HTML/CSS To Custom Wordpress Theme (Part 2)

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Published 2017-04-21

All Comments (17)
  • @melsantonil
    This is awesome! waiting for the part 3. thank you so much!
  • @ImHikaruCat
    Your tutorial really help me! Thank you very much! Can't wait until the part 3 came out.
  • @BenjaminLindner
    When can we expect the video for creating multi site page? Looking forward to it!!!
  • @kl7331
    Yooo Chris! when are we getting the next video? This is AWESOME! Keep the good work!
  • @devilreaper8543
    just preview it, exactly as i wanted, have gonna through many tutorials but they don't how to do it from dashboard or just show static parts only,as im not fully developer, your tutorials it certainly gonna help me lot, hoping for more tutorials from you..... you Rock bro !
  • @Milos86.
    awesome video, thanks a lot :) Would be nice to show how to edit the other pages
  • @theLEFTY15
    Hey can you point me in the right direction for doing almost like a custom field but for more of adding a section or a piece? For example: a testimonial slider...and allowing the client to add more testimonials rather than changing the one's already there. Any help would be awesome. Thank you!
  • @MineshSingh
    Do you have a tutorial for a custom design post page, I need to show the latest post as the main post (spreads across page) then next 4 posts displayed in 4 columns below the main
  • @ortimis2680
    Would be nice if you could show your javascript implementation!
  • @MineshSingh
    How do I display the admin tool bar in the front-end, seems to disappear only on the HTML 5 Blank theme
  • @cguider6719
    Sir, I'm waiting for the third part of the tutorial. Please
  • @RyomaGG
    Would've been awesome to watch you deal with the javascript too
  • @zerefdev
    for the url, it's better to call them by id using php i.g:
  • @marcrandall5853
    For anyone stuck on creating extra custom pages, re-store your page.php file to how it should be, then create a separate "your new page template".php file on your server with your new page with your html markup and stick at the top of it. Then go to into wp admin, select "pages", create a new page, and select the template you just uploaded (option is on right hand side)... boom Bobby is indeed your uncle.
  • @rimann20
    Does this approach not translate to a multi page website? This video is great for a 1 pager but I am having a hard time figuring out how to add additional pages after this. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
  • @imwayupnorth
    What I'm wondering is how does it work with your other pages now that you've changed "page.php". This might be a very stupid question but I can't figure out the answer for now :)