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November 17, 2023 at 3:01 pm in reply to: Trying to remove block usage on my home page widget sections. #507744Joy RootParticipant
It sounds like you're looking to customize the widget sections on your home page by removing block usage. The exact steps to achieve this depend on the platform or system you're using for your website. I'll provide you with some general guidance, but keep in mind that the details may vary based on your specific setup.
Here are some general steps you can follow:
Access the Website Customization Options:
Log in to your website's admin panel or dashboard.
Look for a section related to customization, appearance, or widgets.
Locate the Home Page Widget Sections:Find the section or settings related to the home page widgets.
Edit or Remove Widgets:Within the customization options, you should see a list of widgets or blocks assigned to your home page.
Look for the specific widget or block that you want to remove.
There should be an option to edit or remove each widget. Use this option to make changes.
Save Changes:After removing the unwanted widgets, be sure to save your changes.
If your website is built on a specific platform like WordPress, Shopify, or another content management system, the steps may vary. Here are more specific instructions for a couple of popular platforms:WordPress:
Log in to your WordPress admin panel.
Go to "Appearance" and then "Widgets."
Find the widget area for your home page.
Remove or rearrange the widgets as needed.
Shopify:Log in to your Shopify admin.
Go to "Online Store" and then "Themes."
Click on "Customize" for your active theme.
Look for sections related to your home page and adjust the widgets or blocks.
If your website is not on WordPress or Shopify, and you can provide more details about the platform or system you're using, I can offer more targeted guidance.
Safe and Secure Storage RentalsJoy RootParticipantIf you are using a plugin to create and manage your content blocks, it's possible that the plugin has its own database table where it stores the data for each block. In that case, you may need to search that table to find the blocks by retailer name.
To determine which table the plugin uses, you could try looking at the plugin's code or documentation, or contacting the plugin's support team for assistance.
Assuming that you have access to your WordPress database, you could use the following SQL query to search for the retailer name within the plugin's table:
SELECT * FROMplugin_table_name
WHEREretailer_name
= 'Name of retailer';Replace plugin_table_name with the actual name of the table used by the plugin, and replace Name of retailer with the name of the retailer you want to search for. This query will return all rows in the table where the retailer_name field matches the name you entered.
Note that running SQL queries directly on your WordPress database can be risky if you are not familiar with database management, so it's a good idea to make a backup of your database before making any changes or running any queries.
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