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  • I am having same problems. Word Press could care less…

    When you click on Appearance/Atahualpa Theme Options/then on header image or body, it will tell you which path (directory) to put these images in. You will have to do that through your web host’s control panel. Find the blog folder then navigate according to the path shown in Atahualpa.

    However, this being said, I have placed my images in these folders and they are not showing up at all. The header images showed up for a while, but they are not showing now. I am continuing to look for a solution.

    Terry

    I am trying to do the same thing, but my header has rotating images. I was able to create a new template called himalayas.php (instead of index.php), but don’t know how to direct this to the new image folder called himalaya_images (which holds the new images I want to rotate through the new header.)

    I assume I need to create a new header.php, but there is also a bfa_header_config.php and bfa_rotating_header_images.php. in the functions folder. Wouldn’t I need to create new versions of those as well?

    I do not understand php at all, so you can see it is getting very confusing.

    lhoylhoy,

    I tried using your idea of designing a custom page template himalayas.php and a custom header which I called himalayaheader.php. I tried directing this to a new directory himalaya_images.

    Now I get this error:
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: get_himalayaheader() in /home/armst5/public_html/MyBlog/wp-content/themes/atahualpa.3.2/atahualpa/himalayas.php on line 14

    What am I doing wrong? The header needs to be directed to a folder that contains several rotating images.

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