I am currently using the Avada Theme. I want to create a multilingual site - for that I installed the Plugin called "Polylang". I want to have two sites - one in English, and one in German. Unfortunately with this plugin the Avada theme does not show the footer that is set in the layout options in the theme for the German version of my site.
I also tried to use the WordPress Footer widgets, but with those I was not able to display my footer as I wanted to. But maybe there is a simple solution with the footer widgets.
I want to display the footer like that - simple as that:
The texts are linking to different site. Does anyone got a solution?
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I am trying to understand the relationship between WordPress (default), a theme e.g. Astra or OceanWP, and a page builder e.g. Elementor or Divi? In particular, with regards to widgets.
WordPress comes with a built-in page editor, a default theme and some widgets, e.g. text editor, blog posts. I believe the theme defines where the widgets can go, e.g. in footer, header or sidebars.
But I am confused by the fact that themes (like Astra) and page builders (like Elementor) both seem to provide widgets. Is this correct? I would have thought a page builder would just use widgets from theme?
I am trying to understand if there is overlap in what is provided by WordPress by default, in a theme, and with a page builder, and how they inter-relate. I would be most grateful if someone could please explain.
Thanks,
Ashley.
I had to create a custom page borrowing the Divi theme code in order to use my shopping carts include file. The problem is the responsible WP menu will not work on the custom pages.
Is there are anyone who has had this issue who could help? It seems like the problem is in the page container and its overlapping the menu - but am struggling to pin point the problem.
Link to a test page: https://hookedonsunshine.co/products2.php
I am helping a non-profit modify their existing wordpress site. The site is very old (built in 2009) and so is the theme ('deFusion'). They wanted me to add a calendar to the sidebar and restructure the navbar. Although I see there are already added items on the sidebar, there is no place in the dashboard where I could add additional items to the the same sidebar. I could not edit the navbar either (add or remove menu items).
How do you deal with an old theme like this? I am not a wordpress expert nor have done any work with PHP. I have searched online but have not been able to find any relevant solution.
Im quite new to drupal, At the moment ive been trying to install a commerce theme but i dont get the correct appearance of it
the original theme
how it looks in my localhost
i have alreay installed drupal commerce, panels, ctoold, views etc... can sosmebody tell me what has gone wrong and how do i get the original look of the theme
There is a lot of things you need to do after installing the theme.
After installing new theme you should do the following:
Change default logo to your site logo.
Check what menu items are displayed and manage them in your structure>>menus
Add slider images by checking where to add the images (Read your theme readme.txt)
Add content so as to display in appropriate areas.
Add Products to your site.
Configure home page link.
Configure your categories / popular categories tags blocks.
Configure special offers block. May be you need to create a view with block display.
Place search block in appropriate region.
I am listing few and you can figure out rest if anything is not at its position.
Note: Generally the theme provides you basic regions, templates, css and icons structure, and you have to manage your site content so as to get the look and feel.
I am trying to install the goodstore wordpress theme found here :
This is their menu :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zzt8hhp0dvlpaul/Capture1.JPG?dl=0
This is how it looks when i apply it :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5vgnn4ajjqboo5l/Capture.JPG?dl=0
What could course this? and what should i be looking for to resolve this issue?
wordpress version 4.0 ( same issue with lower versions)
woocommmerce 2.2
theme version 1.2.3( latest)
Themes are generally pretty barebones until you customize the hell out of them. I haven't worked with this theme specifically but for starters you'll want to edit the Menu (which is just standard Wordpress functionality, nothing to do with your theme) to create the items you want in your navigation bar.
Many themes add new menus to the left sidebar; look there for additional customization options. WooCommerce adds its own set of menus that is independent of your theme.
Lastly, click on Appearance > Themes and hit the Customize button next to your theme for potentially even more appearance options (not all themes put options here).
Beyond that you might want to get a handle on working with basic Wordpress before trying to apply themes.