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  • puzder

    (@puzder)


    I upgraded to 1.5 – great job btw … Anyway I am starting a new blog for a new page. I built the page, pretty simple, see http://www.puzder.com/default2.htm. I simply want posts, and posts only to go to the grey center content. I remember in the prior version, when I built the http://www.lowreview.com template, it was pretty easy to cut and paste. I am a bit overwhelmed by the 1.5 tempalte editing page.

    Okay, here’s the question: What are the lines of code I need to insert so I can display the post in the aforementioned template (http://www.puzder.com/default2.htm)

    thanks so much!

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  • Lorelle

    (@lorelle)

    Which template are you using? Since we can’t “see” the php in question from your generated page, it would help to know the template you’ve chosen, unless you’ve designed it yourself. Each one puts things in a bit of a different place.

    We’ve started a lesson discussion about The Loop that you might want to follow and ask questons on at http://wordpress.org/support/topic.php?id=25522 and it might help answer your questions, too.

    Thread Starter puzder

    (@puzder)

    Lorelle –

    Thanks for the response. I designed my own ‘template’ its really a page with inline style sheets, similar to http://www.lowreview.com. the new page I setup http://www.puzder.com/default2.htm I want to use as the WordPress template. All I want to do is put the WordPress code in a certain area of that page (www.puzder.com/default2.htm) and then paste it in as a template. i just dont know which lines to use!

    Lorelle

    (@lorelle)

    Did you figure this out? The page won’t work, I guess you may know, with php code unless it is set as a filename.php.

    Thread Starter puzder

    (@puzder)

    No, thanks for asking, but I have not yet figured it out 🙁

    Moderator James Huff

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    Thread Starter puzder

    (@puzder)

    Thanks, thats exactly what I needed!

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