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I was hoping to add a background pattern in this area and have it tile. I reckon these Thesis guys
should have you putting their tutorials together, certainly nice and easy to work through with the
layout you’ve put together. Then you can add the “about” stuff as a text widget from the admin
section and use the killer recent entries widget and so on. To span full-width you must use the full-
width framework like the start of the post suggests. Below the email updates form, I’d like to add
more PHP. The image doesn’t seem to be in front of the text. Footers don’t automatically migrate to
the bottom of the browser if the page isn’t tall enough. Unfortunately, the most important site is the
one where it is not working. I believe Flickr provides some kind of javascript widget, which you can
paste into a text widget in WordPress, or there’s probably WordPress plugins that create Flickr
widgets. If you think you will have some shorter pages then you’ll need to try a sticky footer.
Subtlepatterns.com and this has a whole bunch of really cool, repeating background images. So
what’s going to happen is the edge of the container’s going to stay in the same place but these things
are going to be pushed away from that edge by using the padding. I want the second nav bar to have
different links than the first. Various RSS feeds, for example, and just a graphic or two. Can you
please give a more detailed example please. Your help in the past has been awesome and much
appreciated. When you said “contents of footer” I thought you meant the original footer contents. Do
you just want to put a link to your RSS feed on a page, or do you want to embed the feed in a page. I
inserted the register code from comment 81 like you say by itself, but where do I insert the code
referred to at the end of comment 81. Perhaps check out my Firebug tutorial to learn how to
investigate CSS and see how certain CSS works. Check footer.php in the Thesis theme folder and if
it’s not that try disabling plugins. I hope that there will be more upcoming tutorials based on this
theme, I would sign up immediately if that was the case. I just need to do some minor cosmetic
tweaking and I’ll be good to go. Then with three widgets in the widget dashboard, you should get a 3
column footer. Would be even better if sometimes you include not just the what but the why for
those of us who are not as experienced. You can see all the background properties on the w3Schools
site. You don’t have to use the full-width framework to add the extra footer content, so if you still
want the page borders to encompass the footer to, use the page framework (learn more about the
difference in my recent screencast on the full-width framework ). My website at for the fat footer, in
IE, for some reason I have to refresh twice to make the background show white of the fat footer. If
you have further questions about it or want me to write a more detailed post on it, let me know. I
saw your instructions for wrapping text around an image in the footer, but how do I classify my
image as a “profile” img in order for the css to work.
However, I am so brand new to this that I am just not quite sure where and how to place it. I am not
well-versed in php, but grateful Thesis — and its wonderful community — allow me to muddle
through. At this stage of my learning, even the smallest detail can take an hour, so trying to move
hooks around is probably beyond me. It kind of looks like there’s a gap left for a scroll bar, but no
scroll bar is needed. If you want to avoid that you need to use the full-width framework. A footer
with HTML you can code yourself or a widgetised area that you can drop widgets in using the
WordPress Dashboard. What we have to do is make it repeat in the X and the Y direction. Short of
going to the Apple store and trying to edit my site down there and check it on the iPads there, I have
no way to test it. At the moment I’m struggling with how to add my sharesale thesis link to my
footer. You need to make sure that you’re using the correct sidebar ID in the default widget code, or
you can add an ID and use that instead to make sure it’s correct. I.e. I saw your instructions for
wrapping text around an image in the footer, but how do I classify my image as a “profile” img in
order for the css to work. I really appreciate you taking the time to help and so quickly, too. I have
just spent half a day following your header and footer tuts. It doesn’t seem to do it on the homepage,
but all the other pages do. I’m trying to create a footer that starts in the middle of the page and
extends all the way to the right hand side. But on pages where i have only a few lines of content I
get a part underneath the footer that shows. I tried to follow the instructions but I think I’m missing
something. Im using a full width widgetized footer from your tut and it looks great in IE, Firefox
and Safari. I notice that the footer attributions at the very bottom of the footer are all in one long
horizonatal line in firefox, but are several lines in IE7. (actually, it appears the attribution area in IE is
confined to the last column in the footer instead of spanning all the way across the bottom of the
footer. So, if you have a total of 10 posts and 5 are showing on the homepage and your recent posts
widget is set to show 5 posts, posts 6-10 will be in the content of the page and posts 1-5 will be in
the recent posts widget (because there’s usually no point listing posts that are already listed on the
page). So what’s going to happen is the edge of the container’s going to stay in the same place but
these things are going to be pushed away from that edge by using the padding. Just want to have one
of the columns (LI) pull my Blogroll from WP. I messed up my php and managed to lock myself out
of my wordpress admin, but once I got that fixed things seem to be working well. I built all three
sites concurrently and exactly the same way. I messed up my php and managed to lock myself out of
my wordpress admin, but once I got that fixed things seem to be working well. Do you just want to
put a link to your RSS feed on a page, or do you want to embed the feed in a page. It’s quick and
easy to learn and will help you immeasurably. However, after I moved some widgets to the Footer, I
can’t seem to activate them. I’ll need to think about that if I’m able to write about them. You can’t do
it with the tags unless you make each tag go on a new line.
