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As this is marked as resolved did you find a solution to this problem?
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cehwithamMemberThanks for the links.
Without seeing the code of the plugin I think it'll be hard to give you and more advice.
It would appear that some of the taxonomy terms haven't been included or are invisible / hidden in some way. It might be that taxonomy terms don't display if they don't have any posts assigned to them. Can you check that the terms that are missing have at least one post assigned to them please?
Sorry I couldn't be more useful.
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cehwithamMemberAre you using a widget to create custom code in the sidebar or some custom code?
Do you have a link to the taxonomy listing?
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February 18, 2013 at 7:41 am in reply to: Need to Hire Somebody to Help with a few Customisations to the Minimal Theme #20981cehwithamMemberAs this post is marked as resolved I presume you're no longer looking for help?
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cehwithamMemberBasically you'll need to set a default background image in style.css like:
body { background-image:my-image.png }
Then add a background image for each page you want differently, you can do this using the classes added to the body element ie:
body.page-id-15 { background-image:my-image-15.png }
or;
body.category-books { background-image:my-image-2.png }
Make sure you upload your background images to the web server and update the background image links to point at them.
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cehwithamMemberThis article seems to have some useful pointers and adding the scripts to a must use plugin would allow it to affect all of your sites on the multisite network:
There is a plugin to remove the WordPress welcome screen in multisite, maybe looking at the code and then modifying it for the Genesis screen would help you?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/hide-welcome-panel-for-multisite/
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cehwithamMemberI can see the Dropdown menu in your sidebar, are there property numbers missing from the Dropdown?
Can you elaborate where you're seeing a minimum limit?
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cehwithamMemberJust looking at your site and it seems you've sorted this? If there's something you still need assistance with let me know and I'll look into it for you.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Toni,
Basically your images are smaller than the ones Brian was using and therefore the background repeats to fill the space.
Open style.css in your themes folder: wp-content/themes/minimum/ and find line 1858. Add a style of background-repeat:no-repeat; You'll need to do this for each of the icons, twitter, facebook etc.
Then you can resize the actually spaces on line 1809, currently they're set to 48px x 48px your image is 32px x 32px.
Let me know if that works.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHere's a good article about Genesis image functions and their use:
http://designsbynickthegeek.com/tutorials/genesis-explained-image-functions
Might be helpful.
There's also information about setting a default fallback image here:
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cehwithamMemberTo replace the site title with your logo, add the following code into functions.php:
Remove the site title:
remove_action( 'genesis_site_title', 'genesis_seo_site_title' );
remove_action( 'genesis_site_description', 'genesis_seo_site_description' );Then add in a logo:
function my_custom_logo() { ?>
<a href="" title="Home" id="logo">
<img src="/images/logo.png" alt="Logo" /><?php }
add_action('genesis_site_title','my_custom_logo');You'll need to upload your logo into the images directory of your current theme's folder. Check the extension matches and change .png if required.
Change the alt text to your site name.
You can then position the logo using #logo { } in your style.css file.
Hope that helps.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Valery,
Can you post a link to your site please so that I can have a look what is going on?
Thanks
Chris
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cehwithamMemberYou'll need to add #nav li.right {display:none;} to your style.css file under the correct media query for the screen sizes you want to hide it for.
This will hide it across all devices even desktops where the screen is small and the media queries are triggered, if you wanted to do it only for mobile devices you'd need to use some code to discover the device and then flag this up, possibly by adding a body class or mobile for example.
Let me know if this works.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberIf I add margin-bottom:20px; to img {} on line 1494 of your style.css it puts the separation in for me when viewed in Chrome.
What browser are you using?
You may need to be more specific in your selector, try img.attachment-home-top or .home img.attachment-home-top etc.
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cehwithamMemberHi Hans,
This should be a relatively straight forward but involved process.
You'll need to find the template file controlling the blog post section in generate and copy that file / code over into the Minimum theme replacing the existing homepage code or file.
Then you'll need to copy the appropriate styles from style.css in Generate to style.css in Minimum.
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cehwithamMemberI think the best solution for this is to create a page using the blog page template for each of the categories that you have then use something like the Simple 301 Redirect plugin to redirect http://www.yoursite.com/category/my-category/ to http://www.yoursite.com/my-category where my-category is the slug of the blog page. You'll need to setup a redirect for each category but once this is done, you wont need to change any of the links in the breadcrumbs or post info as the old category links will just get redirected to the new blog page.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-301-redirects/
Even though this plugin hasn't been updated for a while, I use it a lot and it works fine.
You may also find that Bill Ericksons plugin give you more options for your sub pages menu:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/be-subpages-widget/
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cehwithamMemberI think you've done a good job, site looks nice and the header image works really well.
I think the main area that needs focus is the sharing widget on the left, it doesn't quite seem to work. I know these are usually hard to style effectively due to the code that is output but I think currently it detracts from the rest of the site.
Also, try floating some of the images in the pages left or right rather than all centred with lots of white space around them.
There seems to be an inconsistent use of fonts and colours on the homepage, maybe you're just trying to highlight important stuff but it looks a little bit messy.
I really like the output for the board of directors, are you using a plugin to manage this output?
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cehwithamMemberAre you trying to control the way the image gets cropped or resized? If so, there isn't really a great control over this. You can choose whether images or resized to fit a specific size or hard cropped to be an exact match to your specific size but not to chose which bits get cut off.
You may find the following useful:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_image_size
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cehwithamMemberCan you share a link to this site or a development site please? Then we can take a look at what you're trying to achieve and the best way to go about it.
Thanks
Chris
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cehwithamMemberYou'll need to create an archive-custom_post_type_name.php file in your child theme folder under wp-content/themes/theme-name/ and then filter the image output. The two articles below should be able to help you:
http://surefirewebservices.com/genesis-framework/using-the-genesis-featured-image
http://wpquestions.com/question/show/id/929
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