Google calendars
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ok…so I am a little confused now lol, ive heard of these self hosted wordpress sites…
so ok, whats the difference between the two, how do you have a self hosted worpress site and how do you modify these css? Ive looked into it, how do i get it, i presume there is a cost?
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On one hand, none of the characteristic “blog” features like categories, tags, authors, dates, etc. can be removed from a free hosted WordPress.com blog, without purchasing an annually renewable custom design upgrade and doing the required CSS editing.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/#frequently-asked-questions
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/editing-css/On the other hand, one can edit a WordPress.org theme free of charge. That’s why I suggest you read the comparison > WordPress.com and WordPress.org: The Differences http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
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Hi thanks for those links…in regards to the menus…I’ve tried the custom menus which is what I’m currently using, but again if I make a page and name it example, I put in on the menu, and then have sub menus but obviously when you click on example a blank page comes up with the title example….what I want is to click on example but the next thing appears on the submenu like for instance ‘ how the day has gone’
Any ideas please?
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Ihave successfully embedded a google calendar into my wordpress.com site. Is any plug-in (or something) that allows me to change the look and feel so that it resembles the elegant design of my Reddle theme widget calendar? I can’t use the Reddle widget calendar b/c that only displays posts – i need to create events. It works well, it just looks bad.
OH – and I don’t code. :)
Thanks!
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