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January 9, 2017 at 4:27 pm #1323043
mattheltzelParticipantHi all,
I’ve noticed a huge lack in websites for local salons, so because I don’t have a portfolio readily available, I’m going to create them a site and approach them with a completely finished site upon meeting them. It’s worked with a few businesses so I want to do it for more…
Here’s the question:
I want to create a new set of pages for each salon in my single wordpress site.
For example:
Hair Salon #1
– Home Page
– Contact
– ServicesHair Salon #2
– Home page
– Contact
– ServicesFor each of these different salons, I want a different logo, footer, menu… But I’m just using the demo content for the spa that’s provided in x theme (I customize the details like location, phone number, etc… to them so that they can see what it’d be like when finished). Essentially, I show them exactly what is possible in that basic layout, then once they agree to have me build them a site, I go through all the details of getting their old site migrated, creating a unique site with new photos, content, etc.. etc..
Initially though, this keeps my work to a minimum while giving them a look at their own logo and info.
How can have a different header menu and footer menu, logo, and social icons for each site? Here’s a test page with the stuff that I’d need to be custom:
http://www.heltzelcreative.com/test-new-company/
Thank you!
MattJanuary 9, 2017 at 10:45 pm #1323403
FriechModeratorHi Matt,
Thanks for writing in! You can export your Customizer Settings (Addons > Customizer Manager), and Import it to your next project (salon) then replace the information/content base on what they give you (contacts, logo, text color palette, etc..).
You can also do the same thing with the pages, save the page as a cornerstone template (.csl file) and import to the next site, replace all the information/content base on that company (salon).
Thanks.
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