Hey. Any changes you make to your theme should be done via a child theme. Any custom changes you make via your child theme will remain even when your update your parent theme in the future. More information about and instructions on how to create child themes can be found here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes.
Once you’ve created your child theme, you can use CSS to increase the page’s width. In your child theme’s style.css, use the following snippet:
#post-301.hentry {
width: 800px;
}
Increase or decrease the value for width
as you wish. Hope that helps!
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Thanks for the reply Siobhan and Andrew.
I works now.
http://www.chewhow.com/shop/
But the Menu bar is not working well after I created ‘spun-child’.
Whenever I configure the Menu bar setting in the Appearance > Menus, it updated the old spun template. No changes on the new ‘spun-child’.
I have tried to copy over the footer.php, functions.php (with modification as in the http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes), header.php to the ‘spun-child’. It doesn’t help at all.
May I know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Ok. Thanks for all the support. Manage to get the menu bar resolved.
Here is the youtube video that resolved the issue:
http://youtu.be/Ow69SNWTp3U
Here is my website final look:
http://www.chewhow.com
Awesome. 🙂 Glad you got it working.