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February 18, 2013 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Creating background color for a single widget in Eleven40 theme #21182AnitaKeymaster
@afinevo, we need the URL of your site. Each widget area has a specific class id. Without seeing the site, we cannot target that area for you.
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AnitaKeymasterHi @calendargirl, You site is not LIVE. Can you turn it on so we can take a look? Thanks much. And I think what they mean is - to select the Category of your Choice that you want featured in the slider, not that you need to select Featured. Select one of your own.
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AnitaKeymasterHi @darcara, install this plugin, activate it and let it run to regenerate your thumbnails - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/regenerate-thumbnails/.
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AnitaKeymasterWow, @MoodyRiviera... out of all the people on here, I got singled out. I hope that was meant to be a compliment and not an insult of some sort. I don't have a lot of technical skills and haven't taken classes. I've just used SP for so long now that I've learned a lot and only share what I've learned.
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AnitaKeymasterOh, I believe it's a template. Add a new page and select the Portfolio template. Name the page whatever you want.
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AnitaKeymasterOkay. So then what you were looking for was to "widgetize" the footer area.... not "customize" the text in the already existing footer, which are the different solutions I was providing to you. I guess language and terminology really do make a difference. Glad you got it resolved.
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AnitaKeymasterOkay, we are at two pages of this... Mike, go to my website and send me an email with your email address. I can help you remotely from here. We can hook up and I can take a look at what you have. I use Join.me and can take control of your computer from here. Looking forward to helping you out.
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AnitaKeymasterMike, I am totally bewildered here. You can try this - http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/footer/ and you can also just install the Genesis Simple Edits - http://www.studiopress.com/plugins/simple-edits.
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AnitaKeymaster@h2ofilters, you said you edited the footer.php. The instructions say to edit the - widgeted-footer.php - file. Locate that file and use the code there.
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AnitaKeymasterWow @wendycholbi, Prose really is a beast! I'll have to install it on a test and play with it. It's nothing like the other themes.
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AnitaKeymasterProse is a beast! I'm not good with that at all, but after looking at you site - look for this in your style.css (I think for Prose that's where it's at). But you would just increase the 15px in the margin to say 150 or 175. It will bring it down. So you can add a custom background image like her's and then edit this just to get started.
#wrap {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
border: 1px solid #E7E4E4;
border-radius: 0 0 0 0;
margin: 15px auto 0;
padding: 10px;
}
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AnitaKeymasterNo, technically it's not because ALL THEMES work this way and not just Luscious. That's great that she gave you a "visual" but she gave you a visual of "dragging and dropping" the appropriate widgets into the appropriate widget areas which is "how WordPress" itself works. This isn't theme specific. Anyway, good luck ... I'll unsubscribe and let someone else chime in here.
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AnitaKeymasterCan you provide a link to your site so we can see what you have?
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February 17, 2013 at 2:35 pm in reply to: adding custom social buttos to the Right side of the navigation #20875AnitaKeymasterPer the developer instructions at the bottom - http://my.studiopress.com/setup/luscious-theme/, you need to add this to the bottom of your style.css sheet:
#header .widget-area .simple-social-icons {
margin: 40px 0 0;
}
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AnitaKeymasterYou changed your #inner width from 880 to 840. Change it back and it will fit.
#inner {
background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFFFFF;
border-color: #FFFFFF;
border-style: solid;
border-width: 0 0 5px;
margin: 0 auto;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 20px 20px 5px;
width: 840px;
}
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AnitaKeymasterThis is located in your Profile Settings.
Go to Users > Your Profile > scroll down to Author Box and select "Enable Author Box on this User's Posts?" and then Save it.
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AnitaKeymaster@kimber9826, I am not sure how familiar you are with WordPress, but what you are asking isn't really "theme specific." With any theme you purchase or download from the repository - they only provide details on things that may be more complicated. What you are asking about is just merely dragging the appropriately name widgets to the appropriately named widget areas?
If you want to set up the site like the demo.. with the actual content - you would do it like any other Studiopress/Genesis Framework theme. You need to import the Demo Content which is in the XML file provided with the theme.
Go to Tools > Import and select the WordPress Importer tool.
Then, browse to your themes folder on your desktop and locate the XML file.
Import the content and leave everything as it is - bring in the posts under whatever name it says - and not your own. The reason for this is so it's easier to REMOVE the demo content when you are ready.But basically, all you do is drag the widgets where you want them.
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AnitaKeymasterAnitaKeymasterThanks Susan, I really have to get back to writing some decent blogs. I haven't written anything of substance at all since early summer!
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