• coolfog

    (@coolfog)


    I would like to have a subhead under the head for each page where you can change the info for example blog, contact etc.

    Thanks,

    MK

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  • Bodhipaksa

    (@haecceity)

    You can create a different page template for these pages and have a subhead (whatever that is) in the template. Searching for information on templates will give you all the information you need. It’s pretty straightforward.

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    Define “subhead”.

    Bodhipaksa

    (@haecceity)

    You might as well define “head” while you’re at it. I took “head” to mean “header” and “subhead” to mean something under the header, but those could be inaccurate guesses.

    Thread Starter coolfog

    (@coolfog)

    I know you can have different templates and I have searched Google for templates and found tons. I just haven’t found a way to have every individual page have different elements that you can define. If someone can point me to this solution that would be cool. For example when you go to your blog it has a subheading that says the blog etc.

    MK

    Bodhipaksa

    (@haecceity)

    I think you may need to spend more time learning the language so you can communicate what you want and also understand the advice people are giving you.

    I find it hard to imagine that you found “templates” on Google. I’m assuming you mean you found “themes,” which are designs you can download.

    Templates are completely different, and are “a way to have every individual page have different elements that you can define”. Have you searched for information on “templates” on this forum and in the codex? Templates works for Pages.

    By the way, when you say “page” do you mean “Page”?

    For posts and archives you should look into conditional statements. You’ll see in my blog at http://www.wildmind.org/blogs/ that there’s a conditional heading that changes depending on what category you’re in. Is that the kind of thing you mean?

    The more specific and clear you can be, the more likely you are to get help.

    I think I know what MK is talking about. Subhead is used in the publishing world to describe the subtitle type thing that goes below the title. So it might be:

    Pirates rule the world

    subhead:
    Unruly seagoing ruffians finally win their battle against evil natured robots

    text….

    I would love to add another field to my posts where I can put in a subhead. I know how to edit a template but don’t know how to work with the editor to be able to enter in a new field attached to each post. Obviously I could just format the first line of my post into an H2 or something and have this text, but I’d like to make it more elegant and be able to enter it as a separate field.

    if you arent using it for anything else, you could just use the excerpt for that ..

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