There will be no more development for Atahualpa (or any other theme), and no support. Also no new registrations. I turned off the donation system. I may turn the forum to read only if it gets abused for spam. Unfortunately I have no time for the forum or the themes. Thanks a lot to the people who helped in all these years, especially Larry and of course: Paul. Take care and stay healthy -- Flynn, Atahualpa developer, Sep 2021
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#3
Sep 27, 2009, 06:31 PM
sparksmex
56 posts · Apr 2009
Jocotepec, Mexico
Thats right until you use custom permalinks (more search engine friendly)
Evey when you use custom permalinks you still need to specify the page ID.
A page is a special type of post and it is stored in teh wp_posts table in the wordpress database. Each row in the Table had an ID - this is the id you must use.
Did you go do what I suggested in order to find the page id?
i.e. go to the wordpress dashboard
go to POSTS
select EDIT
edit a post
look at the HTTP address, it will have ...wp-admin/page.php?action=edit&post=2 - the '2' is the page id
p.s. in Safari, your menu shows then I have to scroll the page a window worth to the right to see the rest of the page
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#5
Sep 27, 2009, 07:02 PM
sparksmex
56 posts · Apr 2009
Jocotepec, Mexico
Thanks ... will have to insert that menu in a better place . Does the same in Firefox
Look at the menu later
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Sep 27, 2009, 07:42 PM
sparksmex
56 posts · Apr 2009
Jocotepec, Mexico
You mean in the browser window ... not the config page
Yes, sorry - you look at the address in the browser's address area, NOT the permalink address.
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