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Tagged: authority pro, featured image, home page

This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by  Victor Font 2 weeks ago.

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  • February 6, 2019 at 6:02 pm #489365

    IanFJ
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    The set up guide for Authority Pro explains how to set up the Front Page 5 Widget Area using the Genesis – Featured Posts widget. I, however, would like to list 3 featured pages.

    Using 3 Genesis – Featured Page widgets mostly works, but the featured image is quite unlike the demo. My home page demonstrates the difference.

    Can anyone help me use Genesis – Featured Page widgets in the Front Page 5 Widget Area to resemble the Authority Pro demo?

    http://www.forest-jones.net/
    February 7, 2019 at 8:05 am #489393

    Victor Font
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    Look through style.css for any reference to .featuredpost .has-post-thumbnail > a

    and add .featuredpage .has-post-thumbnail > a to the same block of CSS. Match whatever the featured post CSS has. So if there's a pseudo element like .featuredpost .has-post-thumbnail > a::before, you will add .featuredpage .has-post-thumbnail > a::before


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    Victor
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