Okay, I really need to learn self-hosting. I’m back again to the ‘Quentin’ theme because it’s cooler on my eyes and there are ‘Permanent Links’ not only to the ‘posts’ but also to each of my static ‘pages’. For the two ‘main pages of my weblog site — the ‘Home’ page and the ‘Site map’ page, I’ve tweaked the ‘div style’ code to the vertical scrollbar to a longer height of 450 pixels. The rest of the ‘pages’ remain at a height of 350 pixels for the vertical scrollbar.
I cannot make up my mind because I’m never satisfied until I get the elements in their proper place. But because I’m not technically knowledgeable in PHP and SQL, I’m still here at WordPress.com and not at WordPress.org. I wanted my page to be the height of at least the height of a computer screen (to avoid using the main scrollbar of the internet browser) But since this is not practical in a business world, I’ve decided that my ‘Blog pages’ show at most is 2 posts’ (via Settings > Reading of the Dashboard). So this means one post stacks up nicely on top of the other at 350 pixels.
I know there will be more modifications. In the meantime, I’ll think of what else to add to the sidebar. I do hope ‘Google’ doesn’t pick up the images without permission. But that cannot be avoided. Also, I’ve been testing the screen resolution between 800 by 600 pixels and 1024 by 768 pixels. The images of the two main webpages barely show up with smallest resolution. The next largest screen resolution accommodates both my main webpages and the ‘text widgets’ to the ‘Signed books by DB’.
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