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Suggestion for Editing Support for Non-Experts
I'm relatively new to coding and in my research have discovered there are a bunch of different ways pages are coded so it makes it a long process to figure out which parts to edit on my SP theme. I think it would be incredibly helpful for the SP themes to come with a template of how each coding section correlates to the parts of the pages themselves.
ie. Show graphic of a main page, blog page, etc. and have little notes attached identifying which tags are associated with the parts of the pages like H1, contents, post area, navbar, sidebar, etc. I know some of them would be redundant on each page, but it would really help me know where to start when trying to fine tune my theme. Anyone else think that might be helpful? |
Re: Suggestion for Editing Support for Non-Experts
Our suggestion is to use FireFox and get the Firebug addon...http://getfirebug.com/
This will allow you to see just about all information regarding the Theme and page that you are trying to edit, including being able to highlight some code and see the associated CSS. |
Re: Suggestion for Editing Support for Non-Experts
Hi and thank you,
I did get the firebug add-on, but how do I find out what specific file the code lives on so I can change it. Sorry, I am new at this, but I do love your theme. FYI, I have added a page that ended up in my menu and I need to remove it. http://intheknowtraveler.com (under destinations. it is pretty obvious) Best, devin |
Re: Suggestion for Editing Support for Non-Experts
I recommend reviewing the WordPress template hierarchy to familiarize your self with how WP calls templates http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
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