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ChristophMember
I was asking about the force rewrite because I thought there might be a conflict between a caching solution and the yoast plugin rewriting post titles...
Did you add links manually to your menus or selected them through Pages/Categories?
February 20, 2015 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Enterprise Pro Theme – Adding Image & Text Link to single.php File #141523ChristophMemberBetter practice would be to hook into the genesis_entry_footer and insert your link and image.
You can either install the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin or edit the functions.php directly.
The code would look something like this:
function link_blog_archive () { if ( is_single( ) ) echo '<a href="link_to_your_blog_archive"><img src="link_to_your_image">Back to Main Blog</a>'; }; add_action( 'genesis_entry_footer', 'link_blog_archive' );
February 20, 2015 at 12:31 pm in reply to: Metro Pro Theme – Website No Longer Being Updated After Edits – Please Help! #141510ChristophMemberMight be a plugin conflict. I guess you updated all plugins to their newest version?
You can try deactivating plugins and see if it starts working again.
You could also switch over to the twentyfifteen theme just to see if it works with that.
ChristophMemberI´m not sure what you mean by circle the image.
You can add the following to your css around line 295:
.featured-content img, .gallery img { width: auto; /* IE8 */ border: *px solid #******; border-radius: **px;
Replace the * with a value that you like.
For more details about the settings: http://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/b/border-radius/
February 20, 2015 at 12:06 pm in reply to: Metro Pro Theme – Website No Longer Being Updated After Edits – Please Help! #141498ChristophMemberChristophMemberIf you want to have the full image show up, you will have to create smaller images for the different break points of the @media queries and load the new pictures in the @media queries.
You can read here about the general idea: http://sixrevisions.com/css/responsive-background-image/.
This tutorial is not specifically talking about genesis but the principal is the same.
ChristophMemberDo you have "force rewrite" in the plugin settings activated?
January 26, 2015 at 4:06 pm in reply to: Adding Subscript and SuperScrip Button to Visual Editor #138708ChristophMemberChristophMemberHi,
I use Photoshop or Gimp to create a graphic file that contains header image and Site title just the way I like it.
I have also more control of how the header to looks on mobile devices by creating different files for the different breakpoints.
ChristophMemberHi,
did you try
.post-id-6 #content {
?
January 26, 2015 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Sample Child Theme 2.1.2 make a page background invisible #138704ChristophMemberYou will have to add a new line in the css that starts with
.page-id-31
followed by the id#
or class.
you want to target.You might have to force your changes by adding
!important
at the end:
background-color: #fff !important;
ChristophMemberHi,
this might be what you are looking for:
You´d probably have to change it to add your custom post type for the portfolio...If this doesn´t work, you might be able to use or adjust one of the functions in this tutorial and use "add" instead of "remove".
again, you´d probably have to insert/add your custom post type for the portfolio.
ChristophMemberHi,
while these tutorials are not specifically for Metro Pro the principals are the same.
How to add Featured image below/above Post and Page titles in Executive Pro
January 26, 2015 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Sample Child Theme 2.1.2 make a page background invisible #138678ChristophMemberHi Tim,
go to Pages and click on the page in question.
In the address bar of the browser you will see something like this:
...wp-admin/post.php?post=123...the "123" is the id you want to target with the css.
For the navigation you will want to set up a menu with submenus in Appearance - Menus
ChristophMemberHi,
is there a reason you are not using Photoshop, Gimp,... to combine your header image and logo the way you want it?
January 19, 2015 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Change container/padding size for landing page only? #137986ChristophMemberHi,
you can use `.generate-landing #inner .wrap {
margin: ***;
width: ***;
}`and `.generate-landing.full-width-content #content {
width: ****;
}`And you'll probably have to adjust more css...
If the question was more about changing one specific landing page and not all in general you could use
page-id
http://support.florenceroad.com/2014/01/06/change-css-for-a-page-or-post-by-using-postpage-id/
ChristophMemberHi,
go to Genesis - Theme Settings - Content Archives and select Display post excerpts.
Save settings.
ChristophMemberHi Yossif,
you have to change
nav
to#nav
in the css you have added.
ChristophMemberHi,
you have to add
#nav
and#subnav
to the js script of Sridhar (first tutorial),
so the file looks something like this:jQuery(function( $ ){ $("header .genesis-nav-menu, #nav, .nav-primary .genesis-nav-menu, #subnav, .nav-secondary .genesis-nav-menu").addClass("responsive-menu").before('<div class="responsive-menu-icon"></div>'); $(".responsive-menu-icon").click(function(){ $(this).next("header .genesis-nav-menu, #nav, .nav-primary .genesis-nav-menu, #subnav, .nav-secondary .genesis-nav-menu").slideToggle(); }); $(window).resize(function(){ if(window.innerWidth > 768) { $("header .genesis-nav-menu, #nav, .nav-primary .genesis-nav-menu, #subnav, .nav-secondary .genesis-nav-menu, nav .sub-menu").removeAttr("style"); $(".responsive-menu > .menu-item").removeClass("menu-open"); } }); $(".responsive-menu > .menu-item").click(function(event){ if (event.target !== this) return; $(this).find(".sub-menu:first").slideToggle(function() { $(this).parent().toggleClass("menu-open"); }); }); });
ChristophMemberHi,
to turn them off in Genesis go to Genesis - Theme Settings - Comments and Trackbacks.
to turn them off in WordPress in general go to Settings - Discussion - Default article settings.To remove them from previous posts take a look at these tutorials.
http://fer.gy/2013/05/20/disable-trackbacks-in-wordpress/
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-disable-trackbacks-and-pings-on-existing-wordpress-posts/
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