I want to make my reviews on a full width page with no header and widgets. Is there any wordpress plugin you would recommend? I searched in google and what I mostly get is cuto
Actually I managed to find a plugin to do the job. For those of you who might be keen to know what plugin it is. It is called beaver builder plugin. It's very simple to use. On your wordpress editor page just select full width and remove the heading and footer. And you get a full-width page.
I'm getting dinged on my site health for having just 1 (one) , darn it one single solitary plug-in beyond what is recommended in training here.
"Too many plug-ins can slow loading time."
I admit my site loads a bit slow. I'm wading through course 5. I've promised myself that when I get through it I'll address a laundry list of ancillary issues, slow loading time among them.
I hope this does not become an issue for you.
Yes my site health is affected because of the number of plugins I have. The rest is all 100 but the plugins section is zero. My website is loading very slow. I have to see what are the plugin I need to get rid off!
Well Kumar,
I have read from people more experienced than I that there are ways to improve loading speed other than removing plug-ins.
Like I said, I put that on my "to do list" for AFTER I completed all five courses.
I set my priorities after I got sidetracked a few times trying to deal with problems that were above my education level at the time. The degree of frustration and anxiety I experienced getting bogged down in these technical issues before I had the skills to solve them was simply out of proportion with any benefit. In many cases the training would address the issue a few lessons later, and I would wonder why I put myself through all that.
My priorities are as follows:
1. Produce Content
2. Follow the training and make progress every day
3. Be social here at WA, and help where I can
4. Plan my next steps - by the week, month and year...
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Is there any wordpress plugin to get full-width page?
I want to make my reviews on a full width page with no header and widgets. Is there any wordpress plugin you would recommend? I searched in google and what I mostly get is cuto
Kumar, I don't think you need a plug in for that, although I've never actually done it.
I just went into edit mode on my very oldest post, to experiment a bit before I tried to answer your question.
I was able to get the results you described within about 5 keystrokes.
You can make a post the full width of the page by selecting the Screen Options tab at the top right of the edit page. Eliminating the header is a bit harder, at least in my theme. You may have to play around a bit, uploading a plain white, relatively narrow image - which would cause the same visual affect as no header.
Try this:
While in edit mode for the post or page,
Select the Screen Options tab at the top right of the edit page.
Select the following two options by checking the boxes:
Post Layout Options
Inner Page Header Options
(Note, these options may have a slightly different name, depending on your theme. If you don't have these options at all, the problem is your theme.)
After you've selected these boxes, you may have to select "update."
Go down in your edit screen to these two newly added fields, somewhere after the text of your post. Play with your theme's options. Do what you want - providing your theme supports it.
I hope this works out for you.
If you ABSOLUTELY CAN'T GET WHAT YOU WANT, consider changing themes instead of acquiring a new plugin. Many themes, if not most, will accommodate you in this matter.
All the best,
Elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth really appreciate you writing this long answer for me. The problem is my theme doesn't have the options you mentioned so I can't really make any changes to it.
I would like to change my theme but I already spent a lot of energy making this one "perfect" for me. Thankfully, I did find a plugin that does get me the job done.
Thanks again :)
That's great Kumar!
My theme had me pulling my hair out for a month. I think it had too many options!
Now I know it. I don't exactly love it, but it's become "the devil I know."
I am flat out afraid of the misery inherent in adopting and learning the quirks of a new theme.
So glad you solved your problem!
Yes having a theme with too many options can be confusing. I think it is important to know what exactly you want to achieve with your website. If you have everything you need, I don't think you need to bother about the other options!
Actually I managed to find a plugin to do the job. For those of you who might be keen to know what plugin it is. It is called beaver builder plugin. It's very simple to use. On your wordpress editor page just select full width and remove the heading and footer. And you get a full-width page.
I'm getting dinged on my site health for having just 1 (one) , darn it one single solitary plug-in beyond what is recommended in training here.
"Too many plug-ins can slow loading time."
I admit my site loads a bit slow. I'm wading through course 5. I've promised myself that when I get through it I'll address a laundry list of ancillary issues, slow loading time among them.
I hope this does not become an issue for you.
Yes my site health is affected because of the number of plugins I have. The rest is all 100 but the plugins section is zero. My website is loading very slow. I have to see what are the plugin I need to get rid off!
Well Kumar,
I have read from people more experienced than I that there are ways to improve loading speed other than removing plug-ins.
Like I said, I put that on my "to do list" for AFTER I completed all five courses.
I set my priorities after I got sidetracked a few times trying to deal with problems that were above my education level at the time. The degree of frustration and anxiety I experienced getting bogged down in these technical issues before I had the skills to solve them was simply out of proportion with any benefit. In many cases the training would address the issue a few lessons later, and I would wonder why I put myself through all that.
