Access to "classic" layout page
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I want individual posts on this blog to appear full-width. Unfortunately, I understand that it is impossible to implement a command which would do so by default across the board, and that I have to set each post individually.
This is where it gets messy… The usual (latest?) layout page for some strange reason does not include any such command, or if it does, it is carefully hidden! The so-called “classic” layout page does include such an option but… there is no obvious way of switching to it. I have a few times found myself on the “classic” page, but that appears to be at random.
So my question is: how I can I revert the blog to the “classic” layout format page, and above all keep it there permanently?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi there!
If I’m understanding your request properly, you can access your posts in the Classic Dashboard here:
https://tripelago.wordpress.com/wp-admin/edit.phpIn order to adjust your post format, you can click on a post name. It will open your post in the editor. In the right-hand column, you’ll see the following Post Layout module:
https://cloudup.com/chhgWasXyGBOnce you make your changes, click Update to save the adjustment.
Please do let me know if this answers your question! Thanks so much :)
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Thank you, thatrobyn; that seems to do the trick. It’s too bad there’s so much confusion between dashboard versions…
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Sorry about any confusion.
If I can help in any other way, please let me know! Wishing you the best :)
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