Freshy by Julien De Luca theme – Page question
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Hello everyone,
Here is my blog on wordpress http://pluged.wordpress.com/
It’s still in dev state, the end goal is to make a blog where I can put stuff I come across on internet etc for friends and visitors to see.My question is, how can I create with this theme (Freshy by Julien De Luca), pages where can then post stuff on.
For exemple, the theme by default has this “Home” page, where everything you post goes with a date next to it. I would like to know how to do that but with pages I create. That way I could classify the stuff I post in pages.I know there are categories but it doesn’t seem to be what I’m looking for.
It seems like pages on this theme are just “one page” pages. Not site pages.
Maybe it’s because it’s late, or I need glasses lol, but I couldn’t find what I wanted in the theme options, but I like this theme, so I’d love to be able to do what I’m trying to do.
Hope anyone can help :).
Thanks in advance for your help !
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There is only one page that updates when you add posts, and that is the main page (and the subsequent pages associated with it) All pages you create sit outside the blog structure and are static (don’t automatically update) and are intended for information that rarely, if ever, changes (such as an about page, or a resources page, etc.).
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You can have many pages, but only the main page will automatically update when you add new posts. One think you can do, is to use categories to classify your posts and then the visitors could click on a category name in the category sidebar widget to bring up a list of all posts in that category.
You could also create a static front page where your visitors would land, and then list the different categories on that page with links to each.
There are ways to do what you want.
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Thanks but i would prefer to classify posts by pages.
Can I show a category on the “page bar” under the banner on the Freshy theme?
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I don’t think you understand how these blogs work. You can create as many static pages as you choose and even call them categories if you want but these things don’t change.
There is only one dynamic page in a blog. Only one page in a blog (usually the front page, but you can change which one it is) will automatically update with every new post that you publish. All other blog pages are static and sit outside the blog structure. They do not update automatically. The only way content gets onto them is manually through posting and editing. Static pages cannot be assigned categories or tags, only posts can. And static pages do not get as much Google juice as posts on front pages do. http://faq.wordpress.com/2006/11/11/a-post-and-a-page/
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No you cannot. Those are page tabs and cannot be linked to categories.
The only way I know of to do what you want is to have a self-hosted wordpress install using your own domain, and then hack and modify a theme and the underlying PHP files to support what you want, which takes programming experience, and I don’t know if you have that.
There may be some themes out there that have multiple blog pages but I have not personally run into any.
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ok i get it :(
Thanks for your help guys !
One more question, can I change the name of the frontpage on the freshy theme ? The page (the one that gets the new posts) is called “Home”, how could I change that name please? Maybe through the “Edit CSS” option of the blog?
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You don’t need the css upgrade to do this http://faq.wordpress.com/2007/07/01/i-have-2-home-page-links/
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OOPS! Sorry I just tried this on my test blog and it won’t do what you want. I think the css option may be the way to chnage it.
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well i just would like to change the page’s default theme. the page comes with the theme :(
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In the Freshy theme there is one default page (the main/front page) where all the new posts go to.
It’s called “Home” and I would like to rename, but it’s not that important, you already have been a lot of help for me on the other thread, I wouldn’t want to make you spend more time on this lol ! -
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I found a way to kind of do what I wanted in the FAQ:
http://faq.wordpress.com/2007/02/20/having-a-static-page-at-the-front-of-the-blog/Thought maybe that would be of interest for you.
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