• Hi,

    I’m building a site using the Triton Lite theme and am wondering if the CSS upgrade will allow me to make several changes:

    1) Manipulate the order my posts appear in. Right now they’re all ordered by the date I posted them (privately). If I change my mind and decide post A should go after post B, it seems I have to Trash A and create an identical post and publish it. I’d love to know a way around this–and a way to reorder my posts at will, if possible.

    2) Make the posts’ featured images as bright without rolling over them as they appear when I roll over. This is a feature of the Triton Lite theme, but I’d like to get rid of it if possible.

    3) Make a slideshow of full-screen-sized images–for instance a whole readable page of a document originally created in Word. Is it possible to read a book via a slideshow?

    4) Make a slideshow of pages with hyperlinked text–so the viewer can click on a linked word within the image/.pdf and be taken to a footnote. (Not holding my breath on this one).

    Thanks!

    C

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  • I’m not sure what you mean by “CSS Upgrade” as there is no such thing for self-hosted WP sites. For self-hosted sites, you have complete control over everything about the site and can modify the theme any way you want. On WordPress.COM, there is a paid CSS upgrade that lets you modify CSS beyond theme options.

    Where is your site hosted?

    CSS would not be a factor in most, if not all, of your questions.

    But I think some of your questions might be answered in the Q&A on the theme homepage:

    https://www.towfiqi.com/triton-lite-free-wordpress-theme.html

    Thread Starter coffeehead

    (@coffeehead)

    thanks, WPyogi–i’ll check that link out. i’m obviously out of my depth and learning on the fly. i appreciate the feedback. (the CSS upgrade i meant was the wordpress.com option–but maybe i should go with self-hosted if it’s not too much to bite off.)

    i’ve been using the lynda.com WordPress Essentials video–it only takes me so far though.

    C

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