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  • Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    Ok… It’s getting more clear to me but I still have questions.

    I use Network Solutions as my hosting site, and there’s an FTP manager function on there. There are a number of files that exist there already (images, scripts, rss reader.php, sitemap.xml, wp-app.php, etc.). I created a new file there titled Theme1065 Child, but I don’t know what to put in the file.

    Would I copy the content of the Template for a single post from WordPress and paste it here, and then manipulate the Child file coding how I want it?

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    Ok. On the WP dashboard, I went to Appearance, then Editor. I’ve selected Theme 1065, which is the active theme I’m using. On the right side of the dashboard page, there’s a list of about 14 Templates, and a list of just one Style Sheet (style.css). So…

    …where would I look to edit what you suggested? Would it be in the sylesheet, or under the template for Single Post, or somewhere else?

    …where/how do I create a new directory for a Child Theme. The article you suggested says to “make a new directory in wp-content/themes” but I’m not sure where to find “wp-content/themes” on the dashboard. I can see a tab called Install Themes under the Appearance –> Themes page, but I don’t see an option to make a new directory.

    Please advise.

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    http://www.griotpartners.com/class

    …above is the link to the post referenced.

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    I’m reposting this since I havn’t yet received an answer. Would appreciate any help…

    I’ve got a number of articles that are “posts” in WordPress, and they’re all in the same category. When I load one of these posts on my live website, there’s some stuff appearing at the top and bottom that I don’t want to see.

    Specifically, at the top, there are a) links to advance forward or backward to the next posts, b) a large file folder icon, c) the date/time the article was posted, and d) a “posted by” link that when clicked brings you to the website. I don’t want any of that stuff there.

    And, at the bottom, the following text/links appear, and I don’t want them there:

    “This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 9th, 2011 at 11:57 am and is filed under White Papers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Edit this entry.”

    http://www.griotpartners.com/class/

    Please advise…

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    Thanks! That worked.

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    That worked! (in both Explorer and Safari)

    Thank you so much!

    One more question. I assume I can change the color of the bullets by changing the color code from color:#1167c5 to something else. Is there an easy place to find those color codes with swatches, and is that right?

    Thread Starter jszypula

    (@jszypula)

    Thank you. I tried but still having trouble. I think I’ve got the code wrong.

    Below is the code that gives me the file folder icons instead of bullets. The page is at http://www.griotpartners.com/work/

    <h3>Solutions We’ve Provided…</h3>
    We are successful when our clients meet their goals. Our clients range from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, and projects vary from creating a vision, to developing unique competitive strategies, to engineering operations that deliver a consistent and reputable brand. Examples of our clients’ achievements include:

    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Implemented the concept vision of a $4 billion multinational corporation in its business units on four continents.</span>
    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Developed strategic decision tool for a major restaurant company in Canada, helping it identify and act on 13 key strategic decisions in pursuit of its vision.</span>
    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Led a vision-based strategic planning process for a Brazilian restaurant company, facilitating the company’s ability to continue rapid, sustainable growth in its market.</span>
    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Crafted the growth strategy for a professional services provider, resulting in product innovation and new strategic alliances.</span>
    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Re-developed the enterprise vision for a major casual dining company after 20 years of estimable growth, enabling new leadership to set new, bold goals for the future growth of the company.</span>
    • <span style=”color: #333333;”>Partnered with health insurance provider to improve financial performance and bolster investor confidence in a challenging economic environment. We defined strategic imperatives, championed a major organizational restructure, and established a clear and attainable path for growth in 40 days.</span>
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