1. Are they in the header or sidebar? a link would help
2. admin – settings – reading
select a page you set up to be static front page
3. yes – using Page templates
http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Creating_Your_Own_Page_Templates
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lps72
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Thanks! I’ll work on number 3.
I’m using the “emtiness” template. You can find me at lisa-on-life.com
As for number 2, I see where I can make a static page, but the main page where I’ve already transferred posts from my other blog is not an option. Should I start over…create a new home page and then transfer my posts there?
As for number 3, the pages are in the sidebar next to the header. If I use the page widget, then “pages” automatically appears even though I have not given that widget a title. When I take the page widget off, “pages” disappears but then I get “feed” and “login” at the bottom of my page listing. I don’t know if I’m the only one who can see that or not. Can’t seem to get rid of those.
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lps72
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Ok, looked at number 3. That is really not enough information for an inexperienced person. I assume that I need to go through my cpanel to find the theme folder? (Which I tried and haven’t found yet, but will keep looking.) Then I just create new folders inside that folder? And within each folder I put the text that was used in the example with my own page name? Then what?