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David Morgan
KeymasterHi Jeffrey,
For the home page, you can do either: Delete the blocks in the editor, or replace the content within the blocks with your own content. The home page layout is really just meant to be a starting point, and you can change the layout, colors, fonts, and blocks as you see fit.
As for the block variations, the easiest way to use the block variations in the demo is to simply copy them directly from the demo page, then paste the block directly in the editor. For instance, on the Callout Block page in the demo (https://stax.organicthemes.com/blocks/organic-blocks/callout-block/), click the “Copy Block” button beneath Variation 1.
This copies the block variation to your clipboard. Then, simply paste the block into the block editor. Keep in mind, you do NOT need to paste the block within the code editor. Just paste it into the default block editor, and the block variation should then appear on your site exactly as it does within the demo. Then, you can modify the block to fit your needs.
I hope this clarifies the block variations. Please let us know if there is anything else.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Jeffrey,
No problem, I’ll be happy to help.
1. The Home page blacks may be edited in the full-site editor by navigating to Appearance > Editor within the WordPress admin. The home page is the only page in which the content is edited within the full-site editor, since the home page content is “baked” into the template.
2. The icon images are referencing the images from our demo, so they are not loaded into your media library and consuming your server space. You can replace any of the icons by uploading your own icons to the media library. If you wish to download the icons from the theme demo so you can upload them to your media library, we have made the icons available here, https://organicthemes.com/stax-icons/
3. I’m not entirely sure I understand the question. But each variation of the icon block in the demo can be copied to your clipboard by clicking the “Copy Block” button. Then, you can simply paste the icon block(s) into your page editor.
If you would like to copy to the icon blocks on the home page, you can navigate to Appearance > Editor in the WordPress admin, locate the blocks in the editor, and copy them directly from the home page template.
I hope this helps. Let us know if you need more clarification.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterNo problem! Glad I could help. Thanks! 😀
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Manu,
You can overlay blocks on top of each other using the Organic “Position” Block. You will need to wrap the blocks you want to move within the Position Block, then change the position within the block settings.
The block is outlined in more detail in the demo here, https://stax.organicthemes.com/blocks/organic-blocks/position-block/
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Stefan,
Thanks for providing the info! After logging in, I was able to locate the source of the issue and resolve it.
It appears you may have accidentally edited the default page template, and and designed the default template as the home page. As a result, any page on your site using the default template will appear as the home page. So, I copied the changes you had made to the default template, and added them to the Home template instead. Then, I restored the default template to its original state. Now, your Hotel information should display correctly, as well as your home page.
I hope this helps. Let us know if there are any more questions or issues.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Stefan,
Your site is looking fantastic!
We may need you to provide your WordPress login information in a private reply in order to take a closer look. However, when navigating your site, it’s possible you have the “Home” page template applied to both the Home page, and the Hotel page. In which case, each page would appear exactly the same.
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Manu,
Thanks for reaching out! We have published documentation for the STAX theme here, https://organicthemes.com/document/stax-theme/
Essentially, all content is added using blocks within the default page and post editor of WordPress. There is no need to apply a page template, or add widgets as you may be used to with the Builder Widgets plugin. All blocks are added directly in the page editor, and different blocks may be added by clicking the blue “+” button in the editor. Searching for “Organic” in the blocks reveals all Organic Blocks that may be used.
The only exception is the Home page template, in which case the content may be modified for the home page within the new WordPress full-site editor under Appearance > Editor within the admin.
Additionally, any changes you wish to make to the overall appearance or layout of the theme can be made within the full-site editor.
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
June 17, 2022 at 7:41 am in reply to: Colors for certain sections (categories) of the website #442909David Morgan
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David Morgan
KeymasterNo problem! 🙂
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Manu,
No problem! The issue with your logo alignment is occurring because of the image file itself. Your logo image file has a large empty space beneath the logo design, as seen here, https://www.ashtangayogacheltenham.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/AYC-LOGO.png
You will just need to crop your logo image so there are no blank spaces surrounding the image. That should resolve the alignment.
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
David Morgan
KeymasterHi Jeffrey,
The templates in the full-site editor refer to the WordPress template hierarchy, which can be referenced here, https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/template-hierarchy/
The full-site editor is meant for modifying the global theme layout and design. With the exception of the home page, the full-site editor is not intended for the purpose of adding content.
It sounds as though you may be trying to use the full-site editor to build all your page content. However, the page and post editor should still be used for the purpose of adding most content.
However, for example, if there is a block you wish to be appear on all of your posts, such as a featured image and title, you could add the featured image and title blocks to the “Single Post” template within the full-site editor. However, the rest of the content blocks in the post should be added using the page editor under Posts > Add New.
I hope this helps clarify the usage of the editor.
When creating a new page, you should be able to quickly search all available blocks when adding content. Entering “Organic” in the blocks search field will return all Organic Blocks, and you may then select from the list of blocks, depending on what kind of content your are creating.
As for the navigation, the STAX theme utilizes the Header Block, which has been added to the header template part. And it may be modified by selecting the Header Block within the full-site editor, and changing the navigation options for the block on the right. I’ve attached a screenshot for reference.
I hope this helps. Let us know if there is anything else.
Thanks!
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June 14, 2022 at 7:23 am in reply to: Colors for certain sections (categories) of the website #442774David Morgan
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David Morgan
KeymasterHi Manu,
Thanks for reaching out! I’m able to view your site with the demo content installed in Safari on Mac and an iPhone. Have you resolved this issue?
It is somewhat slow to load, but this is more likely related to your hosting or DNS.
Also, if the domain was previously using another theme, you may need to clear your browser caches.
Thanks!
David Morgan
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