Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
> Hello Dwain,
>
> To create a static page in WordPress just go "Write" in the admin, then
> select "Page" in the sub-menu. Just use the default template probably or a
> page template if one exists. It differs from the "Post" in that it becomes a
> dedicated page a
into it I think you'll be quite
pleased.
I hope this helps.
Cheers.
Mike Cherim
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From: "dwain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with 1 and 1 wordpress blog
Jermayn Parker wrote:
> M
As this thread currently stands, I can't see anything related to web
standards.
If you would like to help Dwain, please send off list.
ThREAD CLOSED
warmly,
Lea
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Lea de Groot
WSG Core Group
On Sun, 06 May 2007 21:03:24 -0500, dwain wrote:
> i'm digging into the files and folders and figuring
Chris Williams wrote:
> As I said, none if this us anywhere near as hard as you're making it. Go
> into the theme's directory and open up the files. Change just a couple of
> small things and see how it changes things. You'll quickly see that this
> isn't complex. Dive right in.
>
i have a w
Jermayn Parker wrote:
> My biggest problem would be the font size. It is too small...
>
i can't edit the css or the html to my knowledge. everything is
controlled by 1 and 1 in this situation.
i'm beginning to experiment with a local copy. what i don't understand
is how do i get my current site
My biggest problem would be the font size. It is too small...
On 5/7/07, dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm stuck. since i don't know php i went with 1 and 1's default blog.
it doesn't render correctly in firefox 2.0.0.3, but it does in firefox
1.5.0 according to tech support at 1 and 1.
dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with 1 and 1 wordpress blog
>
> i guess i can change the images in the header in the css.
If you can do that, you're not that far away from creating your own theme.
> i'm not sure
> how to add the static page
Chris Williams wrote:
>
> I am using Wordpress to power my entire site (http://clwill.com), static
>
> pages, integrated blog, everything, and it is hosted by 1and1. It works
>
> wonderfully.
>
i'm using the 1and 1 blog. they have validation problems. i like what
you have done. i would like to
setup, I am using XAMPP (as was suggested) and it works great.
HTH,
Chris
-----Original Message-
From: dwain
Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with 1 and 1 wordpress blog
> As far as incorporating the blog into your existing web site, why not
the
> other way around? Your web si
Kepler Gelotte wrote:
> Hi Dwain,
>
> I have FF 2.0.0.3 and your blog looks fine to me. The calendar does break
> out of the sidebar when you change the font size though. You could use a
> fixed font size for your calendar to stop that from happening although that
> it not the most accessible solut
Hi Dwain,
I have FF 2.0.0.3 and your blog looks fine to me. The calendar does break
out of the sidebar when you change the font size though. You could use a
fixed font size for your calendar to stop that from happening although that
it not the most accessible solution it is probably the easiest.
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