Adding page templates to a Digg 3 design template
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I’d like to have some other choices for my pages other than the default 1-2-1 layout, such as no sidebars, one sidebar, and calling alternate blog posts for certain pages. Can this be done with Digg 3 or any other WP free template?
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We need a link to the blog please. The site linked to your username is not a wordpress.COM blog.
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There is no way to do what you are asking here at wordpress.COM. We cannot edit the underlying theme files here at wordpress.COM because this is a multi-user platform which means we all share the same underlying theme and wordpress files. Any change by one person would change it for everyone using that theme.
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So presumably i could migrate my blog to an outside host, bring a theme with me and customize it there?
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The digg 3 theme should be available for self-hosted blogs as well I presume but I haven’t done a search. The thing is, what you are wanting would require pretty heavy knowledge of PHP scripting since all themes for wordpress are built with PHP script. PHP isn’t completely rocket science, but if you don’t have a good level of PHP knowledge, you can introduce security holes that hackers can drive trucks through.
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