Setup For PayPal, Favicons, Apple Touch Icons
- Previous day’s blunder: Forgot to add a # sign in the CSS when targeting a CSS ID for one of the sidebar widgets, and erroneously attributed the failure to change the widget’s style to the host’s caching system.
- Changed most business information on PayPal business account to that of ancientgreekkeyboard.com.
- Revised product title on all shopping cart buttons.
- First test purchase.
- Gravatar created on new WordPress.com account.
- Created new administrator with new gravatar & site email.
- Fixed widget style for Single Blog Posts (ie: product listing and cart should appear under the blog navigation in the sidebar).
- Created favicon. Site logo is too detailed to see on a 16 px X 16 px image, so used π (for παλαιός: old, ancient). Experienced a little trouble finding a site that converts PNG favicons to ICO. Must explicitly ask Google to search for this.
- Apple touch icons created, uploaded and HTACCESS code added.
- Screenshot of site with Child Theme styles enabled & added to the Child Theme folder.
Other posts in this series:
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 1
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 2
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 3
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 4
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 5
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 6
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 7
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Day 8: (Site brought live)
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Week 2
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Week 3
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Week 4
- Week 5: Speed optimization tests
- Manual eCommerce Site Setup On SiteGround: Week 6
- How to convert a non-WWW WordPress site to WWW