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wigatechashar
ParticipantHi @rbulson,
You’re encountering a common issue with WordPress themes like Attitude Pro that use dynamic templates for blog pages. What you’re seeing—an empty editor—is expected because WordPress typically assigns a Posts Page that dynamically loads your blog posts, rather than containing static content you can edit directly in the editor.
To edit the static content (like the text below your photo), follow these steps:
Check the Widgets Area
Go to Appearance > Widgets in your WordPress dashboard. Many themes (including Attitude Pro) use widgets in the sidebar or homepage sections. Look for a “Text” or “Custom HTML” widget in the Right Sidebar or Homepage Widget Areas. This is likely where your static text lives.Use the Customizer
Navigate to Appearance > Customize, then explore sections like Widgets, Homepage Settings, or any custom theme sections labeled by Attitude Pro. You might find a field there for editing static text near your profile photo.Page Builder or Theme Options Panel
Some themes have their own theme options panel or use page builders like Elementor or WPBakery. Check under Appearance > Theme Options or edit the homepage directly if it’s a static page.As a side note, I recently updated my own landing page where I featured a blue lambskin leather jacket photo—it gave the section a sleek, polished look. So I totally get wanting to fine-tune those static elements for better visual appeal!
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