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// Remove after post widget from sticky post .post-585 .after-post { display: none; }
Paste this CSS code at the end of your child themes style.css file.
Brad DaltonParticipantYou can install the Widget Logic plugin and add a conditional tag for sticky posts to your Genesis eNews Widget.
is_sticky()
Or you can add the conditional tag to the custom function in your child themes functions.php file.
Brad DaltonParticipanti think you may need to post a question in the Gravity forms forum.
Brad DaltonParticipantYou need to remove this code from your child themes functions.php file:
/** Add post image above post title */ add_action( 'genesis_before_post', 'streamline_post_image' ); function streamline_post_image() { if ( is_page() ) return; if ( $image = genesis_get_image( 'format=url&size=post-image' ) ) { printf( '<a href="%s" rel="bookmark"><img class="post-photo" src="%s" alt="%s" /></a>', get_permalink(), $image, the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) ); }
March 25, 2013 at 12:32 am in reply to: Change the 'Join Us Get Fresh Content Now' image (Genesis Generate) #31059Brad DaltonParticipantYes. wp-content > themes > generate > images
The size is 346 x 265
Brad DaltonParticipantBrad DaltonParticipantShould still be there. Try dragging the widget back into that area.
Brad DaltonParticipantThe hooks enable you to display content in those locations and style your content using CSS rules in that specific location.
You can add custom widget area's, display images or any other HTML and even use conditional tags to display content only on specific pages in that location.
Example:
function display_welcome_text() { echo "Howdy Folks!"; } add_action( 'genesis_after_content', 'display_welcome_text' );
This code. once added to your child themes functions.php file will output the welcome text, Howdy Folks in the genesis_after_content hook location.
Here's a few more code snippets you can test to learn how hooks and filters work in Genesis http://www.briangardner.com/code/
http://gregrickaby.com/2011/02/genesis-code-snippets.html
Brad DaltonParticipantBrad DaltonParticipantThe SEO Data Transporter plugin is the best option when changing themes.
This plugin enables you to migrate your SEO settings from Thesis (And many of themes/seo plugins) to the native SEO settings Genesis provides.
Brad DaltonParticipantChange the hook location and add a conditional tag. Here's the code https://gist.github.com/braddalton/5234454
You can also reposition the secondary nav menu if needed to any hook location.
Brad DaltonParticipantGo to Settings > Reading in your WordPress Dashboard and select the page for the front page displays from the drop down.
Brad DaltonParticipantAn easier way to do this is to create an image for your titles and description using a tool like Photoshop or Paint.net.
I know you can easily change the font-size of the description but to keep it on the same line as your title would probably require inline CSS and use of a hook.
Brad DaltonParticipantBrad DaltonParticipantWhich hook do you want to use? http://genesistutorials.com/visual-hook-guide/
You can add it with a conditional tag using Genesis Simple Hooks so it only displays on single posts and not archives
Or you can add it to a custom function in your child themes style.css file which is preferable.
Here's the code https://gist.github.com/braddalton/5231462
Change the hook and conditional tag of needed.
There's no More-tag on single posts.
Brad DaltonParticipantAdd the new CSS rules which include your fonts to the custom code box.
You need to check the code for importing fonts http://www.fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator
Brad DaltonParticipantYou don't need the Genesis connect plugin with the latest version of BuddyPress version 1.7.
Brad DaltonParticipantBrad DaltonParticipantYou could remove it from the description and add it next to the title in the general settings.
Brad DaltonParticipantLooks like the form is working fine to me. Did you clear your browser cache or is there something i am missing?
What you could try is:
if ( is_page ( '007' ) )
using the post i.d (ex. 007) for the page rather than the template name.
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