20250406-2330. Greetings, chumps! I’ve unpublished and set to draft mode some redundant pages, such as Archives (which strangely was shown as Published/Visible via the Jetpack app for iPhone but Deleted and placed in Trash since the Jetpack app feature did NOT include the ability to edit the page into Draft mode and then restored as Draft from my desktop web browser version), Contact, Features, eight clones/duplicates of Blog Home pages, Terms of Use (from a sample Elementor page) and combined my Contents from my Contact and Features pages into the About page.
Now I’m down to a total of 74 Published static pages, which include the 66 KJV audio bible books, one About page, one Home (or Posts Page), the FRONT-COVER (or Front Page, Cornerstone Page) page, one generic WP Privacy Page with Akismet, and the 4 Featured pages for my OLD sites.
I had difficulty setting two templates for my bible project. One template was customized for the 66 KJV audio bible book pages and the other template was meant for yesterday’s newly created “bible page”, which I set to draft mode tonight AFTER discovering how I could set my 4 Featured pages for my OLD sites into two-columns, where the left column contains the Table of Content block and where the right column contains the Contents.
Now that I don’t need a second “bible” page for my chapters, I’ll end up deleting that template, which was set to behave like an app for smartphone and in which the Details block was supposed to stay on the very top in a Sticky Position, which did NOT work because most of these 66 KJV bible pages were too long! And the only way to view the very end of the Details block containing the chapters within the 66 line items of KJV books was to remove the Sticky Position!
And after the discovery of using two-columns and the Table of Content block for my four Featured pages, I no longer need and will delete the extra template meant for the “stand-alone” “bible page”, which my KJBV page could pick-up anyways!
That’s all for now. End transmission 2348 PST.
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