i’m wondering if it’s possible to add a php file in your themes folder (wp-content/themes/classic) where the css file is, then link afterwards? Because i’m currently trying to add a register.php into my blog but i still need the header and everything else.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Yes. For example, if you want something like http://www.yourdomain.com/test follow this steps:
In your theme folder create a php file called page-test.php.
From your dashboard publish a page with the title Test(with no content at all).
Now, when you’ll go to http://www.yourdomain.com/test you will se your page. And in page-test.php you can use all WordPress functions such as get_header(), get_sidebar() etc.
Yes. What you want is to define a new “page” template, and then to create a new page in your wordpress using that template. Here’s the WP documentation on that topic: http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Page_Templates
Alternatively, you don’t have to place it in your theme folder; you can put it in the root wordpress folder and have it function outside of wordpress. Then you can change your theme to have a static link to that page, or link to it in some other manner. It would be more difficult to use the header/footer/sidebar template features, though.