Thx Wayan!
That's the problem with using themes, especially when who-so-ever created it doesn't give any supporting documentation as to what to do to make it individual to one's preferences.
This is so true.
In my old days as a consultant I used to archive on my computer old reports and documentation (for the purpose of re-using those reports in the future). Soon after I discovered it more time consuming to modify an old report than writing a new one from scratch. So most of my archives are in computer heaven now.
Likewise it's usually faster to build a websites from scratch (and get inspiration from other websites) than trying to modify themes or reverse engineer other websites. And you will learn a lot more doing so.
It's easy to see, once you see it.