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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 11 months ago by Brad Dalton.
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  • August 13, 2016 at 11:15 am #191223
    yorkglobal
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    I am using Digital Pro, but this could apply to other themes as well.

    I have copied the front_page.php file and made a "City" template for my website. My main site is CaliforniaSingles.com, and I am trying to do is to have a city level landing page which will look similar to the home page.

    http://californiasingles.com
    http://californiasingles.com/los-angeles-matchmaker

    I need help with 2 things:

    1) The page title "Los Angeles Matchmaker" shows up right before the footer. How do I either remove this, or move it right under the Header Image (where I say "Serving Upscale, Relationship Minded California Singles.Confidential, Effective and Secure! BOOK A CONSULTATION)

    2) Is there an easy way for me to replace "California" with "Los Angeles" on this landing page? I would want to do this for multiple cities - so http://californiasingles.com/san-fransisco-matchmaker would replace "California" with "San Francisco"). So basically, the logo would become "Los Angeles Matchmaking" on http://californiasingles.com/los-angeles-matchmaker, "San Francisco Matchmaking" on http://californiasingles.com/san-fransisco-matchmaker etc. And the rest of the text would also show the city name instead of California. I understand that there might not be ready made solution for this, but any pointers would help.

    I am fairly new to Genesis, and I have tried searching the forum for answers before posting. Thanks for your time.

    http://californiasingles.com/los-angeles-matchmaker
    August 15, 2016 at 7:01 am #191290
    Brad Dalton
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    Try the code snippets


    Tutorials for StudioPress Themes.

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