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June 11, 2015 at 1:52 pm in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155890aregularjoeParticipant
OK, I found another simpler approach to solve the issue.
I selected the 3 column layout, and used CSS to reverse the column widths.
These are the selectors that need to be modified:
/* Wrapping div for .content and .sidebar-primary */
.content-sidebar-sidebar .content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-content-sidebar .content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-sidebar-content .content-sidebar-wrap {
width: 850px;
}/* Primary Sidebar */
.sidebar-primary {
float: right;
width: 150px;
}.sidebar-content .sidebar-primary,
.sidebar-sidebar-content .sidebar-primary {
float: left;
}/* Secondary Sidebar */
.sidebar-secondary {
float: left;
width: 250px;
}.content-sidebar-sidebar .sidebar-secondary {
float: right;
}June 11, 2015 at 1:05 pm in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155884aregularjoeParticipantThank you for the suggestion. You would think it would, but it does not.
I added it to the functions.php file of the theme ( as suggested by the author in the comments). I removed the opening PHP tag. The site works but does not change the column locations.
I also tried selecting the "add_action" parts, to see if the first part of the code would at least remove the 2 sidebars, but that does not happen either.
I suspect this has something to do with the default layout.
Chris
June 11, 2015 at 11:45 am in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155878aregularjoeParticipantAs I am relatively new to coding for the genesis framework I may not be explaining myself clearly and I apprreciate both your response and everyones patience.
I am talking about columns, not menu's.
Yes, eleven40 pro is a 3 column theme. Genesis does not appear to offer an option to order the columns they way I need them. From left to right, I would like the order to be: Primary Widget area, Content area, Secondary Widget area.
This appears to be controlled in Genesis itself via the Layout.php file found at genesis/lib/structure/layout.php
This file appears to control the registering of the page layout options.
Is there a way to write a function, or some other approach, in the eleven40 Pro child theme that would add my desired order of the column?
Thnaks,
Chris
June 11, 2015 at 11:20 am in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155873aregularjoeParticipantThere appears to be no support for the layout I want in genesis itself. (see layout.php). I imagine it could be down with a custom function, but that is beyond my skill with genesis at this point. If anyone cares to offer some help coding that function, thats great, otherwise I'llhave to find some thing else.
June 11, 2015 at 10:56 am in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155870aregularjoeParticipantI don't see anything about removing this kind of thing in the functions file?
June 11, 2015 at 6:15 am in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155835aregularjoeParticipantThat particular combination is not available in the layout settings.
June 11, 2015 at 5:55 am in reply to: eleven40 Pro – The one 3 column page layout I need is not there – Can I create it? #155833aregularjoeParticipantHi,
Thank you for the reply. Basically all I want to do is reorder the columns as secondary sidebar > content > primary sidebar as the default for all pages, archives, everything. Sitewide.
Ideally, I would like to do so in a way that does not complicate updating genesis or the theme's factory updates.
Thnaks,
Chris
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