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If you want a particular post to always display on the sidebar, use the Genesis Featured Page Advanced plugin. You can select the Post you want with it's featured image. This way it will not change when you add new posts.
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AnitaKeymasterGo to your blog page. Click "Screen Options" in the top right corner. Make sure the "Custom Fields" box is checked. Then go down to "Custom Fields", click Add New. In the "Name" field put - query_args and in the "Value" field put - cat=all.
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AnitaKeymasterI think it's something specific to your computer and your browser as I am able to Pin from your website just fine.
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AnitaKeymasterShare your code in here. I just got new widgets to work on my Lifestyle Pro demo.
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AnitaKeymasterWhat site is it? The site you linked is not functioning properly.
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September 5, 2019 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493427AnitaKeymasterAnd clients need to understand that while they "want the site to look and work the way they want it".... their site is for the audience/visitors to be able to use. Many don't put themselves in the position of an end-user.
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September 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493426AnitaKeymasterYeah, it's kinda hard especially when people are looking for the best viewing experience. I always try to look at the Google Analytics of a clients' site to see where their traffic is coming from. If the majority of the traffic is coming from smaller to medium sized devices, then I'd say code it for "their best viewing experience".
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AnitaKeymasterThe JS script is inserting a "br" break code. Try adding this to your stylesheet or to the Additional CSS box under Appearance > Customize.
.widget-area.header-widget-area .alignleft { margin-top: -25px; }
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September 5, 2019 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493423AnitaKeymasterThe best way to achieve that would be add the words to the image itself. With all the different mobile devices, it will be hard to keep the text in the right position. The text looks a bit small on my end on laptop. But you'd have a much better user experience if you created the words in the image.
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AnitaKeymasterWhat theme were you using? The site is not functioning properly now.
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AnitaKeymasterYou might want to consider using blocks for that. May make things more simple. Create one page with the layout the way you want it. Then copy the page content to your new pages.
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AnitaKeymasterYou would need to manually create the redirect. Search for the Redirection plugin in the repo.
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AnitaKeymasterSeptember 4, 2019 at 8:51 am in reply to: Featured Image Doesn't Display by Default on FB or Twitter #493395AnitaKeymasterAre you scraping "new" content or old existing content. If you "new" content, then Facebook and Twitter will render a message that the page/post hasn't been shared before. You need to do that first scrape. That typically doesn't happen with Yoast unless there was an image there and then you changed it to something else. Then you need to scrape twice (the first will show the old, the second scrape will show the new).
But keep in mind, it's at Facebook and Twitter's discretion to render those images. Even if the code is right, I've gotten a gray box and had to do it again. We're kinda at their mercy when it comes to this stuff.
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AnitaKeymasterScreamingFrog was recommended to me. The free version is good for small to medium sized websites. You'd need the premium version for large sites.
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September 4, 2019 at 8:45 am in reply to: Don't see Genesis in WP Dashboard after update to Genesis 3.1.1 #493393AnitaKeymasterIf you don't see it in the Customizer then you need to "hover" the Genesis tab so that the additional menu items will be displayed.
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AnitaKeymasterTry using Genesis Featured Page Advanced if you only want to display the archive page only. You have been specific in how you want that area to work, i.e., you want archive to show or you want an image from each portfolio to be displayed.
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AnitaKeymasterIt's always best to provide a URL to the site that has issues, along with any additional URLs to page/posts that are not working.
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AnitaKeymasterYou would need to enable HTML5 on the site - https://my.studiopress.com/documentation/snippets/html5/enable-html5-markup/.
But you would also need to convert all of the CSS to be HTML5 and not XHTML. And then probably your page templates. Cobaltapps has a converter at the bottom of this page. And you would need to also include new responsive CSS to those themes for them to be responsive. And, if you wanted to take advantage of the block editor, then you'd need to add that functionality to those themes.
Genesis has come so far since XHTML that you would need to put those on a staging and try to convert them. It would probably be a better use of your time to just switch themes.
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AnitaKeymasterYou will need to either copy/paste your HTML content into new pages on the WordPress website or use some sort of HTML import plugin. You can search the repo for that.
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