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AnitaKeymaster
Hi Kim, the Adorable Child Theme was created by Lindsey of Pretty Darn Cute. They have their own support forum located here - http://prettydarncute.com/pre-made-theme-support/. Susan, one of the SP Community Moderators, also provides assistance over there. Complete the form and she can help you.
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AnitaKeymasterLook for this in your style.css - add the border-radius you see in there that I "added" and the avatar will be round.
.avatar, .featuredpage img, .featuredpost img, .post-image { background-color: #F5F5F5; border: 1px solid #DDDDDD; border-radius: 50% 50% 50% 50%; padding: 4px; }
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AnitaKeymasterThen on the Blog page where you use the Blog template - select the Sidebar you want to show up on Blog pages.
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AnitaKeymasterBlogs are typically set up in this fashion. Create a page called "Blog" and use the Page Template called "Blog" - then save it. This page would pull ALL of your "blog" entries. There is no need to create a "Category" called Blog.
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AnitaKeymasterYou need to use the "offset" area of the widget you have. If you provide a link to your website I could give you better instruction.
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AnitaKeymasterI am not familiar with Zurb. I just know that this is what Brian Gardner suggests for adding Media Queries - http://www.briangardner.com/media-queries/. Maybe I can get him to chime in here.
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AnitaKeymasterAs far as I know, Genesis themes run off of the Genesis Framework.
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AnitaKeymasterYou're welcome!
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AnitaKeymasterYou need to change the 250px in both places back to 230px then center the entire code. An example, which you should be able to copy and paste is below:
<center><iframe width="230" scrolling="No" height="410" frameborder="0" seamless="seamless" allowtransparency="true" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:230px; height:410px;" id="sawresearch1" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" name="sawresearch1" src="http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/widgets/research/sa-research-widget-external.aspx"></iframe></center>
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AnitaKeymasterLet me know if this works for you so I can resolve and close this out.
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April 22, 2013 at 7:30 am in reply to: Footer – can't get widget areas to stack on Iphone – Metro #36868AnitaKeymasterYes, try that. Mobile is a beast. Any action you want your website to perform or look like in mobile needs to be done under the @media CSS of your style.css sheet.
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AnitaKeymasterOne of the key things you wrote in the beginning is this "Note that my site isn’t public yet. I’m using the eleven40 theme."
It is really difficult for us to zero in on specific elements and code if we can see you website. So maybe when you are at a point where you can share your URL, we can help you better.
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AnitaKeymasterAre you trying to force a home page layout?
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AnitaKeymasterAre you trying to force a home page layout?
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AnitaKeymasterYou can assign a Sidebar to a Category. Open up the Categories, select a category to edit - and you will see Sidebar Options and a drop down. Just select the one you want on each sidebar.
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April 21, 2013 at 8:02 pm in reply to: Footer – can't get widget areas to stack on Iphone – Metro #36788AnitaKeymasterYou need to add the widget areas to the @media mobile CSS area and set the widths to 100%. I just ran into this on another theme I am doing custom work on.
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AnitaKeymasterYou would have to customize the CSS for each widget individually that you drag over into the Primary sidebar.
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AnitaKeymasterNone of them use round avatars but Minimum uses round shapes for social media.
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AnitaKeymasterawww, thanks, but I am still learning. I am not a PRO yet, but working on it.
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AnitaKeymasterUsing the code you have in there:
Change the margin from 100px to 10px.
.home-callout img { display: block; float: left; height: auto; margin: 40px 0 10px 100px; max-width: 100%; overflow: hidden; padding: 0 0 0 50px; }
Change this left margin from 20px to 50px and it will move it over.
.home-text { display: block; float: right; margin: 40px 20px 20px 0; overflow: hidden; padding: 10px 20px 0; text-align: left; width: 40%; }
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