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This setup is preferred because it makes it easier to show a blog on the front page (no need to rename the home.php file) and does not have the confusion of no content on the home page when the theme is initially installed. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
This setup is preferred because it makes it easier to show a blog on the front page (no need to rename the home.php file) and does not have the confusion of no content on the home page when the theme is initially installed.
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The third type of home page is the new dynamic home page. This is common on the newest child themes. It will show your latest posts in a blog type listing unless you put widgets into the home page sidebars. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The third type of home page is the new dynamic home page. This is common on the newest child themes. It will show your latest posts in a blog type listing unless you put widgets into the home page sidebars.
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Another common home page is the "blog" type home page, which is common to most of the free child themes. This shows your latest posts and requires no additional setup. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Another common home page is the "blog" type home page, which is common to most of the free child themes. This shows your latest posts and requires no additional setup.
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If your theme uses a custom home page and you want to show the latest posts in a blog format, do not use the blog template. Instead, you need to rename the home.php file to home-old.php instead. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
If your theme uses a custom home page and you want to show the latest posts in a blog format, do not use the blog template. Instead, you need to rename the home.php file to home-old.php instead.
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Child themes that include this type of home page typically include additional theme-specific tutorials which can be accessed via a sticky post at the top of that child theme support forum. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Child themes that include this type of home page typically include additional theme-specific tutorials which can be accessed via a sticky post at the top of that child theme support forum.
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This home page is typically setup via widgets in the sidebars for the home page. This can be accessed via the Widgets menu item under Appearance. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
This home page is typically setup via widgets in the sidebars for the home page. This can be accessed via the Widgets menu item under Appearance.
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To use this type of home page, make sure your latest posts are set to show on the front page. You can setup a page with the Blog page template to show a blog style list of your latest posts on another page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
To use this type of home page, make sure your latest posts are set to show on the front page. You can setup a page with the Blog page template to show a blog style list of your latest posts on another page.
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Most Genesis child themes include a custom home page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This provides you with two fields that will output to the %1$s element of your site and just before the %2$s tag. These will appear on every page of the site and are a great way to add analytic code and other scripts. You cannot use PHP in these fields. If you need to use PHP then you should look into the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
This provides you with two fields that will output to the %1$s element of your site and just before the %2$s tag. These will appear on every page of the site and are a great way to add analytic code and other scripts. You cannot use PHP in these fields. If you need to use PHP then you should look into the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin.
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