Hechelbach You all know the usual pattern of a blog: In the top of the page appear the blog name <?php bloginfo('name') ?> and the description <?php bloginfo('description'); ?>. Click on the blog name brings the users back into the main directory. But if you want - artifice like - just specify which font to which appear in the header image, it is difficult, alone simply because font just created, are not just installed on any computer - and can be used only to them. In Arial or Times's new novel is certainly not a problem, but you know, for example, or even small clamps Haettenschweiler? See - the design requirement are subject to tight restrictions. With a few code snippets but that's no problem.

<h1><a xhref="<?php echo get_settings('home'); ?>/"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?></a></h1> <div class="description"><?php bloginfo('description'); ?></div>

Find this Passage in the header.php. Delete them or comment them out. Commenting out? Everything between <!-- and --> is involved, is passed over, and is therefore non-existent for the software that translates the scribbling in a visible line side. We always comment quite a lot, at least if not renewed use of the codes used now is not impossible - for subsequent changes to the code, you have so less typing. In any case, the above passage is now out of the race. Wordpress Germany now offers two ways . Both work perfectly, but are each associated with certain limitations. Where the head is coded, insert a

<div id="header" onclick="location.href='<?php bloginfo('url') ?>';" style="cursor: pointer;">...</div>

a. The disadvantage is that search engines have trouble reading such a passage written - you may see your blog, loaded on most loving way, with wonderful articles and photos, are not found. (And that would be nasty.) Must also inclined reader in your browser to enable JavaScript, the onclick passage indicates. Many turn JavaScript but for security reasons (in short: JS), because JS can also be provided with a defective code. If your head Cascading Style Sheets Image via: have included (abbreviated CSS), then you better take this code.

<div id="header"> <a href="<?php bloginfo('url') ?>/" style="display:block; width:100%; height:100%;"> <span style="visibility:hidden"><?php bloginfo('name') ?></span> </a> </div>

The works reliably, and your site conforms to XHTML validation continues. This is not a platform for cross-presentation of your blog unimportant. (Not that this blog is the Validieruung fulfilled, by the way the Flickr plug-in.) How can you recognize whether your header image with CSS is involved? Well, you scurry into your Stylesheet.css times and look for a passage that resembles this one:

#header { background: #352726 url('images/kubrickheader.jpg') no-repeat bottom center; } #headerimg { margin: 7px 9px 0; height: 192px; width: 740px; }

Here is the background color that is displayed when no image appears, specify the path to the image file (usually but not always in the \ images) and the overall dimensions (the dimensions) of the image. So, now you know that

Good light and good nuck!

Hechelfeld

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