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  • #1777
    Alfonso S
    Participant

    Hello. I want to create a landing page (static) and a blog with X.
    After seeing what you have done with some designs i was in love and I am trying to replicate them. However, I’m having problems with the headers, as i want a different one for the blog and for the landing.

    Is there a way to do this? And also, would it be possible to see the insides of the demos your team created? I would love to see how you used the shortcodes.

    Thanks you

    #1780
    Rubin
    Keymaster

    Hey,

    we provide you with all our settings and content of our pages in the “Demo Content” section in the member area. Make sure to check it out!

    Do you mean with different headers, different navigation?

    #1800
    Alfonso S
    Participant

    I have chequed with the Demo Content and it is amazing! Thanks.
    The only thing i see missing is all the demo content for landing pages you have for X.

    And with different headers, yes, i mean different navigations

    #1802
    Rubin
    Keymaster

    Hey,

    the landing page is customized by us that’s why we can’t really provide that as demo content since it needs a lot of customization. About the navigation: that’s currently not possible. There is only one navigation that you can assign to the header.

    #1826
    Alfonso S
    Participant

    When you say “currently”, you mean you are going to change it soon?
    Because i see you are doing it on your demos but i don’t know if that is because of your customization or if you are using several wordpress installs…

    #1829
    Kory
    Keymaster

    Alfonso,

    You are correct, this is because we have several different installations. Each new demo you go to is like it’s own site, which is why it has a completley unique design, and slightly different navigation. Our apologies if this was confusing, but this was just for demonstration purposes.

    Typically with a site, you’re going to want your navigation to remain consistent from page to page so that your users don’t get confused. Furthermore, should you require additional navigation, you can setup another menu and use the native WordPress menus widget in a sidebar, similar to this example.

    At this time, we have no plans to add in the ability to swap out navigation for the reasons cited above. However, if you could provide us with some understanding of the use case in which you’re needing this feature, if it seems like something that could benefit the vast majority of our users, we will certainly put it into our development timeline.

    Thanks!

    #1858
    Alfonso S
    Participant

    I’m creating a landing page for our site… and also a blog. The two sites are completely different from each other although they are in the same domain.
    The landing page is http://www.dinaru.com
    And the blog is http://www.dinaru.com/blog

    That is why i want them to have two completely different navigations.

    However, what i’m seeing is that I should probably use a WPMU and install it in othe directories so that we can use both navigations. The thing is that i wanted to have everything in one for scalability

    Thanks. Amazing support

    #1868
    Kory
    Keymaster

    Is the “site” only going to be the one landing page, then with the blog separate? In that case, I’d recommend using one of our Blank templates to simply hide the navigation on the landing page, and then link out to the blog either in the footer or somewhere else in your content.

    And thank you for your kind words. We aim to please. 🙂

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