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So I’ve started my site and have installed a free theme (WordPress/BlueHost) that I may eventually update to the Pro, but I want to get as much trial and error out of the free version before I decide to purchase the pro version. I like the set up of my homepage using the theme, but as a total newbie, I’m still trying to figure out how to customize/edit the theme and add links, etc.
If I add additional pages to the website to be linked from the home page (+ new page), it takes me to WonderBlocks. Instead of building a generic page using WonderBlocks, can I use a new theme here?
I guess that’s my main issue: To maintain a consistent look throughout the website, does the theme not carryover to additional pages?
Is there a way to carryover the theme to multiple pages? Or is there a way to use a different theme for the additional pages?
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You forgot to mention what theme are you using. It depends if it is a classic or hybrid theme vs a FullSiteEditing or block theme, the solution would be different.
>have installed a free theme (WordPress/BlueHost) that I may eventually update to the Pro
I’m guessing that you are fairly new to using WordPress, I wouldn’t recommend going for a pro version of any theme without first getting the hang of WordPress in general and getting to know it’s limitations and what struggles does exactly the Pro theme helps you overcome.
There may be some that are worth paying, but others just give you a few features that can be achieved with two lines of css.
>If I add additional pages to the website to be linked from the home page (+ new page), it takes me to WonderBlocks. Instead of building a generic page using WonderBlocks, can I use a new theme here?
I never heard of WonderBlocks, but I guess you used some kind of pattern created by the creator of those blocks, and the buttons or links direct you to their website. You should be able to change the link to point to the pages you create.
>To maintain a consistent look throughout the website, does the theme not carryover to additional pages?
>Is there a way to carryover the theme to multiple pages? Or is there a way to use a different theme for the additional pages?
That’s the main job of a theme.
I’d recommend you to start with a tried and tested hybrid multipurpose theme like Blocksy, Astra or Kadence, and try and learn Gutenberg.
All of them have base free themes and provide you with a bunch of starter site templates to start with.
If you need additional gutenberg blocks with more features, try GenerateBlocks, KadenceBlocks, Spectra, Stackable…