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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [OceanWP] Incomplete Demo InstallAmit,
I have another related question.
As I mentioned, when I loaded the Blogger demo site I could view the blog post home page in Preview, but could not view the layout structure of sections and collums in the Elementor view.
Is this the standard for all imported demo sites, that the pages can be used as-is and seen in Preview, but the layout structure is not displayed for customization?
Or, is this just because I’m using the basic, non-pro version of OceanWP?Could you provide me a link where I could view all the variant post grid layouts when using OceanWP Pro?
Would you also have a link to where Elementor displays the post grid layout variants when using their Pro version of the page builder?I’m trying to compare OceanWP+Elementor, with OceanWP+WPBakeryPagebuilder in terms of which provides the most options and control over post grid layouts as used in newspapers/magazines.
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In reply to: [OceanWP] Incomplete Demo InstallThank you
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [OceanWP] Incomplete Demo InstallAmit,
Thank you very much for the tip. Yes. your settings allowed the display of four collums as in the original demo page.
When I open the Home page in Pages and select preview I do see the four collum page. However on the Edit page there’s no option to view the page in Elementor? How do I add elements to the page?
I was hoping to save the four collum Post page as a template to re-use.
What would be the easiest way to build my site with a blog page using the front page of demo site ‘Blogger’, a Home page using home page of site ‘Architect’, and a store page using front page of ‘Store’?
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In reply to: How to restore default settings in a theme?Hello esmi,
Thanks for your response. Do you know where the restore to default option is located? I can’t find it.By the time I get to the place where I’d like to start over in layout and content placement, the original theme has been changed in its background and header image, plugins applied, widgets placed, and CSS styles changed for colors, fonts, etc. Can the restore button you refer to erase all that?
Concerning the Posts, how do I define a blog page versus a static page in the dashboard setup? I know that the default theme WP setup sets the entry/home page as the main blog posting target. So any post goes there. But imagine on the home entry page there are three articles linked to three category discussions on the site. How would I define and set up the three separate category posting pages?
Thanks.