I've done a custom theme now the client want to be able to upload a different header image for each page within the backend of WP. Does a plugin exist for this or what custom coding would I need to do.
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i want to convert my html website to the wordpress. But can you please talk me that how i can convert and connect the other pages with the main page???
I'm going to start from the point of view you already have Wordpress and are ready to start.
You can't take your existing HTML website and just add it to WP.
What you need to do is to build your own custom theme, that matches your current HTML files, using the already existing WP templates and files.
Best way is to duplicate an existing theme to play/manipulate so that you don't break WP. The last thing you want to do, having no experience, is to mess with and break the default theme and be unable to get it back again without a full re-install.
RE 'connect the other pages with the main page' WP allows you to have static pages and set them as your home page and/or anywhere else you want. With these pages you can also set up different templates within your theme if you need to.
Wordpress have all this help available here:
Wordpress creating static pages and custom templates
Its not really that simple. You should read about WP theming. Here's the start:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development
Check codes from other themes to see how to output basics. Theming has a lot of parts, but to ouput custom html you will need these files:
style.css
functions.php
index.php
single.php
With those you should have an basic blog output with core WP functionality.
i am useing wp version 4.7 and i want to use different images on every page on header kindly tell me is it possible or not?
client want to be able to upload a different header image for each page within the backend of WP.
there are a lot of Wordpress plugins that allow you to custom your header image for each page as WP Header Images.
I've been asked to integrate a blog into an existing website.
The blog content will be hosted with an external blog provider (im thinking wordpress and blogger) and I would then import the posts onto the clients site via an ATOM feed as this is the simplest way I can see of doing all this.
The issue I'm facing is that when the blog list is displayed on the clients site they want to use a grid based layout with a cover image. Another stipulation of the design is that the cover image should also not be part of the actual blog post content.
Ideally it would be great if the blogging provider (wordpress/blogger) supported uploading additional metadata and images that do not go into the blog post's HTML content.
I cant find any way of doing this currently and am wondering if I have any options other than rolling my own mini blogging platform for the client or installing wordpress locally and setting that up.
Any ideas?
WordPress will let you upload a custom header image. See: http://codex.wordpress.org/Custom_Headers - this will be useful if you want the same header image on every page. If you want a different header image 'per post' then you'll need a plugin to do that. There are some good plugins that do that in the WP plugin repo: http://wordpress.org/plugins/
I have a Wordpress website with a custom theme which includes Galleries, Testimonies and others.
I'm looking for a plugin that would automatically send an updated email to my subscribers every time something new is added. It should be something very simple to handle. For example the plugin would use a custom template that needs to be created (using the same shortcodes and style-sheet as the website theme). Then it would detect the website sections such as Posts, Galleries, Testimonies, etc and using check-boxes I could select which one I want to include in the newsletter. It would be so convenient for me and the newsletter would be taken care of by Wordpress itself.
Does this kind of plugin exist?
Thank you in advance.
Is it possible to create small blocks of editable content on certain pages of a wordpress install?
I am thinking along the lines of little boxes that contain specific information that can be edited through the admin dashboard.
I'm sure it's possible, but you'd probably have to look in to the WordPress plugin API to hook in to the proper places and save it to the DB. Also check out jQuery's inlne editor plugin.