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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Backing up with FTPThanks for a quick response Krishna. Do you use backwpup?
Any thoughts on transfer type?
I ask as I also use Joomla and everyone uses Akeeba backup and downloads the compressed files in binary mode.
I am new to WordPress and there seems to be so many backup plugins I am a little lost to which is the best!
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Hi I have the same issue with warnings in the gallery settings in other options.
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in………..wpmain/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/non_pope/class.nextgen_style_manager.php on line 205
I deactivated all plugins cleared the cache switched NextGen back on and warning still there.
WP version 3.6
I have reported the bug
Anyone fixed this issue without rolling back
Thanks
TerryForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Different Template for BlogAh yes there is a difference there. Managed to change the width of the blog page by adding some css to the child:
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body.blog .site { margin: 0 auto; max-width: 900px; overflow: hidden; }
Thanks Esmi your a star.
How can I have a different top menu on the blog page. The static pages has the main menu set to the top navigation. I need a different top menu on the blog page and have no idea how to achieve this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Different Template for BlogYes I am using the Twenty Twelve template and the body tag controls background color, fonts margin etc. The width is controlled by .site
The problem being is I cant see how you would change the width of the class .site for just the blog page.
Is there a way of assigning a particular template for a particular page?
I also dont understand how I would have a different top menu on the blog page to the static pages. I get how I would have a different sidebar.
Thanks Esmi I realise this is an odd request.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Different Template for BlogThanks Esmi
I can see how you would change the width of the main content of the blog by changing the class in the index.php file then amending the css in the child. Then I could add a different sidebar and tell it to float right instead of left etc.
But how can I have a different page width on the blog to the static pages. The page width is controlled by .site and the index.php file doesn’t refer to it.
Thanks again
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Different Template for BlogThanks Esmi
Yes I understand how to change the css in the child theme. But if the layout needs to be completely different on the blog page to the main static pages then surely you need to use two templates.
For instance the css for the the static pages:
.site { margin: 0 auto; max-width: 80%; overflow: hidden; }
Blog page:
.site { margin: 0 auto; max-width: 980px; overflow: hidden; }
Also the layout of the sidebar and widths of the content all need to be different as well as the top navigation.
This lead me to the conclusion that having two installations of WP would be easier but there may well be a better way.