I built all three sites concurrently and exactly the same way. Have a look at my work. (footer. 3
column footer, filled with only 1 column). (sidebar). Let me know your opinion about the design. I
would guess that you don’t have enough posts to overflow from the home (or blog) page yet so
they’re not being listed in the widget on the blog page. It’s impossible for me, when writing a
tutorial, to predict how people might have already customised their blog so I have to assume that
users have some knowledge of integrating CSS and HTML. We’ve used the full width nav one and
transformed our site, absolutely fantastic. The changes will be temporary so you won’t “ruin”
anything but if you like the outcome, you can easily copy-and-paste the code from the CSS in
Firebug to your custom CSS page in Thesis. How do you display your all categories in the footer (full
width footer, with child category without ul, li. So let’s start off with margins and let’s say I’m going
to use 10 for everything. I have just spent half a day following your header and footer tuts. I still
can’t seem to find an answer to what it is that I want to do. Feel free to ask a follow up when you’ve
taken a look at that: essentially you need to use conditional code to output different things on
different pages. What is it that I need to delete in order to do that. Ok dear sir i would like to add
pictures in front of catogory, as added in kristarella.blog footer. How to add such type of pictures.
Thank you. Various RSS feeds, for example, and just a graphic or two. My next issue is the nav
menu not extending full width. Glad the Footer area is showing, to have a look at using the widgets
panel try this WordPress 2.8 video. Widgets are at 1:15min. I only want this type of footer shown on
my static front page. I’m trying to add text (or menu links) in my footer but they keep aligning right.
That might be why the background isn’t showing, and maybe why it’s not centred. It’s easier to make
the full-width layout look like the page layout. The code you’ve provided is excellent, but I’m
wanting to put it all together to have a dedicated footer widget area like you do. That way the lists
and text should have the same formatting as the sidebar and fit in nicely with the theme. Do you just
want to put a link to your RSS feed on a page, or do you want to embed the feed in a page. You can
either make the whole page’s background the colour of the footer and cover up the other sections
with their background colours, or add HTML and CSS for a sticky footer. The closest things are in
the Thesis “user manual” where there is a hook list and a filter hook list, but stuff that is built in to
thesis I don’t think so. As you can see on my site, the png looks choppy and it hides behind the
footer. I haven’t looked at the new widget interface at all. Or you can try watching my firebug and
full-width framework tutorials to get an idea of how to investigate it yourself. I have other content in
the footer and I really need these in a separate full width band. The DEFAULT framework for Thesis
1.6 is PAGE, not Full Width.
I can’t say any more than that without seeing the whole of the file before and including that
function. If there’s a particular part of the post you don’t understand, feel free to ask me specifically
about it. I would like to have 3 columns with 3 separate widgets. How do you get it to “occupy” the
same space as the text. As weird as it may seem, that is causing the grey lines. You can check the
example at Shoutmeloud.com ). I am currently designing my theme but I am unable to show the
category child properly, it always shows unordered list. If you want an extra widgets area with a
different layout, switch the Second Footer Area option to On. My design must be page framework (I
need to include my header id in the same color as my content id all this while having a different
background color). Thank you so much! I used your code to create a 3rd sidebar, and it works great.
Just looking to tie up a few more things before we go live. No, must be here. Here it is and then
WordPress, okay. Update Additionally, this blog is no longer powered by WordPress which means
Thesis Theme is also no longer being used here. I added the blue footer and the color ended up
perfect. That one is from another site, so I guess they deleted that post or something. Feel free to
copy it into Pastebin and send me the link if you’d like me to try to find the error. How is the class
“blog” being applied to the body (see image). Sorry, I don’t know PHP and I’ve been fumbling
through this with no luck. You don’t have any more tutorials up your sleeves, do you. Do I need to
remove that hook in order to use your code. If they are text widgets you might have to copy out the
contents first into a plain text file and then copy it back in. I can’t but wait to apply it on my client’s
website to make them happy. I created a png file that I thought would work, and put it with a repeat-
x. When the image is centered it should always be in the right spot. I want them to float left so they
are all on one horizontal line. There are many tutorials around the place on making repeating images
out of photos. For the sidebar, I have an option to add a text box and enter the image address. With
all the CSS the same as in the post except floated right that should visually provide what you’re
describing. You would use the code from comment 151 and then use the final CSS in the post to
make sure the widgets line up horizontally rather than vertically. I have been trying with no success
to use the widgetized version of the footer. I tried many different footers before settling on yours,
and after some fiddling I finally got it looking exactly the way I wanted... almost (as usual). But
perfect enough for now.
