• How do I edit the homepage? Or any page? I’m trying to edit it, but in the editor on WordPress, everything is blank and I don’t know how to access or change the code

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  • The homepage seems to be a custom-made version of the commercial theme you are using. How to edit it, you should ask their support: https://www.themehorse.com/themes/interface-pro/

    The other pages seem to be editable with the Classic Editor. You can find all pages in the WordPress backend under Pages and edit them directly there. There are many instructions, e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy5RFmzHR90

    Thread Starter naturesacreskennel

    (@naturesacreskennel)

    I’m looking at the other pages, and unfortunately all of them are behaving the same way. I can click “Edit” on any page, and all that comes up is a near blank screen, with an ‘Add Block’ function only. How can I access the code?

    Can you please show a screenshot of it? I can’t do anything with it. You can upload a screenshot here: https://imgur.com/

    Thread Starter naturesacreskennel

    (@naturesacreskennel)

    I appreciate the help!

    View post on imgur.com

    Thread Starter naturesacreskennel

    (@naturesacreskennel)

    ^That is what every page looks like for me, when I go to edit them

    This is the block editor of the “About” page. When I look at the about page, just like the home page, it is custom built by your theme. You would have to contact the theme support for that as well.

    However, if you ever edit boarding for example, you should see content in the block editor.

    Editing the homepage or any page in WordPress is typically done through the WordPress dashboard using the visual editor or page builder, without the need to access or change the code directly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you edit your pages:

    1. Accessing the WordPress Dashboard: Log in to your WordPress website by visiting your website URL followed by “/wp-admin” (e.g., https://www.yourwebsite.com/wp-admin). Enter your username and password to access the WordPress dashboard.
    2. Locating Pages: In the WordPress dashboard, look for “Pages” in the left-hand menu. Click on it, and a list of all your website pages will be displayed.
    3. Selecting the Page to Edit: Locate the page you want to edit (e.g., the homepage). Hover over the page title, and you’ll see options like “Edit,” “Quick Edit,” “Trash,” etc. Click on “Edit” to open the page in the WordPress editor.
    4. Visual Editor or Page Builder: By default, the visual editor should be loaded, allowing you to edit your page content using a user-friendly interface similar to a word processor. If you see a blank screen here, it’s possible that there might be a temporary issue or conflict with a plugin. You can try reloading the page or clearing your browser cache to see if that resolves the problem.
    5. Switching to Classic Editor: If you are using the newer Gutenberg editor and prefer the older Classic Editor, you can install the “Classic Editor” plugin from the WordPress plugin repository. After activating the plugin, go to Settings > Writing in the dashboard, and select “Classic Editor” as the default editor for all users.
    6. Checking for Conflicts: If you’re still unable to see your page content in the editor, there may be a conflict with one of your installed plugins or the theme. Temporarily disable all plugins, one by one, and try reloading the editor after each deactivation to identify the conflicting plugin. Additionally, consider switching to a default WordPress theme (e.g., Twenty Twenty-One) to check if the issue is related to the theme.
    7. Restoring a Previous Version (Optional): If you’ve made changes that you want to revert, WordPress keeps revisions of your pages. On the editor screen, look for the “Revisions” box on the right-hand side. Clicking on “Browse” will allow you to restore a previous version of your page.

    Remember to save your changes after editing the page. Once you’re satisfied with the modifications, click the “Update” or “Publish” button to make the changes live on your website.

    If you’re still facing difficulties or have specific questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the WordPress community or seek professional assistance.

    Thread Starter naturesacreskennel

    (@naturesacreskennel)

    How do I find who created the theme so I can contact them?

    I have already posted the link to the page where you can buy the theme you are using. If you are unsure if this is the right place, check the email you should have received to purchase.

    Thread Starter naturesacreskennel

    (@naturesacreskennel)

    No, the site is already made. I’m not interested in buying a theme. I want to edit the website that is already there

    Maybe that just didn’t go over well. You have already purchased a theme and using this theme in your WordPress-website. You probably did buy that theme under the above link. If you have problems or questions about the theme you purchased and are currently using, contact support using the link above.

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