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How can I do that? I just want a simple list? I would actually like two archives. One with all my posts and another with just my Ultimate Guides.
In the Ultimate Guides one it will just be a list of all my guides.
In the general one I may want to include the date or month the post was originally published (such as the example above).
Thanks in advance for any help you could give me. I would greatly appreciate it.
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Anthony GalliMember1. I plan on changing the header in the future. I'll definitely keep that in mind
2. I'm going for a more minimalist look. I may do that in the future, but for now I'm not concentrating on email subscriptions. I left the arrow there mostly because I think it looks more atheistically pleasing.
3. Do you know how I could do that? I couldn't find where I change the footer in my dashboard. I would like to just get rid of it completelyThanks so much for your input! I love it!
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Anthony GalliMemberSee HERE for how Summer figured it out:
http://www.studiopress.community/topic/damn-image-duplicating-wont-stop/
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Anthony GalliMemberThank you so much Summer for your patience!
I used the last code you just posted and it worked! I don't know what went wrong. I was copying and pasting a variety of codes so I guess I overlooked this one. Thanks again. You the best!
I always did like Summer
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Anthony GalliMemberI tried both codes multiple times in multiple places. I went into the child theme, theme functions, and copy and pasted the code to the bottom of the text:
function prefix_stop_auto_featured_image( $args ) {
if ( ! isset( $args['context'] ) || 'archive' !== $args['context'] )
return $args;
$args['fallback'] = false;
return $args;
}The "in-post" image still duplicates "above the title" as shown in my post: http://www.anthonygalli.com/2014/01/11/5-steps-on-how-to-create-a-mac-vision-board/
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Anthony GalliMemberI took a screenshot of what I'm talking about (sorry for the confusion or for being confused myself):
file:///Users/galli01anthony/Desktop/Screen%20Shot%202014-01-26%20at%204.19.43%20PM.pngWhen I click, "Add Media" and then click "Insert Into Post" - the image not only shows up within the post (as I want it to), but it also shows up above the title (which I don't want). As you can see in my link, I didn't click on "Set featured image," but Genesis duplicates the image anyway.
How do I prevent the image from duplicating above the blog post title?
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Anthony GalliMemberI've been trying both of your suggestions. I can't get either to fully work.
Santel your suggestion solves the problem by stopping all in-post images from appearing up above the post, but in certain situations I want to display a featured image above the text and by eliminating the code it prevents me from having the flexibility to do so.
Do you know how I can maintain that flexibility?
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Anthony GalliMemberI'm using the old streamline. Within the Genesis theme setting I already don't have checked off "include featured image." Any other ideas on what might work?
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Anthony GalliMemberI keep trying, but failing. Is this impossible to do?
I'd like to use a picture aligned left with my text. But when I insert a picture there it also shows up above the post title as a featured image. The two pictures are redundant. I'd just like to have the aligned left in-text picture... now I'm becoming redundant.
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Anthony GalliMemberThank you so much! This problem took me forever to solve. Thanks again!
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Anthony GalliMemberThank you very much, Anitac
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Anthony GalliMemberThank you very much. You were right!
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Anthony GalliMemberThanks for the suggestion. When I do that it also eliminates the beige gray from the widget area, which I like. I was hoping just to eliminate the vertical lines where the posts are.
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Anthony GalliMemberIt might not be an image then. I'm referring to the thin vertical lines. Do you see them? They are very faint? I think removing those will make the posts easier to read as well as changing the font color to black.
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Anthony GalliMemberThanks Garyl for helping me out despite our differences.
If you like the whitespace, then give your site a narrower fixed width size, reduce the size of images, and make the text smaller (all done via CSS).
I dabbled with your suggestion, but I ended up distorting and breaking my website. After hearing you out and realizing the difficulty of making the adjustment I'm just going to leave the website view as is.
Thanks for the advice, good sir.
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Anthony GalliMemberI'm a poor college student, but thanks anyway
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Anthony GalliMemberThanks for the advice. I looked into it, but I can't seem to get it to work. I adjusted:
.wrap {
margin: 0 auto;
width: 960px;and made it:
.wrap {
margin: 0 auto;
width: 900px;That ended up distorting the website. I also played around with areas labeled Content and Sidebar, but it only seemed to make matters worse. Any suggestions on how I can move forward?
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Anthony GalliMemberI can't figure this one out. It's driving me crazy!
I don't know whether one calls it margins, padding, wrapping, but whatever it is called, how can I increase the width of the left and right sides of iRuleman.com?
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Anthony GalliMemberI'll try that out as an alternative. How can I do that?
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Anthony GalliMemberI'll leave your browser to you if you leave my website to me.
I want to change MY website's default view to 75%. Nothing drastic. If a viewer has a hard time reading it then of course they can change it to 100% or 125%. I just want the default zoom settings to be zoomed out because I like giving the viewer a broader view of my website at first sight. I am not discriminatory to people with poor eyesight, my Grandma has poor eyesight.
I like the added white space this website created: http://www.theminimalists.com/
Can anyone back me up on this or am I totally off base?
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