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Compare Category template and Article Template in BlogHarbor to Wordpress

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  • Started 1 year ago by arlingtoncardinal
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  1. arlingtoncardinal
    Member

    Is there a comparison of a BlogHarbor article template and category template to something in PressHarbor?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. PressHarbor Support
    Key Master

    If you are referring to documentation doing an analysis of Blogware templates vs. Wordpress themes, not we do not have such a documentation. And it really would be a waste of your time to start trying a 1 to 1 conversion. You are much better off studying how Wordpress templates work and starting from there, rather than starting from how it compares to another platform.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. arlingtoncardinal
    Member

    What I was getting at was whether I could have a same visual element that I have in the BlogHarbor account. Specifically the ability to create banner ads and/or graphic headers at the top of the center main column or the bottom of the center main column. I have a three-column blog with the center column about 550 pixels wide. In the center column (category-specific) there are elements that are presented above the article text and elements that are placed below the article text that are the same for every article that is posted. These also exist for the list view of the articles in the category. They are sort of like headers and footers for the center column -- not to be confused with the Header and Footer of the whole page.

    If you know "off the top of your head" please advise thanks ... otherwise I will be looking and checking themes for that solution.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. PressHarbor Support
    Key Master

    Wordpress is completely customizable. You will of course need HTML and CSS knowledge to make presentation layer changes, and understanding PHP will be required in order to change some elements. But yes, you really can make your page look like whatever you want... I don't know if there's any other way to say it...

    Posted 1 year ago #

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