Thanks Eric for sharing that resource. I am a systems administrator trying to hack php code and wordpress, so I can use all the help I can get :-).
I am sorry, I neglected to update my findings. I had a custom structure permalink that was set to /blog. Once I updated it to /blog/%postname%, clicking on the post took me to the actual post.
Thank you!
Great, I will give that a go.
Thanks a million Wes!
OK, this isn’t working as I would have thought. This is what I’ve done with the results I received:
– Created an image 700px by 100px. WordPress wants to crop it to what appears to be the 960px by 100px aspect, which effectively makes the image bigger but poorer quality. See 700px100px
– Created an image 300px by 100px. Wordpress wants to crop it to what appears to be the 960px by 100px aspect, which effectively makes the image bigger but much poorer quality. See 300px100px
– Created an image 960px by 100px. WordPress accepted it without asking me to crop it. But it sits above my menu. See 960px100px
I just want it to be positioned like the demo header! How can I approach this different to make it work?
Scratch the comment about Comments :-). I think I found the resolution to it. My permalinks was set to custom structure with the value of /blog/.
I changed it to /blog/%postname% and it seems to work fine now.
I just need to have my question of my first post addressed.
…allow comments is enabled.
It is doing the same thing when I click Comments too 🙁
Yeah, tried the empty link option. It wouldn’t take it.
The css change worked fine, thanks!
If I change it there, it will also change the title shown in the tab or top of the browser window.
How can I change it independent of each other? Is there a way to change the title in the browser window instead?
Ok, that is where my misunderstanding was. I didn’t realize that the menu encroached on that 960px. I will make my image smaller then.
Thanks a million!
PERFECT! Thank you!