• I know there was discussion about this on several posts but I didn’t know if there was a quick fix for the blog.txt theme. I used Widgets to set up my home page and would like to have each individual post page to look the same.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

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  • A link would help.

    Thread Starter heather16

    (@heather16)

    A link for what?

    a link to your site. Yosemite lost his mind-reading abilities last week.

    Thread Starter heather16

    (@heather16)

    Oh…sorry…didn’t know you would need that.
    http://www.heathereagar.com

    Usually in Scott’s themes, he provides an Options Page in the Presentation Menu (in your Admin panel.) One of the options is to have the individual pages as either single column, or incorporating the menu.

    Certainly this is the case with veryplaintxt and, I think, barthelme. I would presume it’s the same for blog.txt, as Scott has the menu showing up on the individual pages on his own site: http://www.plaintxt.org/2006/08/06/sandbox-now-available/

    Thread Starter heather16

    (@heather16)

    Thanks for your help! There is an option tab but I’m not sure what I’m supposed to change. I think it has to do something with the default or custom layout but I don’t know what to change the fields to. I put some of the fields below (if that helps at all)

    Home Layout Default layout
    Custom layout
    Choose the layout for the home.php, the home page. The default layout looks the same as the regular index. The custom layout features one specific page/post (the “Featured” page/post) and then the latest blog entry below it. Default is Default layout.

    Note: The following three options are only applicable if the Custom layout is selected. If you select custom layout, you must correct the “Featured Page/Post” option below.

    Featured Page/Post
    Use either page_id=X or p=Y to select the “featured” page/post for the custom layout. To display a page, enter the id where X is, e.g., page_id=2. To display a post, enter the id where Y is, e.g., p=42. You can find the id for a page or post in Manage > Pages / > Pages menus. Default is page_id=2.
    Advanced users: This function inserts data into query_posts; using query_posts terms other than page_id= or p= above may produce cool/terrible results. Experiment with at your own risk:

    Thread Starter heather16

    (@heather16)

    And it looks like if I use widgets, I can’t use that option or something. Is there a way around this? I just want to copy it, basically.

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