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06/02/2011 10:54:26 PM · #1
I'm trying to setup a blog using a template with Wordpress. The way the blog looks in the preview and how it's running on Wordpress isn't the same. I know that they leave it open for customization, but I'm having a hard time figuring it out.

Here's what the blog should look like:
//www.templateaccess.com/wpdemos/wp134/

and here's mine:
//www.myblog.myvisualq.com/

The first difference is how the HOME page looks. On the template page, it has the nice pictures coming and going and with the What We Do, Portfolio etc on it. If you hit the home button, it stays there. On MY page, it goes right to a blog style page and when you hit the home button it cuts the picture out of and displays those What We DO etc.

The second thing is the blog portion itself. On the template, each blog has a picture above it. This is nice, gives you an idea of what's inside. I have no idea how this is done. I can't find it in the CSS style sheet anywhere. Would love to know how this is done. BUT also on my page, when you hit the blog button, there is NO BLOG showing. It's just a default page like the rest of the pages.

If someone could take a look I'd be happy. I'm not too sure what I can do...I've working at it all night and dreamed in HTML and CSS...now I'm off to work...hope someone can help!?
06/02/2011 11:21:04 PM · #2
I'm sure you've thought of this, but perhaps re-try the Forums at Wordpress. I'm sure someone may be agile enough to assist...
06/03/2011 08:43:56 AM · #3
i'm not sure how your theme is set up, but most, if not all, of the things you want to happen should be handled through the admin, not through css or html.

easy things first.

you have to put an image in your post for it to show up. some themes are architected to make the first image embedded in post the 'representative' image. some themes might use custom fields or they might even have an admin field to the right of the post where you actually specify a thumbnail/display image.

one thing you need to keep in mind is that there is a difference between a 'post' and a 'page'. although they are similar, WP treats them differently. you can create a page and designate it as your 'blog' page through the admin panel (click 'Settings', then click 'Reading').

as for the header images, there 'should' be an admin control for managing those images. however, sometimes you have to physically manage the files. for example, i use bluehost and they provide a file management tool that i use to upload header images for the themes i use that don't have their own built-in tool. i would imagine your hosting company provides similar tools for you to use.

one thing i highly recommend is doing all your basic site development locally, on your laptop or pc and then uploading it once you're happy. if you're on a windows maching, simply download WAMPServer (make sure you get the right one for your operating system! - 64 bit or 32 bit) and install it (just make there is a localhost entry in your hosts file (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts) like 127.0.0.1 localhost and you'll be fine).

good luck!

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