• Resolved vallered

    (@vallered)


    Hi,

    I am a bit missing different standard tmeplates, which could be selected then setting up a page. E.g. off canvas (without header and footer), or full-width etc. like it is possible for Twenty-Twenty theme and many others.

    There is a description to do it manually (sorry, in German: https://kinsta.com/de/blog/twenty-twenty-theme/ , just scroll down to “Hinzufügen einer benutzerdefinierten Post/Seitenvorlage in Twenty Twenty”, and you will find an instruction how to set up a specfic page template for off canvas), but the footer and header php files of blocksy are looking a bit different, so I did not dare to do it.

    Is there any advice from your side how to have pages with and without footer within the same site? e.g. I want normal pages with header and footer, but posts without footer or header, and a special page only with header, but without footer.

    Kind regards

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  • Theme Author Creative Themes

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hi Herbert,
    To be honest this functionality is kind of a specific one and if the Twenty Twenty theme does allow to set up such templates – these doesn’t mean that every theme should do this. We have other visions regarding this part.

    At the moment there is no simple way to deactivate the Header/Footer from a page/post but we do have plans on adding such a functionality but with a different flow. We will add the possibility for choosing conditionally a header/footer preset for different pages based on different criteria, and also will add the possibility to disable them.
    So stay tuned 😉

    Cheers.

    The Fullwidth Templates for Any Theme plugin, works with Blocksy. Might be a temporary solution for you, until Creative Themes implements some sort of header/foorter conditions (fantastic idea btw!)

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/fullwidth-templates/

    Best regards
    Bjarne

    Thread Starter vallered

    (@vallered)

    Great solution,

    and I think no big deal to switch to theme’s solution when available.

    I am currently more struggeling with their header (see the other post), because I can’t do something like this (my development subdomain with Elementor, which I want to switch to a Gutenberg solution now). Something in their code is preventing content to overlap the header section.

    Best Regards

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