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Okay now.... to back track.. if you are using MailChimp then I would assume you need to add the Mailchimp widget to the website to capture your email addresses versus using the RSS feed. There should be a plugin or Mailchimp can provide you with what you need. I will unsubscribe from this because I cannot help you any further. Good luck.
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AnitaKeymasterOh, and if that isn't what you want - look here, there are 3 social media plugins you could use down where you have yours now which will add the RSS feed to your third-party feeder - http://www.studiopress.com/plugins.
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AnitaKeymasterYou see were the date is located on the navigation on the right - you can change that to the RSS feed icons:
Go to Genesis > Theme Settings, scroll down to the Primary Navigation - click the drop down on "Display the Following" to RSS, then SAVE.
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AnitaKeymasterI am interested. Just looking at the site and what you explained, I wouldn't buy it. They probably should have come out with a "free" version with a few features and then develop a PRO version. This way people would have had time to play around with it and digest how it works. I try not to spend money on things.
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AnitaKeymasterWhat is the URL of your website so I can take a look?
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AnitaKeymasterYou will need to use FTP to copy the original functions.php file from your hard drive to your server.
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AnitaKeymasterOpen up your Style.css file and copy/paste this at the bottom. Keep in mind... Text-8, Text-11 and Text-12 are the IDs for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd text box. If you drag those out and add new ones, you will need to change the id numbers to these.
#text-8 {
float: left;
width: 290px;
}#text-11 {
float: left;
width: 290px;
}#text-12 {
float: right;
width: 290px;
}
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AnitaKeymasterThey have the three text widgets in the Welcome widget area. You have yours in the properties. Put them in Welcome and let's see what that does.
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AnitaKeymasterTry turning off the Minify. I can see it if I turn on compatibility mode.
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AnitaKeymasterYou're welcome! I thought I was going to tear my hair out!
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AnitaKeymasterOkay, check this. Go to Genesis > Theme Settings. Scroll all the way to the bottom - did you place the code in the last box marked Footer?
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AnitaKeymasterYou should check with the Django application to see if has any shared services, api's, etc., that will work with WordPress. I Googled Django & WordPress for you here. Take a read at this. This is going to be something that needs more programming experience than what is provided here.
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AnitaKeymasterDo you have a footer.php file? And, check your home.php file way at the bottom to see if you have this code and let me know.
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AnitaKeymasterYou're welcome.
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AnitaKeymasterI looked on the old forum. You should put in a support ticket and reference your issues as well as this link from the old forum - http://www.studiopress.com/support/showthread.php?t=120551. Do not worry if you are unable to log in to read it. Just reference it in your support ticket.
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AnitaKeymasterTheme Settings, sorry.
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February 9, 2013 at 11:13 am in reply to: Going green theme doubles the post images when a post is made sticky /featured #19240AnitaKeymasterYou don't need to use the Sticky function for that theme. You set what you want Featured in the area by the category selection or page you select in the Featured Post or Featured Page. Did you add a Featured Image and then add the same image to the body of the post?
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AnitaKeymasterWell, how Studiopress used to do it is - they used eJunkie.com. We purchased a theme via the website and then it went to PayPal for the payment to be made. Once the payment was made there was a URL that we returned back to. Their URL pointed back to the website where there was a message that the payment was made and the link to the theme would be in our email.
So... looking at what you want, the person comes to your WP site, makes the purchase (say PayPal), you enter the URL for where they need to go next (subdomain.domain.com) where they will in turn download their app.
Does that make sense?
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AnitaKeymasterI still get a 404 when I go here - http://mecavegirl.com/?attachment_id=506.
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AnitaKeymasterI am on this page right now and see it in the top right corner. When I click on an image, I get a 404.
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