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Calvin KoepkeMember
I don't think the Simple Social Icons output as a shortcode. I'm not sure entirely what the function is to output, but I bet you could find it in the plugin.
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Calvin KoepkeMemberNope, there is no way to do that. The paragraphs are simply one function dumping out the content.
Did you create a new post and try and add a custom meta description? If you did it on the same post and tried, the social network probably already cached your previous description...
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Calvin KoepkeMemberNo, I don't think the Social Shares plugin messes with the Social meta tags at all.
Another cause might be if you're using an SEO plugin, like Yoast. You can usually modify the template to output something else, but it would be hard to make it dynamic and still use the first words of the entry content.
However, if you do, I think you can set a custom SEO description per post, at the bottom of the edit page.
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Calvin KoepkeMemberSeems like an issue with Genesis' social meta tags. The share buttons input into the entry content, which I'm assuming is what is being injected into the social share meta tags.
I agree, Genesis issue.
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Calvin KoepkeMemberHello @HeatherO,
Sorry for being late on noticing your post here. Like @jonahgirl said, there is currently no support for a horizontal menu.
We are planning on releasing a tutorial in the near future on converting the vertical nav to a horizontal one, so if you're interested in that be sure to sign up to the newsletter to get it when it's published.
Again, sorry for the late response!
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Calvin KoepkeMemberYou could either unregister the middle home widget area in your functions.php file, or you could hide the entire div with CSS. Do you have a link for reference?
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January 12, 2015 at 7:41 am in reply to: Replace default WP pagination on pages with "next-prev" like on blog page #137164Calvin KoepkeMemberMallina,
It looks like you figured this out. Is that right?
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July 14, 2014 at 12:21 pm in reply to: Adding Signature in Conjunction with Genesis Simple Share #114260Calvin KoepkeMemberThat worked perfectly, thanks!
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Calvin KoepkeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.Calvin KoepkeMemberFantastic! That worked. Thanks!
Question: why is it only specific to HTML5 mode? Wouldn't using $wp_query make more sense in either case, since it's already in the WordPress core?
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