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ams2Member
Thanks for your help.
ams2MemberSeem to have it working now.
December 30, 2014 at 1:26 pm in reply to: Is it possible to unregister the 'Comments and Trackbacks' section in the admin #135685ams2MemberNice one Mr Chinmoy Paul, you managed to work it out. Got it from your website:
// Removing it from Customizer page
add_action( 'customize_register', 'gd_remove_customize_section', 20 );
function gd_remove_customize_section($wp_customize){
$wp_customize->remove_section( 'genesis_comments');
}Was struggling with that one for a while, thanks.
December 30, 2014 at 6:21 am in reply to: Is it possible to unregister the 'Comments and Trackbacks' section in the admin #135656ams2MemberThank.
Is it possible to remove it from admin > appearance > customize. Because it still shows in the admin customize page.
December 26, 2014 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Is it possible to unregister the 'Comments and Trackbacks' section in the admin #135377ams2MemberThanks for your comment Ren, it wasn't quite what I am looking but it was my fault, I meant to say only remove the Genesis 'Comments and Trackbacks'
I have a wordpress multisite that is used for blogging only, and building a community with it. If Genesis isn't installed and I was using another theme, when a user signs up to create a blog, the default settings mean users can leave comments and trackbacks on posts and pages, this is how I prefer these default settings. Then users can go to settings - discussions to either close comments on new articles/ automatically close comments within a certain time, turn off trackbacks, or turn on/off comments & trackbacks per page and per post.
This is how I would prefer it to be and it is all that I need. And I have in my instructions for users how do this.
With Genesis installed it adds its own 'Comments and Trackbacks' to turn on or off, which for my type of multisite is not needed, so I would like to completely remove that Genesis feature the same way you can unregister a layout or the secondary navigation.
It isn't much problem having that Genesis feature, but I would prefer users not to use it.
Any help appreciated.
December 19, 2014 at 7:58 am in reply to: Can anyone recommend the best way to set up a responsive navigation #134897ams2MemberThanks Porter, nice website by the way.
I must of missed that Slick Nav one. I used something else from WPsites before, so I will definitely give that a go.
ams2MemberThanks Lorraine, that is absolutely perfect.
I just realised what that was:
add_theme_support( 'genesis-structural-wraps', array( 'header', 'nav', 'subnav', 'site-inner', 'footer-widgets', 'footer' ) );
I jusy added that code and I should be able to swap my site-inner css values with the new wrap and use the (outer) site-inner div for my intended purpose.
Genesis framework uses those structural wraps by default in the header, nav and footer, but not the site-inner by default. That has added what I needed anyway, thank you.
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