This is located in footer.php you can easily remove if needed.
Just please make sure that this is done in Child Theme form.
Thanks,
Emil
OK, thanks. I’ve create the Child Theme but, the footer.php template is now missing. The only thing I can see now is the style.css template. I can also see “Select theme to edit:” on the top right. When I select the drop down, I can choose “Responsive” and all the templates appear. Do I edit here? Does choosing “Responsive” take me out of the Child Theme?
Correct, so what we need is to copy footer.php to your Child Theme and modify from there 🙂
Emil
I don’t know if this is correct but, do I have to add and empty directory or style sheet through my file management, then copy into it the template I want to edit/modify?
OK. I figured it out. I copied the data from the footer.php template into TexEdit, saved the file as plain text, footer.php and uploaded it to my site’s file manager. After that, I refreshed the Child Theme dashboard and it was viewable in Appearance>Editor. Was this correct?
OK. Thanks. I’ve located the text in the footer.php file but, I’m not sure about changing it. Do I just replace the current text with text I want to display?
Text and links if needed 🙂
Emil
Hi Emil,
I used the following to change the footer text and font color. Everything looks good. The footer text is changed, now white in color and on the left side. How do I add more text to the right of the footer (when editing, I think I deleted that code)? Do I just duplicate the code I used for the left side? This is my website: http://www.aecajarn.com
Footer Text:
<div class=”grid col-300 fit powered”>AEC Website Designed by Christopher Lampert & Shawn Meurett</div>
Footer Color:
#footer a {
color: white;
}
One will be under the copyright and all three columns are the same, so yes please 🙂
OK, great. I understand it now. Thanks for all the help.
Final footer problem. How can I align all the text? It all seems to be out of whack.
Hi,
By looking at the footer layout, I noticed several col-300 fit, that can cause the issue.
This is an example how 3 columns grid work:
<div class="grid col-300">
Left Column
New text
</div>
<div class="grid col-300">
Middle Column
More here too
</div>
<div class="grid col-300 fit">
Right Column
And here as well
</div>
If you want to add additional text, please just do that under current columns, instead of creating new ones.
Thanks,
Emil
So, like this?
<div class=”grid col-300″>Website Designed by AEC IT</div>
<div class=”grid col-300″>Privacy Policy</div>
<div class=”grid col-300″>Terms of Service</div>
<div class=”grid col-300 fit”>Contact Us</div>