Creating new template pages is something I have done - it is not hard, but does require some time and patience, both for design decisions and their implementation. There is plenty of help out there to create these template pages (unfortunately I don’t have any links in mind - google might be your friend here). These templates can be very radically different to each other, or not, depending on your design decisions. One for your “project A” content, another for “project B” and so on. After click on duplicate this link, then duplicate post/ page will be created and saved as draft,publish,pending,private. Once you have set up your child theme, you then have to make new template pages. Go Select to Duplicate Page settings Menu from Settings Tab and savings settings. This is easily done using a child theme (there are plugins to set a child theme up) and different page templates. It sounds as though you want different layouts depending on content. There are things that it does very well in a manner I am not sure about. Make sure the Post rather than Block option is selected in the right-hand sidebar to copy everything on the page otherwise, you’ll only copy whatever content is in the selected block. Gutenberg is like Marmite as they say here, you either like it or you don’t at all. First, log in to your WordPress account and click on the page you’d like to duplicate. There are (with every plugin or instance of any software) different evaluations. First of all, what version of WordPress are you on? Gutenberg is slowly becoming the editor for WordPress (although there is still the classic editor option).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |