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Multisite structure
· 9 years ago
I already have Grav working well for my site at example,com. Now I want to add a subsite that will use a different theme. I do not understand this part of the instructions: If you choose sub-director
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Mixing HTML and YAML
· 9 years ago
Hi bleutzinn, thanks for the answer, my example was poorly written, I do have the space in there, but it is still not working. I also have links asdasdasd and bold words after the closing div tag. Non
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Mixing HTML and YAML
· 9 years ago
Markdown (not YAML) may be mixed. That is part of markdown syntax. There is no option to turn it off or on. The problem with "Sub Head 3" is a missing space between the hash sign and the word "Sub".
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Mixing HTML and YAML
· 9 years ago
I've just got my first site with Grav working and am trying to add some posts to a blog. At the moment I am struggling to get YAML to do everything I need it to do, so am trying to use html to get som
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In which file I change the brand-text in Gravstrap?
· 9 years ago
Hi, I want to replace the text against a graphic logo, but it does not get there. How do I have to do it right? I have replaced "brand_text" against "brand_image", but how does it have to go? Best reg
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In which file I change the brand-text in Gravstrap?
· 9 years ago
Great! Many Thanks!
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In which file I change the brand-text in Gravstrap?
· 9 years ago
user/pages/common common.md [g-navbar id="navbar1" name=navbar1 fixed=top centering=none brand_text="Gravstrap" render=false]
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In which file I change the brand-text in Gravstrap?
· 9 years ago
Hello, I have the template "Gravstrap" and would like to change the brand text. In which file do I find the possibility? Thank you for the help! Best regards Kaepsele
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Apologies for not being around
· 9 years ago
yeah that damned life does interfere with normal services lol, hope things are on more of an even keel :)
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Apologies for not being around
· 9 years ago
Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don't be sorry. Jack Kerouac (Desolation Angels, 1957)