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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 5 months ago by Brad Dalton.
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  • February 1, 2018 at 4:40 am #215953
    mkbeectrl
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    Hey guys,

    I have one quiet simple WooCommerce page to code. I have decided to make it my first Genesis project, as I heard it is just great 🙂

    In order to make it work I need to code several static pages as well, non WooComemrce pages. I want to do this as much Genesis way as possible, but I am strugglig with finding some legit resources.

    I have already found Visual Hook Guide, but what's the best practise of building unique pages in Genesis, in ex. Home page which will have unique content, and structure in comparison to the rest of the subpages on my woocommerce project.

    Previously I was using JointsWP, so in order to make things work, I was just creating template-homepage.php and make the whole coding part inside of it ( HTML structure + CSS + JS if needed). From the wp-admin side I was adding ACF PRO support in order to make certain part of that template customizable for the wp-admin users. I would like to achive simmilar effect.

    Before I will end up mixing my old habits with new solutions, I would like to ask then, if it's possible to achive simillar result with Genesis only, or if not what is a suggested way, a good practise of setting up custom page templates with the help of genesis?

    I already found a video that suggest using widgets in order to manage home page contents, but it doesn't look good to me when I imagine regular people trying to manage all the static websites from the widget area. I could be wrong, maybe it;s a great solution, I have never an apportunity to use it

    Of course, I want to build everything from scratch. Editing some paid theme is not a solution for me here.

    Thanks in advance for all the guidance

    Best regards,
    Nick

    https://woo1-bio.beectrl.net.pl/
    February 1, 2018 at 7:02 am #215959
    Brad Dalton
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    You can copy over any of the templates included in the Genesis WooCommerce Connect plugin folder to your child themes woocommerce folder and modify them there.


    Tutorials for StudioPress Themes.

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