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How Do I Buy ThemeFrame and What is The Cost?


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Old Aug 28, 2014, 08:45 PM
GRF
 
76 posts · Mar 2011
I'm going to use ThemeFrame to easily design my existing OLD .ASP site into a WordPress blog. I don't see any where the price or how to purchase it.
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Old Aug 29, 2014, 05:51 AM
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23,765 posts · Mar 2009
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Old Aug 29, 2014, 07:57 AM
GRF
 
76 posts · Mar 2011
Thanks.

I did see a youtube video walkthough of the features of ThemeFrame. 1 question I have, is it possible to put different images/text/html in the header and widgets on specific pages of the blog template?

For example, have a different header image on the front page and a different image on a different page?

And use specific text/html in a sidebar widget in the home page and different text/html on a different page in the same sidebar widget?
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Old Aug 29, 2014, 08:38 AM
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ThemeFrame is a theme creation tool - it is not a theme with different options - it is a tool you will use to create your theme.
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Old Aug 29, 2014, 11:09 PM
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1,112 posts · Mar 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GRF
Thanks.

I did see a youtube video walkthough of the features of ThemeFrame. 1 question I have, is it possible to put different images/text/html in the header and widgets on specific pages of the blog template?
Using a plugin like Dynamic Widgets yes.

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Originally Posted by GRF
For example, have a different header image on the front page and a different image on a different page?
Achieve that by creating a custom page template. Each custom page template may have a completely different look. At the WP dashboard end, just select that page template for the page you want it to use.

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Originally Posted by GRF
And use specific text/html in a sidebar widget in the home page and different text/html on a different page in the same sidebar widget?
Using a plugin like Dynamic Widgets yes.
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Old Sep 2, 2014, 07:27 PM
GRF
 
76 posts · Mar 2011
Thanks Jam,

How hard is to create a custom page template just to change what header shows on a particular page?
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Old Sep 2, 2014, 10:44 PM
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1,112 posts · Mar 2011
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If you are talking about changing background image to whole header area on a custom template page?

Existing Page templates are listed on left, click "Add new". (1 sec)
Make it a "Copy of" xtemplate.php (just choose if you want a copy of an existing or make a new) (3 secs to type the name).
Click that page template to style it (1 sec).
Right click the header-bg area, choose a background, hit save. (longest time will be finding your background image).

Approx 15 sec total.

Alternative - You could also insert a widget area at the top of that page template and give IT the background image.


Or if you want a different "header image" on that page (just the header image area):
Existing Page templates are listed on left, click "Add new". (1 sec)
Make it a "Copy of" xtemplate.php (just choose if you want a copy of an existing or make a new) (3 secs to type the name).
Click that page template to style it (1 sec).
Right click the .headerimage, choose a background, hit save. (longest time will be finding your background image).
If you dont have a .headerimage on the page template, add it to it by dragging it from the Drag and Drop items on right. Makes sure to add it to all page templates (if you want the header image on all pages). (10 secs)

That will insert the "out of the box" 3 header images, set to rotate, where ever the .headerimage is inserted. So if you remove the code in Global Settings/Header images, then no images will rotate and you only see the background image. Set a height to ensure you can see it (this image wont be responsive).

The more complicated, responsive method would be to insert a widget area that holds a responsive slider. Create multiple "sideshows" and then by using Dynamic Widgets, you choose on which WP page to display which slideshow (image). Much more time involved.
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