Where Do I Find Navigation Buttons and How Do I Get Them to Show Up?
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Thank you, Prasanna. That worked. I think I have two more questions:
1. If I don’t plan on having a blog, my Home page is blank. How do I fix that without making it one big, long column?
2. Over in the right column, there are a few boxes. I like the way they look; they break up the page, etc. However, the “Meta” box has one link called “Site Admin” that brings the user back to my Dashboard, so that they can go in and make all kinds of changes and edits, etc. I don’t like that – how do I fix it? There’s also a “Logout” link, which brings the user to my WordPress.org sign-in page (which has my username and password already filled in, as I use a password-remembering app). I can’t really have that, either. How do I get rid of that?
Thank you!!
1. Sorry, I didn’t get your question. If you don’t want to display recent blog entries on homepage, you can display a page as static frontpage.
Quote:However, the “Meta” box has one link called “Site Admin” that brings the user back to my Dashboard, so that they can go in and make all kinds of changes and edits, etc.That Site Admin link appears only when you are logged in. So without your password, no user can go to your Dashboard and do something to your site.
Quote:There’s also a “Logout” link, which brings the user to my WordPress.org sign-in page (which has my username and password already filled in,..The username and passwords are saved in your browser. So username and passwords auto fills when you visit the login page. Normal site visitors will just see plain login form, without username and password filled in. So you don’t have to worry about that.
If you don’t want the Meta widget appearing in the sidebar, you can remove it by going to Dashboard –> Appearance –> Widgets –> Sidebar Widget Area.
Please create a separate topic for different questions.
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