The Stallion Responsive Theme includes two built in header areas, these can be turned on/off independently of each other meaning you can have a WordPress blog with. Header area 1 (Stallion 2011 Header Area) Header area 2 (Alternative Stallion Header Area) 2 header entire areas (looks rubbish) Combination of the two (half of one, half of the other). No header areas This gives the Stallion Responsive theme users full control over how their WordPress blogs header area behaves and it’s all controlled by a few clicks of the mouse. Stallion Theme Header Areas Under “Stallion Theme” >> “Layout Options” : “Stallion Header Areas” you will find the following options that turn the header areas on/off: Each of the two WordPress […]
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Location of 2011 custom headers uploaded under Appearence
Hi David,
I am using Stallion Responsive (not Child). I added custom 2011 headers with the Appearance upload facility but can’t find the folder where these are located. Can you please help?
Understanding WordPress Image Uploads
Any images added under “Appearance” >> “Header” will be saved in your default uploads folder.
By default WordPress sets the uploads folder to
/wp-content/uploads/
Depending on the settings “Settings” >> “Media” determines exact location, if you’ve ticked
Organize my uploads into month- and year-based folders
Your images are organised by month, so something added this month (November 2014) will be under.
/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/
If you wanted access to thse via FTP you’d access the server with an FTP program and go to /wp-content/uploads/2014/11/
You can also access images directly under your WordPress Dashboard under “Media” >> “Library”.
If you just uploaded an image via “Appearance” >> “Header” it will be the first image shown, it’s organised by newest image first. Here you can delete any images you don’t want anymore.
To use a Stallion 2011 Header Image uploaded via “Appearance” >> “Header” you’ll see it on the options page “Appearance” >> “Header” where it can be ticked to be used etc…
To use with the Stallion 2011 Header Area go to “Stallion Theme” >> “Layout Options” and tick “Activate 2011 Header Area”.
Note: Images uploaded this way only work with the Stallion 2011 Header Area, that’s the header area with the big image below the title of the site. This doesn’t work with the Alternative Stallion Header Area, that’s the header area like I’m using on this site with the image behind the title of the site. If you want a custom image with the alternative header it has to be uploaded via FTP, see main article from the heading “Alternative Stallion Header Area” for instructions.
David
Understanding WordPress Image Uploads