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Inserting SiteOrigin Headline Into my Index.php page?

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I am not sure If It’s possible but Instead of having the Headline Appear on the sidebar which can be really small In width. I’d like to be able to Insert a php code Into my Index.php page that will show the headline. Is that possible without having to Install SiteOrigin Page Builder. Cause that would be the simplest way to do this but I’d rather be able to Just keep my original Index page and try to Insert a php code for the headline. Hope this Is possible because I really love the style and look of the headline. It would do good when I want to let my visitors know about Breaking News :) Once again, good work on the Plugins. If I am able to drop a review and let people know It’s a wonderful plugin, please give me a link and I will do so! :)

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  1. 10 years, 2 months ago Snowden Our Hero

    I should clarify what I mean by inserting It Into my Index.php page. I want the Headline to appear Inside my top header section on the Index page. So when people visit my website Instead of the headline showing on the sidebar, It would Instead appear above my WordPress content. I just need to know If I am able to Insert a code for this to work. I know how to do It, just un-sure If a code exists for this :)

  2. 10 years, 2 months ago Magus
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Snowden Our Hero

    Your best option in this case would be to add a div at the top of the page containing a sidebar. Detail are here on how to achieve this fairly quickly.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Widgetizing_Themes

    If you give the div a style you could then use CSS to ensure full width.

    Hope this helps

    Magus

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