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    James Wyrick
    Guest

    I am new to WordPress, but have managed to build a useful website, in that, it can be used to show a page which connects to a sales funnel.

    It appears I must build all pages through Templates. A Page, when linked to a Template, only displays what’s on the Template. Whatever I write to the page is not displayed at all. I think this must be wrong and something is screwed-up ?

    Correct should be to create a pages template with Header, Footer, Image and maybe some other Blocks for filling in the TXT in Pages. Is is, however, not working this way. Templates have full and total control on what is being shown on the website. I have tries everything within mu so far limited capacity, and can not resolve this. Please help.

    I am using the Twenty Twenty-three Theme, but not really any of it’s pages, or templates. My rudimentary website is http://www.jameswyrick.com. Take a look.

    Please Help.

    James Wyrick
    jwyrick777@outlook.com

    #136824
    Brandon C
    Keymaster

    Hi James, thanks for reaching out!

    It looks like you’re facing issues with how your WordPress templates are handling content. Typically, templates in WordPress structure your site’s layout, including static elements like the header and footer, while pages hold your unique content. If your template is overriding the content you’re adding to your pages, ensure that the template allows for dynamic content display. Some templates are designed to display only static content, which could be the root of the problem. Customizing your template files to ensure they include dynamic content areas, or using page builders like BoldGrid’s Post and Page Builder, can help resolve this issue.

    Additionally, using the block editor (Gutenberg) to add content blocks directly to your pages can sometimes bypass issues with templates. For a more straightforward approach, page builder plugins allow you to customize your pages with drag-and-drop elements, ensuring your content is displayed correctly. Checking the documentation for the Twenty Twenty-Three theme and ensuring it supports the dynamic content you need can also provide further insights.

    Using the BoldGrid Crio WordPress Theme along with the Post and Page Builder can significantly help with your issue. The Crio theme offers extensive customization options, allowing you to create a template that includes dynamic content areas such as headers, footers, and other blocks. With over 250 Customizer controls, Crio gives you global control over many elements, making it easier to ensure that your page content is displayed as intended.

    I hope this helps James!  Please let us know if we can answer anything else for you.

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