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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WP Clockwork Themeso i guess i’ve been no help… haha!
I have run into little things like that with the clockwork theme… I’ll look around in those settings files and see if I can find anything… i’ll let you know if I run into anything.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WP Clockwork Themenot sure why clockwork would be any different… but usually you do the following: (excerpt taken from: http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages)
“Creating Your Own Page Templates
The files defining each Page Template are found in your Themes directory. To create a new Custom Page Template for a Page you must create a file. Let’s call our first Page Template for our Page snarfer.php. At the top of the snarfer.php file, put the following:<?php
/*
Template Name: Snarfer
*/
?>
The above code defines this snarfer.php file as the “Snarfer” Template. Naturally, “Snarfer” may be replaced with most any text to change the name of the Page Template. This Template Name will appear in the Theme Editor as the link to edit this file….”Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WP Clockwork Themedvanderweeke… I’m not aware of any settings that allow for that. I think it would have to be custom. I’ve done those sorts of updates to my site’s Clockwork Theme and do that sort of stuff for my clients all the time. Create the new template page, then comment out/remove the sidebar on that page/template. Then update/create the CSS to make the new pags’s content wider.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WP Clockwork ThemeHey guys… sort of unrelated, but it does have to do with the Clockwork Theme.
I am trying to find the file/spot where I can switch the way the comments display.
Right now, they display the commentators EMAIL Address… I’d rather Display their “username”…
you can look at my site to see what Im talking about at: roopedog.com
Any help would be much appreciated.
john