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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?Thanks James, I’ll take a look…
In a (hopefully) completely different direction… I looked at the 2013 theme, and it has some things that would work well – there’s a banner across the top, and the menu is below the banner. Cool.
BUT, the area where information appears is VERY narrow. I don’t know what it’s called – perhaps the “content area”? This very narrow area in the middle of the window is where all my stuff shows up – text on the home page, and the thumbnails from the gallery.
I did a search for how to make the content area wider, and found a discussion elsewhere that talked about creating a child theme so you didn’t do anything to the original theme. I can figure out how to do that. Then, they had code added to a php file and to the css file. So, I did. In theory this was supposed to make the (content?) area as wide as the rest of the stuff, but so far it doesn’t APPEAR to work.Is there some place I can get a description of what all the parts of a theme are, and how to adjust the width of areas in the 2013 theme?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?OK. I put an entry in the ProtoPress theme forum early this morning.
I’ve gotten to the point where I’m creating pages and can use the thumbnails to link to a child page. So, the drill-down is fine.
I’m at the gallery. The built-in gallery is unusable in it’s default form. Just a cluttered bunch of square thumbnails instead of conforming to the image aspect ratios. Clicking either goes to some kind of comment page with a small image – not even close to useful – or a full-sized image with no filename or other information and no way to navigate…
If there’s no simple way to customize this thing hugely, it’s not going to do much for me.
Do I need to find a plugin that will do a better job of making a gallery? I tried one, but even though it says it’s very configurable, it appears the “configurability” is by editing a bunch of code.
Alternatively, I HAVE galleries that will work, that were created in Lightroom and exported. They use normal html code, so I can display a REASONABLY good view of what I’m after just by displaying the index.html file in the browser… I TRIED putting a link to the file on the thumbnail I want to call the gallery from, but even though it works fine in the browser, it WON’T come up and display from the WordPress screen. How do I call a URL outside wordpress to display a decent looking gallery?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?Thanks James… OK, just a TINY bit of the stupid is starting to lift.
I installed XAMPP on my desktop last night. After several false starts and things not worked exactly the way the guide said, I had things working and WordPress installed by 1 a.m.
Since then I’ve been looking at themes and fumbling around. I now have a home page with an about and a contact page as children.
I have a menu with the pages, so you can push a button and move around.I’ve continued looking at themes, trying different search terms to see if I can find something that’ll make it intuitively obvious how to do the drill-down and galleries.
The theme I’m using at the moment has a banner image, and I’ve managed to put the menu (home, about, contact) right across the middle of the banner – I want it BELOW that, but I haven’t figured out how to do that yet.
The Protopress theme customization has a couple options for content areas including “square boxes” and an “image grid”. I haven’t been able to figure out how to use either yet, but since they APPEAR to want “categories” I opened posts and created a couple categories (I couldn’t find any way to create a category except in posts), but so far, neither of them shows up as available for the square boxes or the image grid…
Is there a place to ask for ALL the themes? As in https://www.ads-software.com/support/theme/ProtoPress#postform?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?Thanks for the replies…
Just in case it makes a difference, my existing website is up, and everything I’m doing in WordPress has to happen in a way that NONE of this messes with the existing site… When I installed WordPress I installed it to the “/wordpress” folder, and the support person at Bluehost told me NEVER, EVER, EVER to hit the “Publish” button ’cause that’ll cause the WordPress stuff to replace my current site. Which caused a LOT of “excitement” last night since changing the appearance of the theme REQUIRED hitting “Save and Publish” ’cause every time I tried to leave “Customize” to get back to the dashboard it complained that I’d lose the changed I’d made.
Yes, what I want to create is (what I keep thinking is a very simple site) a site that has a banner across the top, and a row of “buttons” or whatever they are in WordPress that’ll let me get to child pages to provide specific information – about, contact, prices.
The home page is to provide a set of icons or thumbnails or some kind of images, with text that say things like “Nature”, “Events”, etc. When the user clicks on that thing it drills down to a child page where there would be icons or thumbnails or images, again with embedded text that say “Wildlife”, “Birds”, “Butterflies”, “Landscapes”, “Flowers”… Clicking on one of these would drill down further, eventually getting the user to a gallery where all the images of “Butterflies” would be in thumbnails down the left side of the page, and a detail view would fill the rest of the screen on the right. With easy navigation through thumbnails and/or detail views…
I’m SURE finding the right Theme would help, but at this point I’m starting to despair as I’ve looks at WAY too many “photography” themes, and none of them look anything like what I’d expect a “portfolio” site to look like – which is broad groups of subjects, with drilldowns to narrow the group, and finally galleries with thumbnails and details at the lowest level. All I seem to be finding (in the demos) are home pages with pictures that don’t go anywhere.In the theme I’m currently using, I have three pages, and NONE of them show up as available for the “menu”. And despite having read bunches of stuff, and even watched videos THERE IS NO “PARENT” SECTION in the attributes. So, I can’t figure out how I’m supposed to even make a child page.
Do I need to install this whole mess locally so I can do whatever I’m doing WITHOUT having to worry about totally mangling my current website? Performance at Bluehost is anemic at best, and having to worry about clobbering the existing site isn’t helping.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?I read a bunch of the where to start thing. It has lots of features and short descriptions, but not much on “how to”…
I figured out how to upload a theme and installed Hatch. Am I correct in thinking I can’t do much customization of the look and/or feel of a theme without going INTO the “Loop” and delving into things I’d rather not?
For example, I can enter the “Site Title”. But I don’t like the font and want to change it. Can I do that from the WordPress customize? Without having to go into php and html code?On the page, I have it marked “one column”. But it still contains a bunch of stuff I don’t want. On the right (in what looks like a column to me) are things like “Recent Posts”, “Recent Comments” and “Meta”. I don’t want any of these things.
I can’t figure out how to do any of the things I DO want (image banner across the top that I upload; row of buttons/links/whatever below that that’ll take the user “Home” or to a secondary page for About, Contact and Prices; a set of thumbnails/icons/whatever that I upload, that a user can select to drill down to image galleries), but I’m pretty sure I don’t want all that stuff that’s on the right side. How do I get rid of them?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: As a TOTALLY ignorant, first-time WordPress user, where do I start?Thanks James. I’m currently in the process of reading the Where to start thing.
One of my concerns is it seems mainly aimed at “blogging”, which is exactly what I DON’T want to do. Which seems to be what the themes you recommended are aimed at too (I’ll have to look, although I haven’t figured out how to upload one to WordPress even if it looks workable).
I did find a reference on a website to a difference between portfolio themes versus other types of photography themes, but even having downloaded one I THOUGHT might be workable, but I haven’t figured out how to upload it to WordPress on Bluehost. Hopefully the Where to start will tell me how to do that.
I’m hoping this isn’t going to be one of those products that requires more reading than War and Peace just to do a simple site…