• Using twenty twelve. I created a child theme.

    Selected “your latest posts” under static page in customize tab as my front page. I want posts from only one category (vacation) to appear on my front page. I want them to include the sticky post in that category along with my custom featured post box.

    I changed the style.css – in my child theme – to modify the appearance of the featured post box:

    /*  change Featured Post box appearance */
    article.sticky .featured-post {
    	border-top: 4px double #4275b1;
    	border-bottom: 4px double #4275b1;
    	color: #08b8c3;
    	font-size: 13px;
    	font-size: 1.25rem;
    	line-height: 3.692307692;
    	margin-bottom: 24px;
    	margin-bottom: 1.714285714rem;
    	text-align: center;
    }

    Then I changed the wording of what would appear in the featured post box in my content.php (in the child theme). This is the relevant part of my content.php code:

    <?php
    /**
     * The default template for displaying content. Used for both single and index/archive/search.
     *
     * @package WordPress
     * @subpackage Twenty_Twelve
     * @since Twenty Twelve 1.0
     */
    ?>
    	<article id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class(); ?>>
    		<?php if ( is_sticky() && is_home()  && ! is_paged() ) : ?>
    		<div class="featured-post">
    			<?php _e( 'Call now for your xxxxxx xxx vacation reservations: xxx-xxx-xxxx.', 'twentytwelve' ); ?>
    		</div>
    		<?php endif; ?>
    		<header class="entry-header">
    			<?php the_post_thumbnail(); ?>
    			<?php if ( is_single() ) : ?>
    			<h1 class="entry-title"><?php the_title(); ?></h1>
    			<?php else : ?>
    			<h1 class="entry-title">
    				<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>" title="<?php echo esc_attr( sprintf( __( 'Permalink to %s', 'twentytwelve' ), the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) ) ); ?>" rel="bookmark"><?php the_title(); ?></a>
    			</h1>
    			<?php endif; // is_single() ?>
    			<?php if ( comments_open() ) : ?>
    				<div class="comments-link">
    					<?php comments_popup_link( '<span class="leave-reply">' . __( 'Leave a reply', 'twentytwelve' ) . '</span>', __( '1 Reply', 'twentytwelve' ), __( '% Replies', 'twentytwelve' ) ); ?>
    				</div><!-- .comments-link -->
    			<?php endif; // comments_open() ?>
    		</header><!-- .entry-header -->
    
    		<?php if ( is_search() ) : // Only display Excerpts for Search ?>
    		<div class="entry-summary">
    			<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
    		</div><!-- .entry-summary -->
    		<?php else : ?>
    		<div class="entry-content">
    			<?php the_content( __( 'Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span>', 'twentytwelve' ) ); ?>
    			<?php wp_link_pages( array( 'before' => '<div class="page-links">' . __( 'Pages:', 'twentytwelve' ), 'after' => '</div>' ) ); ?>
    		</div><!-- .entry-content -->
    		<?php endif; ?>
    
    		<footer class="entry-meta">
    			<?php twentytwelve_entry_meta(); ?>
    			<?php edit_post_link( __( 'Edit', 'twentytwelve' ), '<span class="edit-link">', '</span>' ); ?>
    			<?php if ( is_singular() && get_the_author_meta( 'description' ) && is_multi_author() ) : // If a user has filled out their description and this is a multi-author blog, show a bio on their entries. ?>
    				<div class="author-info">
    					<div class="author-avatar">
    						<?php echo get_avatar( get_the_author_meta( 'user_email' ), apply_filters( 'twentytwelve_author_bio_avatar_size', 68 ) ); ?>
    					</div><!-- .author-avatar -->
    					<div class="author-description">
    						<h2><?php printf( __( 'About %s', 'twentytwelve' ), get_the_author() ); ?></h2>
    						<p><?php the_author_meta( 'description' ); ?></p>
    						<div class="author-link">
    							<a href="<?php echo esc_url( get_author_posts_url( get_the_author_meta( 'ID' ) ) ); ?>" rel="author">
    								<?php printf( __( 'View all posts by %s <span class="meta-nav">→</span>', 'twentytwelve' ), get_the_author() ); ?>
    							</a>
    						</div><!-- .author-link	-->
    					</div><!-- .author-description -->
    				</div><!-- .author-info -->
    			<?php endif; ?>
    		</footer><!-- .entry-meta -->
    	</article><!-- #post -->

    The combination of these two files with my “latest posts” selection and the standard index.php makes the front page look the way I want design wise…but I only want one category of posts (vacation) to appear on the front page and I want the sticky post in that category to have the featured post box. I get the sticky post (with the box) plus all other posts (from every category) when I use the standard index.php file.

    So I tested using some modified code (below) for the index.php (yes, in a child theme) and was able to show both posts from the vacation category. The sticky post (from the “vacation” category) shows, but I lost the “featured post box” part. The “vacation” category is the only category where I have a sticky post. This is the code I tried to substitute in my index.php:

    get_header(); ?>
    	<div id="primary" class="site-content">
    		<div id="content" role="main">
    <?php
                            $paged = (get_query_var('paged')) ? get_query_var('paged') : 1;
                            $args= array(
                                    'category_name' => 'vacation', // Change this category SLUG to suit your use; or see for query parameters http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Parameters
                                    'paged' => $paged
    );
                            query_posts($args);
                            if( have_posts() ) :?>
    
                            <?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
                                    <?php get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); ?>
                                    <?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
                            <?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>

    With this code, although the sticky post did appear, its featured post box disappeared. It also eliminated posts from other categories. So I think that instead of using just a category, I need to somehow incorporate the “is sticky” part to get the featured post box to show.

    Can anyone help me with 1. what code and 2. in what template I can do this? I have been searching and testing for 2 days. I just put the index code which populates the front page back to the original code again. (Yes, I am using a child theme.)

    Thank you for any assistance or suggestions. I just want one category of post(s)on the front page – including the one I set as sticky which should show up with the featured post box.

    Thanks to anyone who will assist.

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