My priorities are as follows:
1. Produce Content
2. Follow the training and make progress every day
3. Be social here at WA, and help where I can
4. Plan my next steps - by the week, month and year...
See more comments
I have like 127 broken links on one of my sites. Some are 404 and some are due to bad host. Do you think these broken links will affect my website in ranking?
I check for broken links often. You need to make sure everything is working properly for your site to rank well.
Here are the ones I use.
http://brokenlinkcheck.com/broken-links.php#status
http://www.deadlinkchecker.com/
I was watching this webinar yesterday to fix some of my webmaster issues.
Hope this helps-
Hello: Google Webmaster Tools
404 pages means anyone who clicks through via search will not find the page.
If you have deleted pages and they are still in search results, you can place a redirect on the link to send visitors to another page instead.
Bad host - could be a temporary issue with some sites and with others it could mean the link is dead. Check each one and decide whether to keep the link active on your site or remove it. If the link is within a comment, you only need to remove the link to the website, not the comment itself.
If you have thousands of links on your site and only 127 are broken, it probably won't affect your ranking, although you should still tend to them.
~Jude
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Does broken links affect your website seo and rankings?
I have like 127 broken links on one of my sites. Some are 404 and some are due to bad host. Do you think these broken links will affect my website in ranking?
I check for broken links often. You need to make sure everything is working properly for your site to rank well.
Here are the ones I use.
http://brokenlinkcheck.com/broken-links.php#status
http://www.deadlinkchecker.com/
I was watching this webinar yesterday to fix some of my webmaster issues.
Hope this helps-
Hello: Google Webmaster Tools
404 pages means anyone who clicks through via search will not find the page.
If you have deleted pages and they are still in search results, you can place a redirect on the link to send visitors to another page instead.
Bad host - could be a temporary issue with some sites and with others it could mean the link is dead. Check each one and decide whether to keep the link active on your site or remove it. If the link is within a comment, you only need to remove the link to the website, not the comment itself.
If you have thousands of links on your site and only 127 are broken, it probably won't affect your ranking, although you should still tend to them.
~Jude
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Was trying to give some feedback on site to eat credits but when clicking on it, it doesn't even budge.
Sorry am Yet to get to that level, moreover my website is over 3 weeks and no Google index yet, so frustrating don't know what l did not do right.
earnextramoneyhere.sitrubix.com is My website
Try checking you computer system or your internet carrier...sometimes they get jammed up with traffic...
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Is it just me or the site feedback isn't working?
Was trying to give some feedback on site to eat credits but when clicking on it, it doesn't even budge.
Sorry am Yet to get to that level, moreover my website is over 3 weeks and no Google index yet, so frustrating don't know what l did not do right.
earnextramoneyhere.sitrubix.com is My website
Try checking you computer system or your internet carrier...sometimes they get jammed up with traffic...
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I am interested in starting a live streaming site where I stream some sports for free. I usually watch games on those type of sites. Just curious, how exactly do they do it. Be
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Anybody knows how to start a livestream website?
I am interested in starting a live streaming site where I stream some sports for free. I usually watch games on those type of sites. Just curious, how exactly do they do it. Be
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Kumar, I don't think you need a plug in for that, although I've never actually done it.
I just went into edit mode on my very oldest post, to experiment a bit before I tried to answer your question.
I was able to get the results you described within about 5 keystrokes.
You can make a post the full width of the page by selecting the Screen Options tab at the top right of the edit page. Eliminating the header is a bit harder, at least in my theme. You may have to play around a bit, uploading a plain white, relatively narrow image - which would cause the same visual affect as no header.
Try this:
While in edit mode for the post or page,
Select the Screen Options tab at the top right of the edit page.
Select the following two options by checking the boxes:
Post Layout Options
Inner Page Header Options
(Note, these options may have a slightly different name, depending on your theme. If you don't have these options at all, the problem is your theme.)
After you've selected these boxes, you may have to select "update."
Go down in your edit screen to these two newly added fields, somewhere after the text of your post. Play with your theme's options. Do what you want - providing your theme supports it.
I hope this works out for you.
If you ABSOLUTELY CAN'T GET WHAT YOU WANT, consider changing themes instead of acquiring a new plugin. Many themes, if not most, will accommodate you in this matter.
All the best,
Elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth really appreciate you writing this long answer for me. The problem is my theme doesn't have the options you mentioned so I can't really make any changes to it.
I would like to change my theme but I already spent a lot of energy making this one "perfect" for me. Thankfully, I did find a plugin that does get me the job done.
Thanks again :)
That's great Kumar!
My theme had me pulling my hair out for a month. I think it had too many options!
Now I know it. I don't exactly love it, but it's become "the devil I know."
I am flat out afraid of the misery inherent in adopting and learning the quirks of a new theme.
So glad you solved your problem!
Yes having a theme with too many options can be confusing. I think it is important to know what exactly you want to achieve with your website. If you have everything you need, I don't think you need to bother about the other options!