I’d suggest looking at one of the Andreas themes — they have that thing with subpages appearing in a list when you click on the link for the parent page. At least I know andreas01-12 has this.
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ovidus
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Organising pages and subpages in no problem. But how to include small images in title list? Like i mentioned upper http://webgazette.co.uk/web-design/thingamablog-themes/
You mean like the “w” before the headings?
That’s a css background image, which you’d specify for the class/id of heading you want to change. Googling “css background image” should give you all the information you need.
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ovidus
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No no it is not the question about the sidebar, but how the content on the page is organised.
I mean like this:
When you open page1, you see:
Title of page one
Image1 + title of subpage1 + short description as option
Imege2 + title of subpage2 + short description as option
Imege3 + title of subpage3 + short description as option
I found another example but also there is no explanation: http://www.ndesign-studio.com/portfolio/
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ovidus
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Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
Excuse my confusion, but on the first site you provided a link to I don’t see anything like you describe. What’s “page1” for example? I don’t see anything called “page1” on that site? Can you be more specific so that we know what you’re talking about?
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ovidus
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Page one you when you click on thumb portfolio. And then when you click on text vector illustration you enter subpage one.
Sorry but on the first site you mentioned I don’t see anything called “thumb portfolio” that I can click on.
Look, I’m thinking this is a waste of my time, so maybe you can find someone else to help you?
Although this post is several months old, i did find it on google when searching for a tutorial on how to do what the original poster asked. I have no idea how there was any kind of confusion on what Ovidus was asking. He wants to know how to create a list of subpages which include images.
It is done through custom fields.
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/wordpress-theme-hacks/