Adobe lists it as $60, the developer as $29.95. Free download available.

    Links:
    https://www.themedreamer.com/
    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&extid=1561019

    Also … Could someone take a shot at these:

    – What file do I go to edit the width of the columns in a theme?
    – I’m presuming I go to header.php to add a new header image. Do you know what part of the file I would edit?

    Thanks.

    What file do I go to edit the width of the columns in a theme?

    style.css

    I’m presuming I go to header.php to add a new header image

    yes, header.php and usually look for <div id="header"> .... </div> then style accordingly in style.css file

    Thread Starter pab1953

    (@pab1953)

    Thanks, mercime.

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