I want for my visitors to be able to compare prices from different websites that I am affiliated with. Is there a plugin, or some other method that I can do this with?
How can I search to compare pricing from different sites?
I want for my visitors to be able to compare prices from different websites that I am affiliated with. Is there a plugin, or some other method that I can do this with?
Hey Adam,
Just Googled "wp price comparison plugin" (without the quotation marks, of course) and yes ... there are plugins available.
If you are referring to comparison of WA's services, there is one here: Using Comparison Charts to Amplify WA Conversions Hope this helps you.
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Whenever I went to publish my privacy policy, I selected it to be published as a page, but it still has a place to post at the bottom and it's on the front of my site, like my
Probably because you need to add the Page to the navigation menu. Each time you create a page, you have to add it to the Navigation Menu (although you can select this to be added automatically, but it is better to have control and do it each time)
Posts go to the blogroll automatically, but Pages need to have a Menu Label Created.
The best way to do this is to follow Kyle's lesson: Creating Custom Menus on Your Website ~Jude
I see now, thank you very much. I'm a dummy, lol, and I was waiting to put the "about me up". I like to write, what I'm going to publish out on paper, before I type it (I'm just weird, like that) to the page. I got to looking at it and I see that the form tag is always on the front page, so no matter what you put on there it's going to have that. I went ahead and put the Privacy Policy up and by default, it puts it on the front page. So, it's all good now! Thank you though!! I hope all is well!!
Adam L
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Why isn't my privacy policy publishing as a page?
Whenever I went to publish my privacy policy, I selected it to be published as a page, but it still has a place to post at the bottom and it's on the front of my site, like my
Probably because you need to add the Page to the navigation menu. Each time you create a page, you have to add it to the Navigation Menu (although you can select this to be added automatically, but it is better to have control and do it each time)
Posts go to the blogroll automatically, but Pages need to have a Menu Label Created.
The best way to do this is to follow Kyle's lesson: Creating Custom Menus on Your Website ~Jude
I see now, thank you very much. I'm a dummy, lol, and I was waiting to put the "about me up". I like to write, what I'm going to publish out on paper, before I type it (I'm just weird, like that) to the page. I got to looking at it and I see that the form tag is always on the front page, so no matter what you put on there it's going to have that. I went ahead and put the Privacy Policy up and by default, it puts it on the front page. So, it's all good now! Thank you though!! I hope all is well!!
Adam L
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Hey everyone, I was wondering if I will be able to manipulate the code of my website, when building it? I'm learning web development and was just curious. Thanks!
If you want to edit the code on your theme then please create a child theme so you don't break your website. Change Fonts With a Child Theme Type 'child theme' into the search box at the top of the page and you'll find other tutorials on the subject.
You'll find 'Custom CSS' when you go to Appearance > Customize. Custom CSS: Change Font Size Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Font Color Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Font Family Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Link Colors Site-Wide
Adam, WordPress provides a Text Editor where you can add your own html code.
Adding css depends on the theme you use. I can add css code to the theme I use, but I don't think you can add css in all WordPress themes.
WordPress makes life so easy when it comes to building websites. I'm sure you will love it once you get to know your way around the dashboard.
All the best :)
There are so many different codes we use in WA. Is there anything specific that you are referring to?
Well, you see, I'm currently working on learning Web Dev, and will be promoting myself on the site as well. I would like for visitors interested in my skill set to get an idea of what I can do. Know what I mean?
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Adding my own html and css to the website?
Hey everyone, I was wondering if I will be able to manipulate the code of my website, when building it? I'm learning web development and was just curious. Thanks!
If you want to edit the code on your theme then please create a child theme so you don't break your website. Change Fonts With a Child Theme Type 'child theme' into the search box at the top of the page and you'll find other tutorials on the subject.
You'll find 'Custom CSS' when you go to Appearance > Customize. Custom CSS: Change Font Size Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Font Color Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Font Family Site-Wide Custom CSS: Change Link Colors Site-Wide
Adam, WordPress provides a Text Editor where you can add your own html code.
Adding css depends on the theme you use. I can add css code to the theme I use, but I don't think you can add css in all WordPress themes.
WordPress makes life so easy when it comes to building websites. I'm sure you will love it once you get to know your way around the dashboard.
All the best :)
There are so many different codes we use in WA. Is there anything specific that you are referring to?
Well, you see, I'm currently working on learning Web Dev, and will be promoting myself on the site as well. I would like for visitors interested in my skill set to get an idea of what I can do. Know what I mean?
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Hey Adam,
Just Googled "wp price comparison plugin" (without the quotation marks, of course) and yes ... there are plugins available.
If you are referring to comparison of WA's services, there is one here: Using Comparison Charts to Amplify WA Conversions Hope this helps you.
Thank you very much, I'll check it out!