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From your WordPress Administration Panel: | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| − | # | + | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Special" |
# Select the Special Page you want to change (in this example, the Blog Page) | # Select the Special Page you want to change (in this example, the Blog Page) | ||
# Select the Settings you want to change | # Select the Settings you want to change | ||
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From your WordPress Administration Panel: | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| − | # | + | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Special" |
# Select the Special Page you want to change | # Select the Special Page you want to change | ||
# Select "Page Setup" | # Select "Page Setup" | ||
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#* There is no site-wide setup option for Secondary Navigation, so if left blank, the secondary navigation section will not appear on the Special Page (even if active in the template.) | #* There is no site-wide setup option for Secondary Navigation, so if left blank, the secondary navigation section will not appear on the Special Page (even if active in the template.) | ||
# Save Options | # Save Options | ||
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==Activate Sections on Special Pages== | ==Activate Sections on Special Pages== | ||
| + | [[File:special_pages_activate_section.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Activate Section|Activate Section]] | ||
PageLines Drag-and-Drop Sections can be activated on Special Page templates just as you would on any other template. | PageLines Drag-and-Drop Sections can be activated on Special Page templates just as you would on any other template. | ||
From your WordPress Administration Panel: | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
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# Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates" | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates" | ||
# Select the Template Area where you wish to place a section | # Select the Template Area where you wish to place a section | ||
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# Section Order is automatically saved | # Section Order is automatically saved | ||
| − | == | + | ===Tip: If Sections are ''Inactive''=== |
| − | + | [[File:special_pages_section_inactive.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Section Inactive|Section Inactive]] | |
| + | If a section is "Inactive", the meta data can be added, but the section will only appear on the Special Page if it has been activated in PageLines / Templates. | ||
| + | To easily activate the section from the Special Pages panel: | ||
| + | # Click on the inactive section under "Select Settings Panel" | ||
| + | # Click on "Inactive On Template" | ||
| + | # This will take you to the PageLines / Templates panel where you can activate the section following the instructions above | ||
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[[File:special_pages_section_meta.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Set Section Meta|Set Section Meta]] | [[File:special_pages_section_meta.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Set Section Meta|Set Section Meta]] | ||
| + | Add content to sections and control how they appear on the Special Page. | ||
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| + | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Special" | ||
| + | # Select the Special Page you want to change (in this example, the Blog Page) | ||
| + | # Select the Section you want to change | ||
# Set the meta | # Set the meta | ||
| − | #* For | + | #* For tutorials on setting up various sections (e.g. Callout, Boxes, etc.), see the [http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page How to Use "Sections" tutorials] |
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==Special Pages Examples== | ==Special Pages Examples== | ||
Through the PageLines / "Special" settings panel, you can change the layout of the following Special Pages: Blog, Archive, Category, Search Results, Tag, Author and 404.
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Special Pages refer to the WordPress pages which dynamically display data from your site. For example, your Blog is a Special Page, because it takes all of your individually entered posts and displays them on one page.
Another example of a Special Page is an Author Posts page which displays all the posts by an author.
Category pages display all the posts in a category. And so on... for all the Special Pages.
On Special Pages, you do not edit the content directly. Instead, content is pulled from other places and then displayed.
On Regular Pages (or static pages), you edit the content directly via your WordPress administration panel "Pages".
Examples of some Regular Pages you might create are: an About page, a Contact page, or even a Home page (if you have set your site to display a static home page.) By default, WordPress displays your Blog on your home page. For more information on how to place a static page (which you can edit) on your home page, click here.
Historically, it has been difficult to change the way information is displayed on Special Pages without altering the underlying php code.
But help is here! The PageLines Framework provides a robust and simple drag-and-drop solution for changing the layout of these Special Pages.
Here is a quick overview of the PageLines "Special" Pages panel.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
For this tutorial, the Blog Page is used. Settings function the same across all Special Pages, so you can use these same steps for any Special Page you need to change.
The below example sets the meta for the Blog Page. Follow similar steps for all special pages. See the examples of all Special Pages at the end of this tutorial.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
PageLines Drag-and-Drop Sections can be activated on Special Page templates just as you would on any other template.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
If a section is "Inactive", the meta data can be added, but the section will only appear on the Special Page if it has been activated in PageLines / Templates.
To easily activate the section from the Special Pages panel:
Add content to sections and control how they appear on the Special Page.
From your WordPress Administration Panel: