momsheadquarters
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Posted 8 months ago #
How do I go about adding navigation links to the bottom of the page. In one of my other wordpress sites I was able to designate this when I added a page. I would scroll down to the bototm of the page editing area and under 'custom fields' i was able to select the field 'home' and the number 1 and the page title then showed as a link ont he home page.
I want to duplicate this and am unable to determine were to start???
Thank you for any help.
Have you tried using the same theme & plugins on this new site. The functionality you describe is not part of WordPress by default.
momsheadquarters
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
I've put in all the same plugins...so I can't figure out what the issue is! I'm stumped ;(
momsheadquarters
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
Same theme. I merely deleted a few things here and there that were not needed, however, this issue was there before any alterations were made.
I really don't know what the issue is!!?! :)
Well, this functionality was either added by the theme or via one of your plugins (my money is on the theme).
momsheadquarters
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
But how did the area for custom fields get ont he page editor? Does the theme govern what is on the editor at all???
momsheadquarters
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
Well I think I figured it out. Now I just need to figure out where to go in the settings.
I read this:
1. After you have written your post, scroll down to the area titled Custom Fields.
Note: As of WordPress version 3.1, some screen options on the Post & Page edit Administration Panels are hidden by default. Custom Fields are hidden by default if they have not been used before.
...and I found it here:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Custom_Fields
So now off to find how to show custom fields in the page editor.
And...yes... esmi...it is found in the footer script. So now once I can change defaults i'm good to go.
Thanks all!