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  • latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    I’m confused…

    To keep the admin toolbar in place for everyone, all the time, go to Settings > BuddyPress > Settings page — Main Settings – Toolbar and leave the box unchecked.

    The Toolbar line under Main Settings reads “[checkbox] Show the Toolbar for logged out users”

    If I uncheck the box, would the toolbar not disappear for visitors that have not logged in???


    latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    2-columns sounds good to me!


    latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    Please post the page URI from this demo http://demo.theme4press.com/evolve-pro/ for the default page layout.

    None of the pages in the link you provided look like the new page I created. Here’s a stab in the dark for information that’ll hopefully be helpful to you:

    • Under Appearance > EvoLve Pro Settings > Layout, one can select the “main content and sidebar alignment.”  Of the 6 possible layout options, I chose a 3-column layout that has the main content in the center and a sidebar on each side;
    • If it’ll help, my site is live @ http://www.latinoleader.info

    Lastly, I realized that I missed 1 other possible .php file in my previous posts:

    which is found in the same folder as the .php files I referenced in my previous posts.

    Lastly, I’d like to point out lines 32-35 (thanks for referring me to pastebin!) of index.php:  Am I reading that correctly that if a 3-column layout is selected, then WP is to use sidebar-2.php????


    latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    Hmmm… good question.  I don’t see a file named page.php, but I do have the following:

    no-sidebar.php: pastebin.com/UqrHrK5p

    2-columns.php: pastebin.com/C0p3HWsE

    3-columns.php: pastebin.com/b4U23uRP

    When I go to create a new page, in WP, these 3 templates are in the template drop-down menu, in the Page Attributes section.  Is it safe to assume that these templates are what you’re looking for?


    latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    @mercime Here are the links:

    header.php: pastebin.com/CNCVmYka

    index.php: pastebin.com/cqBxmCKK

    sidebar.php: pastebin.com/N8w2rJuB

    footer.php: pastebin.com/2Sm4SZkv

    Thank you for your continued support!

    @Hugo Thanks for the reference to the WP Codex.


    latinoleader
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    @latinoleader

    Thank you for the reply.  Your instructions helped, quite a bit; but… what’s still throwing me off is figuring out, from my theme’s index.php, what lines of code to copy onto the various BP template files.  Your article helped clear up for me which lines of code in the BP template files need to be replaced!

    I’ll keep trying to figure it out, but if you (or anyone else) would not mind taking a look at the code, below, from my theme’s index.php file, I’d appreciate some direction on what lines need to be copied over to the BP template files.

    Thanks!

    EDIT – Please do not post large blocks of code here. ~~~ Mercime

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