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I am working with cafe pro on Google Chrome.
The header image customization automatically compresses my custom logo/header image to be very small, and while it looks great on mobile, it is far too small for the large blank home page. Is there a way I can make it appear larger on desktop browsers while still keeping the image responsive for mobile?
I previously had tried to use a background image in the header section with my logo on it to circumvent this issue, but that was also then not responsible/adjustable on different browsers and devices.
Hi there! I'm a beginner when it comes to creating WordPress websites, but I do have the Genesis framework. I've been looking at the demo sites for many Genesis child themes and can't help but feel like I haven't found the "perfect" one. Since I'm a beginner, I want something that requires minimal customizations since I wouldn't really know how to customize it in the first place besides change the text and photos on the demo.
I also haven't found a child theme with the type of header I'm imagining (they're either all full-width or have an image behind them). I want it to be "indented" a little, logo on left, menu on right, and ability to add a button to the menu. It should also be on a solid color background, no images behind it.
Then I'd like a full-width hero image with a text overlay and button. The mobile responsiveness of this is important. Finally, I'd like a blog feed centered in a container, so not full-width. At the bottom of the homepage, there is a full-width email opt in form and the footer with multiple columns.
I'm great at using Canva though so I put together a quick visual for what I'm imagining, which I uploaded to my Dropbox and linked down below. I know what I want is simple and I'm sure it can be done on many themes, but like I said, I'm a beginner and don't want many customizations ahead of me.
Any ideas or recommendations? Thank you 🙂
[Resolved]Topic: Cafe Pro Responsive Menu Not Sticky
Hey folks, I'm Cole. I've just barely put my toe in the Genesis waters. I bought and have set up with the Sample theme on my localhost to investigate if it is my next path after the previous Foundation based starter I had been using went dormant.
My goal is to continue with the general process I had been using, which is custom designs leveraging SASS and partials.
I can't see going back to vanilla CSS.
I am more a designer than developer however. I don't tend to need to do a bunch of custom PHP in most projects. They are more about presentation and the ability of the client to manage content.
I have done some initial research on SASS based versions of the Genesis Sample theme. But they all seem to be a little outdated and not very active, which is worrisome.
So, I have a few questions I'm hoping the community can help me out with:
- Is anyone using what they feel like is a quality SASS starter theme? Or is this just not done because there are other efficiencies that out weigh those of SASS?
- Are most Genesis users buying themes rather than creating custom designs?
- When using vanilla CSS are y'all just adding/customizing the main styles.ccs of your child theme or are you putting custom CSS into the Customizer > Add'l CSS box?
- Aren't there various Page Templates, sidebar, full width that can be used on a page by page basis rather than globally set in Customizer?
- Can you use an SVG logo in Genesis?
- Are y'all focused on leveraging Gutenberg and Atomic Blocks or are some using WPBakery or other visual editors?
- Is anyone using github to manage their customizations?
These all seem like lame questions. Right now, I feel like a fish out of water coming from using a blank Foundation 6 based theme (FoundationPress) and a SASS workflow. FoundationPress was blank in the sense of it has very simple default styles, responsive breakpoints, a built in menu/mobile menu. The Foundation Framework itself provided grids, buttons, typographic scaling, modals, things I could manipulate with SASS but didn't have to "develop" myself, like some other SASS based blank starter themes require. I don't need to develop my own nav walker or default styles or theme from scratch. Thus, Genesis seeming like it might be a path forward.
I'm unfamiliar with a Genesis workflow. Can anyone describe a basic "This is how I normally work" process with Genesis or point me to a good resource that describes a workflow?
I am using Outreach Pro theme.
Current logo works fine for desktop. However, not so well for mobile. And if I edit the logo to work well with mobile, it looks out of place on desktop.
Is there an easy way to have different logo for desktop and different logo for mobile?
Best regards,
Ashish.
I would like the header Financial News Corp to be bigger. It is set to 760 x 180. How do I create a full-width responsive header in the magazine pro theme or how do I create a full-size header logo in desktop view?
Also, when I upload the logo image in media view, I am not seeing the size options in WordPress...the options at the bottom to make it small, medium, large, or size as. It looks as if the header is set to medium.
Thank you.
Topic: Responsive header issue
Hi everyone,
I'm having an issue withe the SmartPassiveIncome Pro theme as follows:
here is the website link: omarwhite.com
if you open the site in any browser with the default browser zoom ( Which is 100%) it will not show properly as the logo will show above the header right widget.BUT if you zoom out to 90% it will show correct and this is the case with ALL browsers so ,I guess its a design issue.
What I want :
I want the site to show correctly at the 100% zoom level when tested with all browsersCan you help?
Thanks in advance.
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