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Brian BournMember
Unless you have changed the default code in you theme, it's probably due to this:
remove_action( ‘genesis_after_header’, ‘genesis_do_subnav’, 15 );
It should just be:
remove_action( ‘genesis_after_header’, ‘genesis_do_subnav’ );
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Brian BournMemberLooks like you have a defined image height for the id #portfolio. In your media query where to starts to looks bad, add the following and you should be fine.
#portfolio img { height: auto; }
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Brian BournMemberYou'll need a plugin for this. There are probably hundreds of free ones in the repository. Take a look at NextGen Gallery for a good free option.
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March 17, 2013 at 3:15 pm in reply to: How do I get sidebar widgets in different colour? Outreach theme #28672Brian BournMemberIf they are all the same type of widget (ex: all text widgets) you can use the id that WordPress outputs for each widget and target that with CSS, but you will run into an issue if you ever change your widgets.
If you use Chrome Inspector or Firebug, you can see the id of each widget.
If you are targeting different types of widgets (ex: text, RSS, recent posts, etc) you can use target the widget classes, which will still work if the widgets are changed later on.
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Brian BournMemberGenesis already has similar numeric paging available on the the theme settings page.
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Brian BournMemberIt's probably due to your posts per page argument. With 1.9 there were a few changes announced with the grid loop and you will now need to get pre_get_posts first. This should get you to what you need to do. http://wpsmith.net/2013/genesis/genesis-grid-loop-in-genesis-1-9/
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Brian BournMemberI replied to your other post. Gary's code is correct-just missing a couple of dashes. Here's a post I wrote about using the nextpage tag. http://www.bourncreative.com/how-to-use-the-wordpress-next-page-tag-to-manage-long-content
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Brian BournMemberGary is correct with his suggestion. Just need to change it to
<!--nextpage-->
Note the two dashes. You can also just click the more tag button and replace "more" with "nextpage" inside the carets.
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Brian BournMemberIn your CSS file there is a left margin of 230px on #header causing the issue.
Change to this and you should be fine
#header { background: none repeat scroll 0 0 transparent; margin: 0 auto 10px; min-height: 105px; overflow: hidden; width: 960px; }
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Brian BournMemberFebruary 25, 2013 at 7:05 pm in reply to: How to adjust featured image size of a post on Home page #22808Brian BournMemberAfter you change a featured image size, you will need to use the plugin to regenerate the new thumbnails from the original upload, or re-upload the images so the new size gets created.
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February 25, 2013 at 6:39 pm in reply to: How to adjust featured image size of a post on Home page #22802Brian BournMemberYou can change the grid thumbnail by editing this section of your functions.php file.
/** Add new image sizes */ add_image_size( 'grid-thumbnail', 270, 100, TRUE );
Just change 270 or 100 to what you want.
Depending on what you change it to, you may also need to change the image alignment in the grid loop code above to alignright or alignleft. Once you change the thumbnail sizes, you will need to upload new featured images or use the plugin regenerate thumbnails to create the new size.
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Brian BournMemberWe use the plugin FAQ Manager for this type of thing. It's easy to use and you can turn off its own styles and add your own.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-faq-manager/
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Brian BournMemberNot familiar with that theme but the demo looks like it's just some HTML in a text widget.
<a class="social-buttons" href="http://www.facebook.com/bgardner">Facebook</a> <a class="social-buttons" href="https://plus.google.com/109450535379570250650">Google</a> <a class="social-buttons" href="http://instagram.com/bgardner/">Instagram</a> <a class="social-buttons last" href="http://twitter.com/bgardner">Twitter</a>
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Brian BournMemberYes, at about line 819 there is a font-size reference to .taxonomy-description h1. Remove that and your code should work.
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Brian BournMemberYou're not going to be able to just change some of the words' font family. You may need to use a different selector like .menu-times a or something else in the cascade to target your custom class.
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Brian BournMemberThat theme uses a home.php file to control the grid loop on the home page. If you remove that file from your theme, you can assign your posts the front page and they should display how you want.
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Brian BournMemberAt around line 372 of your style.css file you can remove this: .post-info a, and that should add the underline back to your link.
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Brian BournMemberYes. On the menu screen click on the screen options link in the upper right and make sure that CSS classes is checked. After that you can expand one of your menu links and add a CSS class (something like menu-times).
Once the class is added you can add some CSS to your style.css file
.menu-times { font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; }
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February 19, 2013 at 6:01 pm in reply to: Removing "Search this website…" from Search widget? #21511Brian BournMemberYou can use this sample in your functions.php file to change the search input text.
http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/search-form/#input-box
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