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  • Theme Author Styled Themes

    (@gejay)

    I did those with an HTML snippet in the Bottom 1, 2, 3, and 4 widget positions using a text widget. You can use this as a guideline from the first widget:

    <img src="https://demo.styledthemes.com/preference-free/wp-content/uploads/fp1.jpg" alt="gallery1tn" class="imageborder" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">
    <p>Yes, the Preference theme was designed and built on WordPress 3.5 to take advantage of the newest and greatest features that comes with it. Plus, you can use popular plugins as well!</p>
    Thread Starter smile1970

    (@smile1970)

    Hi, thank you!
    When I’m using this image link I get the photo of the elderly people.
    What is the image link to the line?

    Theme Author Styled Themes

    (@gejay)

    You need to change my src URL in my code to your own image.

    Thread Starter smile1970

    (@smile1970)

    Sure, but I couldn’t find the image of the lines in the directory.
    I made a new line picture and uploaded it – now it looks great.

    Theme Author Styled Themes

    (@gejay)

    Good to hear ??

    Theme Author Styled Themes

    (@gejay)

    Actually… I misunderstood what you were referring to (I need more sleep I think). Anyway, the double line below the headings is what you are referring to. This is done automatically with the widgets and is loaded in with CSS from the style.css

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