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  • #67050
    Robert
    Participant

    I’ve already built my site in the free version and just purchased the pro to customize the footer with a few sections. But I really want the pro site to look exactly like the free site with no other changes. When I look at the Live Preview of the pro, it looks completely different. Do I have to start editing my site from scratch if I activate the Pro?

    #67055
    Sakin
    Keymaster

    @Robert: No, you don’t have to start from scratch. Catch Responsive Pro theme is an advance version of Catch Responsive Free theme with additional features listed in theme instructions page at http://catchthemes.com/theme-instructions/catch-responsive-pro/

    You don’t have to do re-settings much, but yes you need to configure additional features. You can check this screencast at http://devotepress.com/wordpress-writing-editing/upgrade-premium-version-wordpress-themes-eg-adventurous-pro/ which explains the process.

    #67068
    Robert
    Participant

    Thank you. I hope it’s not too confusing to ask a separate question in this thread? How do I find the Post ID to change the featured content or slider to posts? I have featured images in all posts but I don’t know what the post ID is and can’t find it.

    #67072
    Robert
    Participant

    Sorry, I found it, thanks for your help.

    #67077
    Sakin
    Keymaster

    @Robert: No Problem. Great you found it 🙂

    #67233
    Robert
    Participant

    Sorry, @Sakin, I lost it again. I had found the post ID by clicking “Get Shortlink” while editing a post, but now it gives me a completely different link and not a number (not sure if this is because of a plugin I installed?). Is there another way to find the post ID? Thanks

    #67325
    Sakin
    Keymaster

    @Robert: After you activate Catch IDs plugin you will see post ID like this. See this screenshots https://wordpress.org/plugins/catch-ids/screenshots/

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