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May 27, 2016 at 10:46 am #1013079
Hi,
Here’s my situation. I’ve got a page designed in Adobe Muse. I’d like to use this code as the front page of my site and then develop the rest of the pages as I could normally do in X.Do I need to create a custom template as I read in posts dating back to 2014 or can just create a child theme, select a template have the top menu and enter raw html into Cornerstone for the body?
You guys are the best – looking forward to hearing how easy this is going to be 🙂
May 27, 2016 at 10:46 am #1013080This reply has been marked as private.May 27, 2016 at 12:37 pm #1013239Hi Kerri
I didn´t understand very well what you are trying to achieve
But if you have any html content you can simply paste on the Raw Content Element.
If that page has a header and footer you could try using our page template No Container No Header No Footer and use the Raw content with your code with just a few tweaks in order to don´t cause conflict.
I am really not sure how it would go, The best thing is to test it, once you set it up provide us the URL and we will try to help you to make it work.
Thaks for understanding,
Joao
May 27, 2016 at 12:43 pm #1013241HAHA! I just realized that I didn’t include the URL in the private message part – Of course you wouldn’t understand! So sorry about that! I updated the private message with the URL above now 🙂
I’d like to keep the header so that the menu can be controlled in one space.
They have not purchased the hosting yet so I haven’t been able to play with it. I’m just planning is with the functionality ideas of other X sites I’ve created. I’ve never done one this way though.
May 27, 2016 at 6:11 pm #1013624Hi Kerri,
For best practice, it is good to always install a child theme and activating it after the parent theme is installed in case you will need to do some custom development. But based on the page you have linked, it looks doable by the elements provided in Cornerstone. You can simply create a page and add some sections and then place the appropriate elements in the section and customize the styling accordingly. After creating the page, you can set it as the homepage in the settings panel.
Hope this helps.
June 9, 2016 at 10:47 am #1034201You think I can do this within Cornerstone? How would I do that?
I tried using Revolution Slider and was able to ease in and out on mouse but not on scroll. I’ve looked though docs and other tickets but I can’t find a way to get it to slide in and out on scroll. You’d be my hero if you could tell me how.
I went to Themepunch but their demos don’t have anything similar or answers in their faq.
You can see the VERY rough testing that I’m doing here: http://709.e64.myftpupload.com/faq/
June 9, 2016 at 6:45 pm #1034824Hi there,
I tried, but seems not possible with the slider, maybe doable but with complex development and it’s worthy since there are existing 3rd party features/plugin that you can use.
For example, https://codegeekz.com/15-best-wordpress-parallax-plugins/
But for the exact requirement as yours, you’ll need custom development. The ideal site that you provided could be custom too as I can’t find any related plugin.
Thanks!
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