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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: round corners still not working in IELeeBinder, I don’t spose you could give us a link to those spiffy rounded CSS corners that you mentioned? I’m kind of curious to have a look myself 🙂
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: P2 theme into a page/section of a blog?Hmmm I’m not quite sure what you are asking here. Could you clarify a bit more?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Custom CSSGangman, I beleive you are correct as far as a new template adding a new functions.php file, which would definitely require you to add the custom CSS code again. However, I am pretty sure that I have seen themes that do in fact add the option to add custom CSS from within the admin menu. You would think that they would all offer that option.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WordPress.com hosting own themeHmmm I beleive this is possible. I use wordpress on my own domain, and this is fairly easy to do. You need to have an FTP program and upload the theme folder into your “wp-content/themes” folder, assuming that you have one (since you are hosting on the actual wordpress.org domain). Once (and if) you get the template folder uploaded into that directory properly, it is just a matter of logging into your admin area, and then activating the theme (by clicking “activate”).
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: html editorI have to agree with Esmi in this case. I would use CSS in this case. I would just do a google search something like “css space code” or “css line break” and so on. Good luck!
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