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If it were me, I wouldn't use the page ID. I like to keep things clean so I'd add a custom body class to the page that I want to have the custom background. This is easy to do in Genesis. There is a "Layout Settings" where you can add a "Custom Body Class" on any page. This is where you can add your custom body class.
For example, if your page title was "Services" I'd add "services-page" to the "Custom Body Class" field in the "Layout Settings". This way if the ID is to change down the road somehow you are future proof and the "Custom Body Class" (services-page) will remain the same.
Then you can add the following CSS to your stylesheet.
body.services-page {
background: #333; /* Any CSS color here */
}See if that works at all.
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bryanlewisMemberDo you want each page to be a different color?
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March 27, 2014 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Change "Letter" in Title to Image in Modern Portfolio Pro #96998bryanlewisMemberThe logo isn't an image. It's all CSS.
If you look at your style.css file around 950 you will see .site-title a::before
This is where the CSS is at for your logo. Where it says content: "M"; /* Used to display the letter in the header logo */
This is where you can change the "M" to what ever letter you'd like to display. If you want it to be a photo, you will need to create your photo and upload it to the images folder of the theme and add a background-image in your css.
If you are wanting to change the logo so it's on the right size you will need to change the .site-title a::before to .site-title a::after and adjust the padding accordingly.
I hope that helps out a bit!
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bryanlewisMemberbryanlewisMemberCurrently you have border-bottom: 1px solid #4d4d4d; on .nav-primary in your CSS file. Change this to the following.
.nav-primary .wrap {
border-bottom: 1px solid #4d4d4d;
}
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