Inger wrote:Juan Elias wrote:Inger wrote:Well, the template name, like 'Village', has a link to the index page of that template, the same with the other example you posted. It is just as simple as that and can be done in any framework. Having the Site name or logo link back to the front page from the different subpages is fairly common.
Oh, and BTW, I'm not a 'Sir'.
The translator translated the Spanish word "Señores" as "Sir"
Then try to translate "Señora" next time
BTW, Frank's reply was apparently the correct thing. It's called a 'collapsible' in Materialize speak, but usually goes by the name of 'Accordion' everywhere else. Mind the spelling, though! A lot of people don't and end up with something not working.
Maybe I should have guessed what you really meant after having read your first post. You were asking about a 'collapsible header'. But I cannot recall someone having wanted to put the top of a page into an accordion before. The question is usually about collapsing it sideways, so I, and probably Wayan too, thought you were asking about the same.
Here's the translation of your text into English:
Oh, I’m a thousand times sorry! I didn’t know! :-0
I will be more careful now, Señora!
Both you and Wayan are professionals in this field, so everything seems easy to you. But I am a person spoiled by WordPress, so this is all difficult for me, and believe me, it requires a lot of effort to understand something.
I have finished the website I mentioned in another topic (psydopomoga.com), but I lost sleep and my appetite over it; still, I got it done. I struggled the most with the menu. So now I know what I was asking about the 'accordion.' I want to understand how to make it. I know it’s easier to just download a ready-made component and use it, but I still want to make it myself.