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Erik HeyninckMember
Hi Tom,
Thanks for replying.
Of course that htaccess file was there before I installed WP, and that 'forbidden' flag served a purpose. I only wanted to say that I can well imagine that many, if not most users would fall over this. Because the exact solution was not mentioned on any page, and I had to find it myself. Luckily I did.
Meanwhile I am following another road, meaning: straight through the mountains. I have activated the sample theme - this protects the original Genesis code- and am happily tweaking its css file. At this time I am not yet entering the php files as I have never played with them, but as it is my intention to use it (for the moment) as a blog, the rest can be added later on.
There is no risk because if something should go wrong, I replace the css file with the original, or my incrementally saved version.Genesis is really good. It gives me the framework/skeleton on which I can sculpt.
So I did the repeat in the old fashioned way, by not specifying anything in the css.
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Thanks again for your reply, and I will certainly have a look at that functions.php file. I do would like an in depth tutorial on what is happening beneath the hood of that file, simply because knowing what is possible enlargens the possibilities.
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