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April 3, 2013 at 3:28 pm in reply to: Metro – Issues with Footer Credits & Links to Category Archives #32922Brad DaltonParticipant
.home .more-from-category { padding-bottom: 20px; }
Change the value for the padding to suit.
I used Firebug to inspect this element and grabbed the class for this element which i used as the selector and .home for the home page with some basic padding.
Add the code in your child theme's style.css file at the bottom.
Brad DaltonParticipantThere's several ways you can do this, the Widget Logic plugin being the easiest by adding
is_front_page() or is_home()
to the footer widgets.
You can then use CSS to hide anything left over.
Brad DaltonParticipantThe line number 134 is next to the code in the right hand side screen of Firebug:
a, a:visited { color: #FFCC00; text-decoration: none; }
April 3, 2013 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Metro – Issues with Footer Credits & Links to Category Archives #32912Brad DaltonParticipantYou can use the the Genesis Simple Edits plugin to remove the shortcodes for the default footer credits and also add the new HTML there as well.
Or add it using the Genesis Simple hooks plugin.
Another option is to add it using a custom code in your child themes functions.php file.
Create the HTML for your footer links in your WordPress editor, align it and copy it from your text editor then paste it between these div tags in the code.
Backup your child themes functions.php file first.
Brad DaltonParticipantPaste it after the last }
On a seperate line.
It works because i tested it on your site as a new CSS rule using Firebug.
Brad DaltonParticipant3. Paste this code at the end of your child themes style.css file.
#genesisresponsiveslider-widget-2 h4 { display: none; }
Brad DaltonParticipantCouldn't access your site. Do you have the 57 websites all on the same server?
Brad DaltonParticipantHere's the hook locations http://genesistutorials.com/visual-hook-guide/
You can either create a widget in that location, use the Simple Hooks plugin or create a custom function.
Brad DaltonParticipantFor the category i.d Not the category slug sorry:
if ( is_category (‘007’)
Did you remove the code from the home.php file?
Brad DaltonParticipantTry changing the values for font-size and color in your child themes style.css file:
For font size on line 1267
#footer-widgets { font-size: 18px; }
Learn more http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_font.asp
And the text color on line 1281
#footer-widgets .widget { color: #FFFFFF; }
Learn more http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_text.asp
Brad DaltonParticipantTry changing the value for padding on line 345
padding: 8% 20%;
of your child themes style.css file:
.author-box div, .hentry, .navigation, #comments, #footer .wrap, #header .wrap, #nav, #respond { overflow: hidden; padding: 8% 20%; width: 60%; }
To
.author-box div, .hentry, .navigation, #comments, #footer .wrap, #header .wrap, #nav, #respond { overflow: hidden; padding: 1% 20%; width: 60%; }
Brad DaltonParticipantInstall Firebug and inspect these elements so you can change the values for font-size and color in real time before you modify your child themes style.css file.
Brad DaltonParticipantYou'll find a section on I.E box shadow with the code in this article http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/css-box-shadow/
Brad DaltonParticipantIt won't be responsive unless you add multiple sizes.
The browser doesn't dynamically resize your images.
Nick has a plugin for this http://designsbynickthegeek.com/plugins/genesis-responsive-header
And you could also add the different size header images using code. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/09/creating-a-responsive-header-in-wordpress-3-4/
Or this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10762610/how-to-make-header-image-responsive
A small logo will work if it only takes up a small area of the header and doesn't need to be resized.
Brad DaltonParticipantCould be the browser/server/WordPress caching which is a problem i see often. Its crazy but sometimes it takes a while to show up.
Brad DaltonParticipantI don't think this is recommended for SEO purposes but i'm sure it can be done using PHP code.
Brad DaltonParticipantDid you paste the code in your child themes functions.php file or the home.php file?
Should in in functions.php
Otherwise, try changing the conditional tag to the category i.d
if ( is_category (‘case-studies’)
I'd test this on a local install first using your theme.
Brad DaltonParticipantLink to your site please and we can inspect the code using Firebug.
Brad DaltonParticipantBrad DaltonParticipantUse the Show advanced menu properties > CSS classes.
http://www.briangardner.com/social-media-icons/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-social-profiles-menu/screenshots/
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