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cehwithamMember
Hi John,
This post should help you replace the loop:
http://genesissnippets.com/genesis-custom-loop/
And this post might give you some ideas for the offset, the Genesis Grid loop has a features option and then offsets the standard listing:
http://wpsmith.net/2013/genesis/genesis-grid-loop-in-genesis-1-9/
Let me know if that helps.
Chris
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April 28, 2013 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Problem with Updating Custom Document Title in Theme SEO Setting (Prose Theme) #38289cehwithamMemberAre you using the most up to date version of WordPress, Genesis and the Prose Theme?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberGenesis doesn't have a way of letting you edit your robots.txt file through the dashboard but you could edit it through FTP or file manager. Alternatively something like the KBRobots.txt plugin would allow you to edit it.
Another solution would be to use Yoast WordPress SEO plugin http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/ to help get everything sorted.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Zach,
I use http://selectivizr.com/ to aid IE compatibility and also use IE specific stylesheets to fix the things I can't do any other way.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberWhat happens if you remove it from functions.php and change the titles using the Genesis Simple Comments plugin?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-simple-comments/
What should the original text say before it is translated by the po file?
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cehwithamMemberWould the Genesis Subpages as Secondary Menu plugin help you with this?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-subpages-as-secondary-menu/
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cehwithamMemberSetting the Custom Text field under Property Details to Sold will add a sold text over the image on listing pages using the thumbnails.
Does that help?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberWhich theme are you using?
You could always setup a page to use the Blog page template, make this your homepage then set the SEO on that page.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberIf you set it to display post title and Show Content Limit. Then set the content limit to 0 and set the More Text to register this will output just the title and the register link and then you can style the register link to look like a button with CSS.
Let me know how you get on.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHave you tried the Genesis Responsive Header plugin?
http://designsbynickthegeek.com/plugins/genesis-responsive-header
Should allow you to add different versions of the header image for your different screen sizes.
Chris
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April 28, 2013 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Eleven Fourty Theme, Left Sidebar at top of layout in responsive layout #38276cehwithamMemberHi Glade,
I think you want to unhook the secondary sidebar then add it to the genesis_before_content hook.
This article should help you:
http://ahjira.com/move-genesis-sidebar-before-content/
Chris
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April 28, 2013 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Responsive Themes: Different Call tel number wording on cell phone screens? #38275cehwithamMemberOutput both options as HTML then use CSS media queries to show hide the second one at large screen resolutions but then hide the first and show the second one on smaller screens.
Which theme are you using? It may be that media query break points are already setup.
Chris
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April 28, 2013 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Adding a fixed overlay image to a scrolling background #38273cehwithamMemberHi Monique,
The link to your test site doesn't appear to be working? Can you provide an up to date link and I'll take a look at this for you.
I would have thought you could set the body background to scroll ie the clouds then absolutely position a wrapper div over it with the fixed image as the background but it'd be helpful to see your site to give further details.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberThis plugin seems to do what you're looking for?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/socialize/
I've never used it but let me know how you get on with it.
Chris
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cehwithamMembercehwithamMemberHi John,
The way I'd go about this is to add more than 5 community pages to the communities area, however many you need, say 15 and then use something like JCarousel to give you the scroll round capabilities.
http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel/
I've used JCarousel on sites before and it's fairly easy to include and adapt the code to your required example.
I hope that helps.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Tony,
I'm glad you've made progress. I can't seem to view an individual lesson without signing up for a course and I can't see where to do that.
Where are you using the code you mentioned above? In functions.php? If you're using it in a page template then you'l also need to add it to the single course template file. You may need to create something like single-lesson.php (or whatever they use as a filename within your child theme folder.
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cehwithamMemberHi Darren,
This article suggests you're using the correct code. I think it is the path to your page template that is letting you down.
http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/40161/set-page-template-for-all-pages
I think you probably want to use the TERMPLATEPATH constant as this refers to the parent theme:
Defined in /wp-includes/default-constants.php.
This constant is used to get the path to where your theme files are. A template path is something like /home/username/public_html/wp-content/themes/your-theme/, and it is set by WordPress automatically, you should never define a different value for this one (just use and love it).
This constant is useful when you want to check if certain template files exist (such as custom.css, comments.php, etc.) or carry out some tasks when they do. For example:
// If the template file exists
if (file_exists(TEMPLATEPATH . '/comments.php'))
// do something useful
Note that TEMPLATEPATH refers to the parent theme’s directory7. In case you’re developing a child theme, you should use STYLESHEETPATH (described below) instead8.From http://betterwp.net/282-wordpress-constants/
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cehwithamMemberHi John,
The community is only built on volunteers. There are no paid staff here. If you need a quicker response, I suggest you submit a support ticket. Most of the themes are designed and built by staff who will answer the support tickets. I just use Genesis on a daily basis and voluntarily help out here to benefit the community and give something back.
Are you wanting to make the communities section so it could display more than 6 communities and have some form of arrow or navigation to turn it into a carousel so that more entries can be viewed?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberWhat have you called the page template?
Have you selected the template under Page Attributes on the right hand side of the editing screen?
Chris
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