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  • Thread Starter jmbroekman

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    I apologize, one more thing, I just checked in Firefox and it’s working, but in Google Chrome is where the problem appears to be (I have yet to look on a windows machine at IE).

    Thanks, again.

    Thread Starter jmbroekman

    (@jmbroekman)

    Thanks to both of you; I’m glad to know my instincts are working!

    Thread Starter jmbroekman

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    OK, so I guess my only alternative is to recreate my theme on my desktop, add the files I want/need, move files out of sub-directories etc, and then republish my theme (or rather, add a new theme) via the dashboard. This would also work if I needed to create additional template files – like a second custom page or something like that.

    Does this make any sense as a “work-around”?

    Thanks again, for your help.

    Thread Starter jmbroekman

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    Thanks Esmi.

    Bummer. I was afraid this might be the case. Any chance one can create new files to be added (eg: create a new css file) within the WP editor, or is it the same dilemma?

    Thanks again.

    Hi all,
    I don’t know if it’s too late to add to this thread. I am trying to do a similar thing: create two columns on one page, and I’d like both to be editable. I am relatively new to WordPress. I don’t want the second column to generate the info dynamically from the posts, but rather I’d like to be able to update the information manually.

    Basically it’s the home page and the left (wider) column will have mostly static information, but the narrow right column (my sidebar is on the left) will have a few short blurbs with photos outlining recent projects. These ideally will be linkable to additional pages inside the site. Is this possible? Any suggestions for how to accomplish it?

    Thanks!

    PS: I am well versed in CSS, and getting better at PHP; one additional problem is that the client has a specific wordpress hosting package that doesn’t allow me ftp access to the site so it all has to be done through the wordpress admin panel.

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