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chillybinMember
You could just return false; on the filter
Or replace the whole section
//* Customize the entire footer remove_action( 'genesis_footer', 'genesis_do_footer' ); add_action( 'genesis_footer', 'child_custom_footer' ); function child_custom_footer() { }
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chillybinMemberYou can find documentation for the Executive Pro theme here
http://my.studiopress.com/setup/executive-theme/
Which includes instructions to install this slider
http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-responsive-slider/
Then you can drag and drop it into the home slider widget area
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chillybinMemberYou can use the following code, inside functions.php
add_filter('genesis_footer_creds_text', 'child_footer_creds_text'); function child_footer_creds_text($creds) { $date = date('Y'); $creds = '© '.$date.' Company Name | All Rights Reserved'; return $creds; }
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chillybinMemberYou can just overwrite that filter with your own, here is what I use on my client sites
add_filter('genesis_footer_creds_text', 'child_footer_creds_text'); function child_footer_creds_text($creds) { $date = date('Y'); $creds = '© '.$date.' Company Name Pte Ltd| Website by <a class="chillybin" href="http://www.chillybin.com.sg" rel="external"><span>chillybin.com.sg</span></a>'; return $creds; }
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chillybinMemberYou can change your #header CSS and add max-width: 100%;
#header { background: url(images/bg.png) repeat-x scroll 0 0 #fff; margin: 0 auto; z-index: 100; position: fixed; top: 0; width: 100%; max-width: 100%; }
You then will have to add a margin to this
.mp-home #inner { margin-top: 152px; }
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January 9, 2014 at 12:59 am in reply to: Genesis Framework – Spacing between primary navigation menu #84133chillybinMemberThanks, i got mine working with the following (html5 sample theme)
.genesis-nav-menu { clear: both; /*width: 100%;*/ float: right; } .genesis-nav-menu .menu-item { float:left; width:auto; display: inline-block; text-align: left; }
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chillybinMemberOk, i fixed mine. It seems that if there was a top margin on the UL, it only brought down the first child, then the 2nd-nth child wend down by the same margin again. I added a margin to #nav .wrap and all is working as it should. Hope this helps someone
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chillybinMemberI've got the same issue with a few of my sites and my clients are noticing it as well
http://thepeoplespeak.thehistorychannel.com.au
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