So for my video page, I will have a list of different styles in my footer, i.e Black and White, nature,
sports etc. I managed to do that by choosing the no sidebar option when creating a page in
wordpress. Ideally, I’d like to align Footer Nav and copyright LEFT, and keep the navigation simple
with just the single lines inbetween. I would like to have 3 columns with 3 separate widgets. If you
think you will have some shorter pages then you’ll need to try a sticky footer. The only default
messages are “Get smart with the Thesis WordPress Theme from DIYthemes.”, instructions for
removal are on the DIYthemes Answers blog. I saw your instructions for wrapping text around an
image in the footer, but how do I classify my image as a “profile” img in order for the css to work.
Click on the area where you would like to add content and select a widget. I tried adding it using the
OpenHook plugin as well. An example is the Recent Snippets widget in my footer: it has a unique ID
of “rss-2”. I added them again after unchecking the default widget display option, and now one
works and the other still does not (see new URL given). I inserted the register code from comment
81 like you say by itself, but where do I insert the code referred to at the end of comment 81. What
is it that I need to delete in order to do that. I do not want to show this message nor do not want to
have anyone to post comment in my side. I also want to use my own widgets in the footer (some of
them are in sidebar 1 and I want to move them to the footer) but I can’t figure out the code you gave
to Peter (comment 81). If you follow the instructions for the HTML widget you should get there. Do
you mean you want to replace the footer contents with floating boxes or just place some kind of
floating menu to the side. Add List with links to your important pages or posts 4. BUT, the next time
the footer is irritating me I’ll give it a try. At the moment I’m struggling with how to add my
sharesale thesis link to my footer. How is the class “blog” being applied to the body (see image). But
that doesn’t mean adjusting your footer needs to be complicated. If there’s some pages that are going
to be very short and you’re concerned about that I can give you a couple of ideas for fixing it. It’s
quick and easy to learn and will help you immeasurably. I built all three sites concurrently and
exactly the same way. I want them to float left so they are all on one horizontal line. Now is there a
way that I can have two of those widgets a little wider than the others, (i.e. the counties and cities
listing), So that they aren’t so long. The beginning of your tutorial says something about framework.
The whole area here has been colored with that blue background. It cuts the top of the image off and
puts it on the bottom.
Sidebar 1 has been fine since I’ve used widget but now I want to drop things into sidebar 2 like
adsense and things but I just kind find where to put it without killing my site! Help. Ok dear sir i
would like to add pictures in front of catogory, as added in kristarella.blog footer. How to add such
type of pictures. Thank you. My next issue is the nav menu not extending full width. I don’t know
why. In looking at my custom.css file, I also have the following code to center the text in my footer;
an enhancement that I added some time ago. A desktop text editor can give you the benefit of syntax
highlighting and it’s easier to undo errors that kill the site. And right now, I think I’ll just pick a light
gray here. Or if you’ve used the CSS in the post, after the line. If you replace the wordpress
functions with paragraphs it will be plain content however you like it. E.g. This theme kicks my but
every time I try to design it. LOL. For a general introduction to PHP, try the Tizag PHP tutorials.
PixelDima Knowledge Base provides detailed information about how to set up your theme. It
doesn’t seem to do it on the homepage, but all the other pages do. That’s not happening, and I’m
wondering what might be the problem. I’m not sure how those lines of text will affect your CSS file.
Check footer.php in the Thesis theme folder and if it’s not that try disabling plugins. I want to add a
box with links similar to that but only in specific pages. Im using a full width widgetized footer from
your tut and it looks great in IE, Firefox and Safari. If you still don’t understand where the code
goes, let me know. Your help in the past has been awesome and much appreciated. I was waiting to
see if I got a chance to test it on WordPress 2.8, but I still haven’t yet. I would like to have 3 columns
with 3 separate widgets. Any idea why my footer is showing the vertical right sidebar divider
through the footer. I added the blue footer and the color ended up perfect. There’s nothing there that
suggests to me that it would be breaking the custom body class. I simply want to put the RSS feed
that I have as a widget in my sidebar into a single page with nothing but the feed. Not sure why I
keep getting parse errors when I try to do things. Just a couple of problems... my text won’t wrap
around photos in the footer and the font sizes are off. You don’t have to use the full-width
framework to add the extra footer content, so if you still want the page borders to encompass the
footer to, use the page framework (learn more about the difference in my recent screencast on the
full-width framework ). So we could easily use this you know, use this Project Paper instead. To
widgetise footer see comment 81; I think that’ll cover the pages thing too as there is a Pages widget
with WordPress.

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