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# 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 | ||
| − | #* The "Page Setup" panel controls the overall layout of the special page. | + | #* The "Page Setup" panel controls the overall layout of the special page. See instructions below for setting up Page Setup Meta. |
#* On the other panels ("Callout Meta," "Carousel Meta," etc.) you can add the content for each section and control how sections appear on the special page. | #* On the other panels ("Callout Meta," "Carousel Meta," etc.) you can add the content for each section and control how sections appear on the special page. | ||
# Make changes in the meta panel | # Make changes in the meta panel | ||
# Save Options | # Save Options | ||
| − | 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. | + | For this tutorial, the Blog Page is used. Settings will function the same across all Special Pages, so you can use these same steps for any Special Page you need to change. |
===Page Layout vs. Post Layout=== | ===Page Layout vs. Post Layout=== | ||
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For Post Layout, see the tutorial: [http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_Use_the_Blog_and_Post_Settings How to Use the Blog and Post Settings]. From the PageLines / Settings / Blog and Posts page, you can manage Post Layout and Excerpt Handling and configure the Post Metabar and Sharebars. Changes to the "Blog and Posts" Settings are universal and will apply to all of the Special Pages. | For Post Layout, see the tutorial: [http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_Use_the_Blog_and_Post_Settings How to Use the Blog and Post Settings]. From the PageLines / Settings / Blog and Posts page, you can manage Post Layout and Excerpt Handling and configure the Post Metabar and Sharebars. Changes to the "Blog and Posts" Settings are universal and will apply to all of the Special Pages. | ||
| − | ==Special Pages "Page Setup | + | ==Special Pages "Page Setup" Meta== |
[[File:Special_pages_page_setup.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Page Setup for Special Pages|Page Setup for Special Pages]] | [[File:Special_pages_page_setup.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Page Setup for Special Pages|Page Setup for Special Pages]] | ||
| − | The below example sets the meta for the Blog Page. Follow similar steps for all special pages. | + | 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: | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
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# Choose to show or hide activated sections | # Choose to show or hide activated sections | ||
#*For sections to be available in this panel, they must have been activated in the Pagelines Settings [[Glossary#Template Setup|Template Setup]] panel. | #*For sections to be available in this panel, they must have been activated in the Pagelines Settings [[Glossary#Template Setup|Template Setup]] panel. | ||
| − | #*If sections are set to ''[[Hide This By Default]]'' in the [[Glossary#Template Setup|Template Setup,]] you can choose to ''Show'' the section for this Special Page | + | #*If sections are set to ''[[Glossary#Hide This By Default|Hide This By Default]]'' in the [[Glossary#Template Setup|Template Setup,]] you can choose to ''Show'' the section for this Special Page |
| − | # Select a [[ | + | # Select a [[Glossary#Background Image|Background Image]] |
#* Use this setting if you want a background image that is different from the rest of your site. | #* Use this setting if you want a background image that is different from the rest of your site. | ||
| − | #* Otherwise, you can leave this setting blank, and any [["Site Background Image"]] you setup in the [[PageLines / Settings / Color Control]] panel will be used. | + | #* Otherwise, you can leave this setting blank, and any [[Glossary#Background Image|"Site Background Image"]] you setup in the [[Glossary#Color Control|PageLines / Settings / Color Control]] panel will be used. |
| − | # Select a [[Secondary Navigation Menu]] | + | # Select a [[Glossary#Secondary Nav|Secondary Navigation Menu]] |
#* Use this setting to set a secondary navigation menu for the Special Page | #* Use this setting to set a secondary navigation menu for the Special Page | ||
#* 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.) | ||
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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]] | [[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 [[Glossary#Sections|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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===Tip: If Sections are ''Inactive''=== | ===Tip: If Sections are ''Inactive''=== | ||
[[File:Special_pages_section_inactive.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Section Inactive|Section 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. | + | If a section is [[Glossary#Inactive On Template|"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: | To easily activate the section from the Special Pages panel: | ||
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# Set the meta | # Set the meta | ||
#* 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] | #* 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] | ||
| − | ## If you have a cloned section in your template (e.g. "Callout Meta (#2)", set the meta for those sections by clicking on the cloned section | + | ## If you have a [[Glossary#clone|cloned section]] in your template (e.g. "Callout Meta (#2)", set the meta for those sections by clicking on the cloned section |
# Save Options | # Save Options | ||
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 will function the same across all Special Pages, so you can use these same steps for any Special Page you need to change.
The Special Pages settings are used to layout the overall page and add meta to Sections. This panel does not handle how the post content itself is displayed.
For Post Layout, see the tutorial: How to Use the Blog and Post Settings. From the PageLines / Settings / Blog and Posts page, you can manage Post Layout and Excerpt Handling and configure the Post Metabar and Sharebars. Changes to the "Blog and Posts" Settings are universal and will apply to all of the Special Pages.
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:
The first image shows how Special Pages might be accessed from your website.
Special Page examples: