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Revision as of 22:51, 26 January 2019
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I always update Wordpress when an update is available, straight in the admin panel with no backup. It's never failed (errr...).
My themes
bitpost.com/news
Here i use a very jacked theme:
~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt
Custom widgets, fonts, etc:
~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt/functions.php
CSS:
~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt/style.css
To play with fonts:
- go to google fonts and find some cool ones
- adjust functions.php to load the new ones
- adjust style.css to use them; you should consider font family, size, and weight of at least these 4 things:
body #content h2 pre #sidebar ul