Pique panels
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I’m trying to convert my site (www.artants.co.nz) to the Pique theme, which I think looks amazing!
I have set up the home page as ‘static page’ and the blog page as ‘post page’ and made another test page which I wanted as “panel 1”.
But the ‘button’ which is supposed to display the word “panels” isn’t there. It only has the ‘menu’ button there.Can anyone help? Very much appreciated!
AnnalilyThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there,
I see you’re using Pique on a self-hosted site. That means the instructions found here on WordPress.com might not work exactly the same for you, as WordPress.com sites and self-hosted sites don’t work exactly the same.
We’re not able to help you with your version of the theme in this forum, but you can find the support forum for the self-hosted version of Pique here:
https://wordpress.org/support/theme/pique
One possibility is that a plugin on your site is in conflict with the theme, preventing the Panel option from appearing: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/panels-option-missing-1
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Hi. I love the design of Pique theme and is setting it up for my new site. I have a problem with the posts page. In settings, I set it up the site with a static page, and I have created one page for the front page, and another page to view the posts. When I assign the front page and the posts page in settings for static frontpage, the panels in theme settings disappears ! If I just assign the front page and let the settings for the posts page be unassigned, the panels are back again. This means that I cannot get a posts page into on of the panels. Can you please help me?
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Thanks. It looks like it might be a glitch in the Customizer. Can you please try the following:
Go to the Static Front Page settings and select your posts page. Then click Save, and then reload the Customizer page. After doing that you should see the Panels option again.
I’ve also reported the problem with the Customizer so this can be fixed.
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Hi again. Now I have another small problem. My pages suddenly shows a heading of date of publishing and the name of the publisher. This has not been there before, and I don´t know how it appears. Can you help me ?
here is one example: https://bedriftsteamet.wordpress.com/2016/08/15/28-sept-arne-hjeltnes/
and it is the text “15. august 2016 by Hege Line” I do not want to be shown. -
That is normal for posts (the link you gave is for a blog post, not a page). Blog posts on most themes show the publication date and post author somewhere on the post. You can see the same thing on the Pique demo page:
https://piquedemo.wordpress.com/2015/11/12/where-does-coffee-come-from/
At the moment, the only way to get rid of that is to add custom CSS to your theme, and for that you need the Premium Plan, but this might change going forward.
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Hi there,
I mentioned the other day that you needed CSS to hide the date and author at the top of the post.
We’ve just launched a new feature which allows you to hide the date, though not the author name, without using CSS. You can find that in the Customizer under Content Options:
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