How to remove Panel From Pique theme

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    Hello, how I can remove added Panel from Pique theme? The panels aren’t visible in my admin panel :(

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

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    Hi,

    The site https://ebashkehayova.wordpress.com/ has the Twenty Eleven them applied. Are you referring to this site or another? If another, which site?

    Panels display on the homepage on the Pique theme. WordPress.com has designed the Customizer so that a feature will only appear in the Customize sidebar if you’re on a page or post that displays that feature. Consequently, the panels will appear at Customize > Theme Options, if and only if you are displaying the front page at Customize. If they aren’t displaying for you presently, then you’ll have to switch to the front page at Customize. This can ordinarily be done by clicking on the “Home” link in the header menu (if one is present).

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    To remove a panel, once you’ve displayed the panels at Customize > Theme Options, just select a panel and at “Panel Content” change the setting to “–Select–,” rather than a specific page.

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    Ooo thank you very much!

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    Hello again :) How I can add blog to my pique theme?

    This is my website: http://www.sirmaconsulting.com

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    Create and publish a page that you wish to assign as your posts page (blog). At Customize > Static Front Page, choose that page from the second drop-down menu, labeled “Posts page.” Then click the Publish & Save button. You may include a link to the blog or posts page in a custom menu, but it won’t appear in the anchor menu that you presently have displayed on the front page.

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    Thank you!
    And then how to create and make visible my blog posts?

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    You’re welcome,

    Publish posts:
    See the Posts and Edit Posts Screen support pages for information and instructions on creating and editing posts.

    Make posts visible:
    Your blog panel is already displaying a default post, and more will display there when you create and publish additional posts. The Pique theme guide says:

    You can show a panel of the four most recent blog posts by adding the page you selected as your “Posts page” as a panel.

    Despite the theme guide saying that four will display in the front page panel, the guide and the demo each show only three posts displayed in the blog panel, and only the posts with the three most recent publish dates appear on the blog panel in my test site.

    Your blog page will display all of your published posts, but I’ve been unable to find your blog page. The slug in your blog page URL is evidently not “blog,” because the URL http://sirmaconsulting.com/blog does not exist. Whatever the correct URL is of your blog page, a link to that page may be included in a custom menu, but not in anchor menu that you presently have displayed on the front page.

    See the Custom Menus support page regarding creating and managing a custom menu. The “anchor menu” that I’ve referred to a couple of times is set at Customize > Theme Options > Menus Settings. To disable the anchor menu, uncheck the box labeled “Add an anchor menu to the front page.” — then click the Save & Publish button.

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    I forgot to add a link to the Pique Overview page, or “Pique theme guide.”

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    @staff,

    Despite the [Pique] theme guide saying that four [posts] will display in the front page [blog page] panel, the guide and the demo each show only three posts displayed in the blog panel, and only the posts with the three most recent publish dates appear on the blog panel in my test site.

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    Thanks for picking up on that musicdoc1, good spot :) Pique supports three recent blog posts so we’ve updated the documentation to reflect this.

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    @musicdoc1
    Thank you very much for helping me to create blog page :)
    I don’t know why all my URLs are so strange… for example: http://sirmaconsulting.com/#post-259
    http://sirmaconsulting.com/#post-54 etc..

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    You’re welcome. : )

    I don’t know why all my URLs are so strange… for example: http://sirmaconsulting.com/#post-259

    That’s because you’re displaying an anchor menu. A few posts above I said:

    The “anchor menu” that I’ve referred to a couple of times is set at Customize > Theme Options > Menus Settings. To disable the anchor menu, uncheck the box labeled “Add an anchor menu to the front page.” — then click the Save & Publish button.

    Once you uncheck that box, you may replace the anchor menu with a custom menu filled with items of your choice. See the Custom Menus support page for information and instructions.

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    Regarding the “anchor menu,” under the Dynamic Menu section, the Pique theme guide says:

    Your front page can automatically show a menu with “jump” links, that will scroll down to your various panels. You can do this by navigating to Customize → Theme Options → Menu Settings and checking “Add an anchor menu to the front page..” Pique will then create that menu, for the front page only, that will link to each panel.

    I don’t know whether the box is checked by default on new themes now, or whether you might have checked it at some point.

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