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Executive – Split Home-Slider Sidebar with Genesis Responsive Slider and Widget

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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Executive – Split Home-Slider Sidebar with Genesis Responsive Slider and Widget

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Tagged: Executive, responsive, responsive slider, Sidebar, widget areas

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 3 months ago by Ozzy.
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  • December 19, 2012 at 4:56 pm #6274
    notfarnow
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    Hi, I'm using Executive and I'm trying to split the Home-Slider sidebar to add 2 widgets to that area.

    Widget 1. Genesis Responsive Slider

    Widget 2. Facebook Social plugin (or any other widget)

    I'm trying to keep it responsive so the Responsive slider resizes with the browser window and eventually the

    Facebook Social widget slips below the slider (on mobile devices).

    I've made some progress using width: 75% and different floats but haven't been completely successful.

    Please see the site here:

    http://www.cashcallcycling.com/

    Thanks so much!

    December 21, 2012 at 8:24 pm #6844
    Ozzy
    Member

    probably the easiest way to do this is by adding classes to the widgets as you register them.

    using Genesis' columns will be a great help. so when you're registering your widget areas in your functions.php file, for the <div id="genesis_responsive_slider" add a class of two-thirds or three-fourths. add a class to the of one-third or one-fourth.

    so your divs would look like:

    i hope that helps!


    Ozzy Rodriguez | Twitter | Google+

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