Where's my Title?


Author Message
Janet

Posted: 3/4/2009
Quote message 

http://flowergirlinfo.com/view/blog/

Don't go to the main page - it's static and a mess right now.

I can see the site title (FlowerGirl Info.com) in Artisteer but I do not see it on the site. Can anybody tell me what's happening?
 
Dan E.

Posted: 3/4/2009
Quote message 

First, based on viewing the source and your style sheet, you are using a real old version of Artisteer and addition you are on an old verison of Wordpress. (2.6.5)

Can you upgrade WP to 2.7.1 and upgrade Artisteer to 2.0 RC.

Then we can begin o troubleshoot.
 
Dan E.

Posted: 3/4/2009
Quote message 

http://www.artisteer.com/?p=download_v2rc
 
Dan E.

Posted: 3/4/2009
Quote message 

In Wordpress, got to "Settings > General" and look for Blog Title and Tag line. Is there anything filled in there?
 
Marc Smith

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

Shouldn't matter the version of Artisteer or Wordpress.

It looks like you don't have the Blog Title set in the General options, but you do have the description set.

Is this theme edited in any way after you exported it from Artisteer?


 
Janet

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

I've downloaded the update - thank you. Looks like there are a lot of luscious new choices? Oh boy! I'm a kid in a candy shop.

<<In Wordpress, got to "Settings > General" and look for Blog Title and Tag line. Is there anything filled in there? >>>

I'm a WYSIWYG user - and it's clearly there. The font I used is not a "standard" font at all.

Is there a way to make the title a size BETWEEN 48 and 72 pts? 48 is still a bit small but 72 is too enormous.
 
Marc Smith

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

There are sliders for text options that should allow you to resixe the text more easily.

Look in the lower right hand corner of almost every option to see a box you can click for more options.
 
Janet

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

Ok - I upgraded to the more recent version of the program and wow - many more options! Like, I get to add a footer! Much to learn . . . .

Revised: www.PerfectQuinceanera.com

Only - WordPress admin is apparently over riding the sub-heading that I used and have in the theme created. It's worded a bit differently, a different font, different size, different color and positioned wrong.

How do I handle that?
 
Marc Smith

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

what you put into Artisteer for the header and sub text in the header doesn't actually carry over to Wordpress. You are only setting the style and it shows you a preview of what you designed.

The actual text is set in Wordpress.
 
Janet

Posted: 3/5/2009
Quote message 

:-D BRILLIANT!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!

With that explanation, I can "make it happen".


 
Janet

Posted: 3/6/2009
Quote message 

:*) Can I go into a file inside WordPress (after the them is installed) and alter the size of the title?

If so - where/what do I look for?
 
Marc Smith

Posted: 3/9/2009
Quote message 

You should just make those changes in Artisteer. The HEADER section allows you to edit the test size and color and positioning for the title.