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[...] This guide will focus on the HTML editor found in the skin editor option. We will be going through all the options involved in using the [...]
[...] this series you will know that we have already covered the site options in Part 1 and the HTML editor in Part 2. Recommended reading for anyone wanting to fully understand the Thesis 2.0 options. [...]
[...] you exactly how to do that. Follow these simple steps and you will be on your way Step 1 In the HTML editor create a new container called 2 columns [...] [...]
[...] excerpt box is design to give you greater control over the excerpt straight from the HTML editor. It can be used as many times as you want but only once for each post box or Query box. [...]
[...] Custom post types are nothing new in WordPress but since thesis 2.1 added a query box to the mix I figured I would show you how to take advantage of this and use them to diversify [...]
[...] in order to work out what information should be displayed. Since Thesis 2.0 introduced the Query box which is basically your door to the WordPress Database it Continue Reading... [...]
[...] of length. This can cause problems when styling your skins layout. For example if you have a query box and intend to display them side by side, the only way to ensure they are both the same height is [...]
[...] the HTML editor. It can be used as many times as you want but only once for each post box or Query box. Think about it, you can control which content is displayed via the query Continue Reading... [...]
[...] 5 of the Thesis 2.0 guide will continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 4, we covered all the options found in the Single [...]
[...] this guide you will have a complete understanding of all the options available to you in the default theme and what they do so that you can decide whether these [...] [...]
[...] 6 of the Thesis 2.0 guide will continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 5, we covered all the options found in the Links [...]
[...] Part 7 of the Thesis 2.0 guide will continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 6, we covered all the options found in the Menu Package. [...]
[...] found in your hosting panel to download your database. This is similar to backing up your wordpress database. Once you have the following files we can move on. A copy of wp-content A copy of the [...]
[...] The WordPress database is often the last thing on your mind when it comes to optimizing and tweaking your site but [...]
[...] be displayed. Since Thesis 2.0 introduced the Query box which is basically your door to the WordPress Database it Continue Reading... [...]
[...] continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 4, we covered all the options found in the Single Element Styles. This guide will cover the [...]
[...] continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 5, we covered all the options found in the Links Package. This guide will cover the options [...]
[...] continue to cover all the options available to you in the default theme classic. In the previous guide Part 6, we covered all the options found in the Menu Package. This guide will cover the options [...]
[...] This guide will focus on the HTML editor found in the skin editor option. We will be going through all the options involved in using the [...]
[...] this series you will know that we have already covered the site options in Part 1 and the HTML editor in Part 2. Recommended reading for anyone wanting to fully understand the Thesis 2.0 options. [...]
[...] you exactly how to do that. Follow these simple steps and you will be on your way Step 1 In the HTML editor create a new container called 2 columns [...] [...]
[...] excerpt box is design to give you greater control over the excerpt straight from the HTML editor. It can be used as many times as you want but only once for each post box or Query box. [...]
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