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September 22, 2015 at 1:35 am in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166301Carla the MooseMember
Here's how I was able to get it to work. Thanks so much for your help. This has puzzled me for a good long while.
add_action('genesis_after_endwhile', 'wnd_navigation_links', 5 ); function wnd_navigation_links() { if ( !is_home() || is_single() ) { ?> <div class="adjacent-entry-pagination pagination"><div class="pagination-previous alignleft"><?php previous_post('« %', 'Older', 'no');?> </div><div class="pagination-next alignright"><?php next_post('% » ', 'Newer', 'no'); ?> </div></div> <?php }}
September 21, 2015 at 8:14 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166289Carla the MooseMemberI just need to limit it so it doesn't display on the main blog homepage, since the links are for permalink navigation.
And 'is single' something or other statement should do that for me.
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September 21, 2015 at 8:02 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166282Carla the MooseMemberWell, just like that it works!!
Thank you SO much. Maybe folks don't feel permalink pages should have navigation links. I don't think any of the StudioPress themes include them.
This is just me being a lone ranger, I guess. But when I land on a single post page, I tend to feel stuck if I don't have a way to navigate to more content. It seems like a missed opportunity to put more material in front of people.
I'm so very grateful to you. :o)))
September 21, 2015 at 4:38 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166266Carla the MooseMemberAck!
So I managed to make sense of the codex for this, only to scroll down a bit further and see 'Deprecated' in a red box surrounding this:
previous_post_link() and next_post_link()
The snippet you gave me is just for Genesis, but it's not working. And the WordPress solution isn't an option anymore.
This is one of those situations where I needed to ask the right question to find my answer, but I'm not sure what to ask!
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September 21, 2015 at 4:31 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166264Carla the MooseMemberI believe the WordPress codex is saying the previous/next code was created for non-permalink navigation.
The code snippet you gave me doesn't say to put it on the permalink pages. This is my last task before launching tomorrow, so I'll play around and learn as much as I can.
Please let me know if you can help me understand how this works better. Thank you!
ETA: I'm learning! I'm learning! I'm making sense of the codex you linked to earlier. So let's see what needs to be done to make this display on my permalink pages. :o)))
September 21, 2015 at 4:27 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #166261Carla the MooseMemberIt's been a few months since I asked this question.
I'm now ready to finish my website and launch it tomorrow. I add the code snippet to my functions file and changed the hook to genesis_entry_footer. Even without the changed hook, my single post pages are not showing the previous/next pagination links.
Any suggestions on what to do? I've been researching this all day. It seems like a simple task, but for some reason I can't find any help.
My website is not live. I'm running the most recent version of Genesis with my own theme.
Thank you!!
Carla the MooseMemberIt seems I asked this a few months ago. I just found it in the search results.
I've had a lot on my mind and took some time off from designing my site. Sorry for the duplicate. I'll revive the old one with additional questions.
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Carla the MooseMemberI would prefer not to use a plugin for this.
I'd like the pagination links on the single post page to display in the same position as the links on the blog pages.
Much appreciated for any help you can provide!
July 6, 2015 at 3:47 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #158554Carla the MooseMemberThank you.
Since I only have one post on each page, including the homepage of my website, does it make sense to only use single post archive pages for my entire website? It seems silly that people have to click through to the single post page to get the permalink if needed.
So the homepage would be the most recent single post entry.
Is there any reason I should keep it as it is, a standard blog with permalink post titles that take readers to the single post page?
I've often wondered about this.
July 6, 2015 at 2:18 pm in reply to: How to add numeric archive pagination to single post pages #158547Carla the MooseMemberI should add, I do not want to use a plugin for this.
Carla the MooseMemberThanks for your feedback, Marcy. The key I've been missing is break points, so I'm glad you pointed that out.
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September 21, 2014 at 1:05 am in reply to: Good lesson in responsive/mobile design: How to get banner elements responsive #125194Carla the MooseMemberI am receiving some wonderful help from a forum participant. This is a media query and responsiveness issue. Too much to post here, so I thought I'd go ahead and close this topic.
September 20, 2014 at 2:15 pm in reply to: Good lesson in responsive/mobile design: How to get banner elements responsive #125163Carla the MooseMemberI thought I would work on the site title first. It's not reducing in size on the iPad and gets cut off. So clearly it's something I did.
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I followed a Genesis tutorial for changing the site title's size. It was pretty straight forward. I would welcome some help with this.
Carla the MooseMemberI didn't receive any help in the forums, but did get some nice feedback when I contacted the support desk.
Thanks, Susan.
Carla the MooseMemberOh, wow. I had no clue that simply entering # would do that. Thank you!!!
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Carla the MooseMemberThank you so much for your wonderful help. It works perfectly!!
I haven't used drop down sub menus before. I'm so glad they're easy to work with. :o)
The Animals word is a link to an Animals page. I just assumed I was supposed to create a page for Animals to show up in the navigation bar. But I'm not using it as a page with content; it's just the title of the sub menu. I'm not sure how to prevent Animals from being a link. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you!
Carla the MooseMemberIt worked using //* . . .
But I've never really known how to do this. Thank you!
Carla the MooseMemberOh, so an alternative would be to comment out that line of code?
I reversed the changes I made in the settings and tried this, and it works great. Thank you so much.
So now there are two ways to accomplish this. I love everything I'm learning!
I put an asterisk in like this . . . //*
Can you comment out code without it? I've seen it done different ways in my files.
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Carla the MooseMemberMy goodness, Anita. I am very perplexed.
Others have been able to help me. For anyone reading this, the solution is simple. In response to a question I asked on the above referenced blog post, just create a Home page, set it as static in the dashboard settings, and then use a conditional tag to ship the functions.php content over to the new front page.
It's so easy and does exactly what I want. I'm so glad to be learning about the things I've kind of ignored over the years!
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Carla the MooseMemberYou seemed stuck on language involving widgets.
I don't understand the confusion.
Like the title of this discussion says, I would like to remove blog content from the front page. As the first paragraph says, my blog content now lives on a blog page.
How would you remove blog content from displaying on the front page?
Thank you.
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