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  • April 16, 2013 at 1:08 pm #35801
    nymills
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    I'm using the Executive Theme. Is there a way to change the location of the call to action area to higher up on the page? Thanks!

    April 16, 2013 at 1:33 pm #35804
    Nick Davis
    Member

    Hi.

    Not been able to test it all (so please make a backup of the file first) but...

    1) if you go to the home.php file under /wp-content/themes/executive folder via FTP and
    2) look for this bit of code underneath function executive_home_sections() { you should see
    3) four blocks of code three lines each starting with genesis_widget_area( including one called 'home-cta'
    4) now if you cut and paste those sets of three lines in whatever order you want you should be able to change the order of these four sections however you want, you can then save or re-upload the file over the old one to make the changes

    The only thing that might need doing afterwards is some small CSS tweaks to make sure everything is well spaced as before but this is the core of it

    Please do make a copy of the home.php file first though if you're not sure what you're doing so you can always roll back

    Hope this helps


    @iamnickdavis. I share the best new Genesis stuff weekly at GenesisWP.guide
    I also offer Genesis theme setup and Photoshop (PSD) to Genesis conversions

    April 16, 2013 at 5:02 pm #35848
    nymills
    Member

    Nick, thanks! This is helpful. I'm still learning code and CSS but I think I can handle this with the information you've shared.

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