• Greetings all,

    I use Rusty theme for my Word Press and I would like to change some features. First I am not interest to show the archive at all and second I would like to place links in the header and not in the side content. Any instruction?

    Thank you

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  • For top links : edit the header.php.
    For editing the sidebar – see the sidebar.php

    Thread Starter Srecko

    (@srecko)

    Thank you Moshu. To regret I am not experienced in the writing of code and do you have any samples, links or instructions?

    Regards

    Like this?
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Customizing_Your_Sidebar
    (the Codex is your friend)

    About the header… you need to be more specific.

    Thread Starter Srecko

    (@srecko)

    Thank you for the link- I see a lot of data there and I will need some time to read it all. About the header- I have now links in the side bar and I want to remove it from there and to display all links in the header.

    Thank you for your time and sorry for silly questions 🙁

    There are no silly questions… however, most your questions are too vague, too general.

    I have now links in the side bar
    Yes, you have Archives, you have Calendar, you have Categories, you have Links and you have Meta – as sections in your sidebar. And they all are kind of “links” to something.
    Now, WHAT exactly do you want to move to the header? You see, that would be a precise, concrete question… and easy to answer 🙂

    Thread Starter Srecko

    (@srecko)

    Yes- I did not make that precise- sorry.

    I want to delete Archive and not to show it at all.
    I want to delete Categories in the side bar.
    Links which is on side I want to show in the header.

    Thank you 🙂

    OK, if you went through that Codex article I linked to above – you could see that almost everything in your sidebar is displayed by using Template_Tags. They are not difficult to recognize, since they will be like
    get_archives
    list_cats or get_cats… etc. You remove them, together with the li/li or ul/ul tags around them (it always depends on individual themes) and whatever you want into the header – you have to copy it over.
    Be aware, even in the header it will display as a vertical list, unless you do some CSS (stylesheet) magic.

    Thread Starter Srecko

    (@srecko)

    Thank you very much for this answer and link. I have read some basic documentation and I have also noted that except of changing of PHP file I also have to change CSS.

    Well- now it is on my own :))

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