Masgalas: Why is ithis happening?
Errington: I have changed everything
Rabago: So it is like the rest
Posik: Ok finally got https working, but it doesn’t work if pretty permalinks are used. anyone have any ideas? Apache server
Egure: Goodnight. thanx all for your remarks about the wordpress org account issue. they’ve been helpful. see ya all
Ancy: Had to set AllowOverride to All on var/www
Podratz: But still only works with default permalinks
Ragle: Restarted apache, resaved htaccess
Merryweather: Hi all, i was wondering if you could help me with formatting a custom theme
Masser: Hi all, i was wondering if you could help me with formatting a custom theme
Egley: I want the margins/text/format of my regular pages http://empirewriter.com/about/ to look like my blog http://empirewriter.com/blog/
Nordeen: Pick a place to start.
Nordeen: They look the same to me.
Flegle: AerysIITargaryen: Please use the built-in Developer Tools of your browser to fix problems with your website. Right click your page and pick “Inspect Element” Cr, FF, Op or press F12-button IE to track down CSS problems. Use the console to see JavaScript bugs.
Maleszka: Okay great, where would i find something like margins?
Nordeen: On the container that is setting them
Nordeen: So most likely some div
Nordeen: The margins on the 2 pages you posted above look the same to me.
Nordeen: About is using cl***=”container” and blog is using cl***=”container blog_container”
Keeler: What browser are you using
Kunicki: I’m gonna take a look in chrome
Addie: Right, that seems to be what i’m after for the pages
Galabeas: How would i incorporate that into the about page?
Gollihue: And to new pages in general
Nordeen: About is using cl***=”container” and blog is using cl***=”container blog_container”
Stokke: Right, how do i change that for the about page
Nordeen: Add this cl*** — blog_container . to the page template and container you want to change
Nordeen: If that’s your goal, to make the normal pages the same layout as the “blog” page.
Shirakawa: For spacing and font, is it the same thing? try to find them under “inspect element”?
Nordeen: Yes, if you want duplicate something
Nordeen: You can do that on any website, copy the code and apply it as you wish
Nordeen: Or re-use whole blocks of code using cl***es, id’s etc.
Nordeen: Be aware that shifting one section of code could mean you have to shift one or more other bits of code around as well
Bellew: Woohoo that did the margins
Norko: Opsec i have another question if you don’t mind
Leitzinger: I was able to fix everything thus far
Boyles: AerysIITargaryen: Don’t ask to ask, just ask :
Branon: Haha sure, just trying not to be like “HELP ME BRO”
Philogene: On a single blog post like this: http://empirewriter.com/testing-new-post/ do you think i can change the comments system by adding a plugin?
Hoerl: AerysIITargaryen: Google result for body boys legend of the pipers youtube – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PvC3bJBLf8
Nordeen: I’m sure there’s no end to custom comments plugins
Ingraham: I think i may do disqus if i can
Nordeen: No, i disable comments mostly, and if i used them, i’d have only the fields i needed, without a plugin
Nordeen: That’s theme specific functionality in my opinion and belongs in the template files
Engh: Hmm i could just keep it as is, as well
Lavadera: It’s not like it’s a problem
Nordeen: Just make that exactly as you want it and call the comments form template tag in your theme files