maybe I have not good question, but I am new to it (also to WordPress), so its basic question for me. What is the best system of blog posting please? I mean backend user interface. I have everything alright set up and my website is already going now and I need to find system for my redactors (editors) to publish new articles (blogs). How is the best way to do it with BeTheme?
1) Create post in WP, there just write title (set URL and so on) and then click "edit with BeBuilder" and write and stylish articles there just on site. Its maybe best way, but its not so easy to understand for my redactors and in the end, there is no text in post in WP, its just on the page. I dont know, if its not problem in future when I would for example change my theme for another.
2) Create post in WP and there write complete article (also add images, video and everything needed) too. And then click "edit with BeBuilder" and there add element "Content WP". This solution sees as better to understand for my redactors, but maybe its not smart, I dont know.
Thank you for reply. And what is the most effective way for writing articles on BeTheme please? What is your recommendation on it? To do it via Be Builder? That means create it in WP and then writing in via Be Builder?
Ok, thank you. I try to do it. But please, can you check it under following link? I have problem with template. Maybe it is due to sticky header, but I dont know. Website is made from your "BeBusiness5" pre-built website. Why do I see there title of article and navigation to it under my header? I didnt set it anywhere. I cant find option to hide is somewhere. Is there anything set badly please?
And I have one more question. Can you take a look on header which I made myself? I wanted to do nearly the same as default (I wanted just small edits, but when I make it alone, I cant do 2 things as they are on default).
1) I want to have some sign (for example blue triangle as on screenshot) on active page where I am. When I am here: , I am in "Informace" submenu, so I want to be main menu active. But I cant to find it somewhere. I tried nearly everything. I know where in menu find blue triangle and make style, but I dont know where to set it in my own header template. Can you help me please?
2) How can I set style and functions of my mobile menu as in automatic header template? I really cant find way to style it as on default. Again I tried nearly everything + I cant set there that extra button which can be seen on PC screen menu and also no social icons there. When I turn off my header template and use default template, it works well. So I would like to have my own options, but functions as in default template.
Thank you. And please I have one last question. How can I make some custon filtering of blog categories? I want to filter articles in one category, when I press button. I saw it somewhere (and it was made via AJAX, I think.. or without reloading the page), but I cant find it anymore. I would like to prepare it in template. How can I set it up? Thank you!
Take a look on the link that I sent. There are all articles from all categories. I would like to have at the top of articles on that link some buttons with all of categories on my web. And then when I click on some, then it would show me articles just from that category under it (as is stands there now, but now there are all articles, after it just articles from that category -- that all without reloading the page).
Ok, thanks. So I prepare template page for my "all article page". And how can I "insert" the template to my existing page? (or replace existing page or link with my premade template - Is there some option which I dont know? How can I let my website know, that I want to display this template here? Because there is also problem with URL, where "/template-item/" is inside of it. Thanks.
Hi, I have one more question. On my blog posts page, why does older posts doesnt show up when you scroll down? In setup I have set "infite loading" and nothing loads, its just loading and nothing happens. Only when I choose some specific tag on the top of the page, it normally loads older posts from this category. Is it a bug or not? Could you take a look on it? Thank you for answer!
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