Bushwick theme – menu options
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Hi! I’m not familiar with coding. I am but a mere human. ;)
I would like all of my menu items to be on the top of my text. Right now, the first menu item is in beige over top my image on the left side of the page. The way the theme is structured, it’s not intuitive for any text to be on the left side of the page.
Should I use a dummy item as a placeholder on the left and then use functional items on the right?
I only started using Bushwick yesterday.
Many thanks!
V
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So in an attempt to help myself, I went ahead and created a dummy menu item, but now, they are overlapping each other.
“Contents of the Mind Maze” had overlaid “Welcome”.
HELP!!
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I actually LOVE the theme, but it seems like there’s a glitch of some sort.
The example given on the Bushwick Theme page [http://jendejong.com/] looks the way I’d like mine to look – all the menu items on the right side.I just don’t know how to do it, that’s all.
Besides, it took me half a day to find Bushwick! No turning back now!
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I figured this out myself. #IamSuperwoman Now it looks just the way I’d like.
vikerahunte.wordpress.com
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Hi,
I was just wondering how you fixed it in the end. Can you share your solution?
Many thanks, Sarah
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Please read this first Post vs. Page http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/
(1) There is only one page we can post to in any blog.
(2) The static pages http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/ we bloggers create do not automatically update.Only the dynamic pages like Archives, Categories and Tags created by the software when we publish a post will update automatically update with new posts.
By default the front page of the blog is the Page that displays all posts in your blog. You can create a static front page and have your published posts display on another page http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/front-page/ but doing that does not change what follows.
Though there is only one dynamic page in a blog for posts (not pages) http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/ and we cannot post to more than that one page, we can create the appearance that we have posted to more than one page.
This guide will walk you through how to create category pages for your blog, to display groupings of similar posts on pages other than your front page. http://en.support.wordpress.com/category-pages/
Create a custom menu
http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#creating-a-custom-menu
Add dynamic categories and sub-categories pages to it
http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#adding-category-pages
Create order and sub-menus (dropdowns)
http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#changing-the-order-creating-sub-menusHere’s a link to my post on this http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2013/07/25/create-a-wordpress-website-step-by-step/
There are many common errors, misunderstandings and misconceptions when creating custom menus and there are some tweaks you can use to improve your custom menu as well.
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I think it has something to do with the quantity of the menu items. I just juggled them until they fit on one side. No one from WP ever responded and I didn’t want my page live like that so I just fiddled with it until worked out. Are you having the same issue? :( Now I wish I had paid more attention to what I did so I could help.
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Hi ‘funnysexycool’
Yeah, I’m having the same problem. I can hide the left Home link with
.navigation-main li.home-link {
display: none;
}But I can’t make it appear on the right. I can make it look the way I want by tweaking the html in the Chrome console, but I can’t work out the CSS to achieve the same look. Most irksome.
Interestingly, I don’t think you have a ‘home’ link on your menu, which is possibly why you don’t have the problem. I think you also have some clever skip-link thing set up that makes the top-left link disappear.
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