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MemberI would not fall in panic mode. I am also not a fan of Gutenberg (kindly said) and have enabled the Classic Editor on all sites I own or maintain, too.
My eyes are also on ClassicPress. As I said, I would not move my site to ClassicPress for now. There is just no reason. I will wait.
The major theme companies will apply Gutenberg and will develop for it. How will ClassicPress adress that? If there will be no compatibilities with major theme companies and page builder, ClassicPress will have a hard life.
You may have noticed the dead of the Headway Theme. There was a fork, Blox Theme, that copied Headway 1:1 and that was it. No more reasonable progress. Now Blox Theme is dead.
Just don't make quick decisions. There is no reason for that. I am also disappointed by the direction WP takes.
Smaller personal projects, I will realize without a CMS in the future. With Grid or Flexbox, we have good tools to do that. We just got to lazy. Just be honest. Lots of projects don't need a CMS.
May 12, 2015 at 1:38 pm in reply to: (Modern Blogger Pro) Change the copyright footer on Modern Blogger Pro theme #151892codable
MemberHi,
just use the this plugin for easy changes:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-simple-edits/codable
MemberThe tweet linked by @Marco says: Release day, powered by none other than Starbucks. #genesiswp
So, today should be the day. 😉
codable
MemberHi Mike,
1 - Just try to add the following code to the end of your style.css
#text-7 { padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; }
or
#text-7 { margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; }
Both should work. I hope. 😉
2 - You can add a logo in your WordPress backend. Just go to APPEARANCE >> HEADER. There you can choose and upload your logo. Just be sure that it fits in the title area. The measurements of your linked logo should be ok.
Then go to the end of the "Header" options an deselect the "Show header text with your image.". That should work.
codable
MemberOh that's nice to hear. I don't follow Brian, because he tweets a bit too much. My timeline would implode. 😉
You're absolutely right snakeair. But it's so hard to wait. 😉 Excited customers should be recognized as a compliment. 🙂 But the communication could be better. Not every customer follows Brian on Twitter, like me.
Here it is 4:14 pm. So you maybe can understand my little impatience. My workday is nearly over. But I think there will be a extra shift. 😉
codable
MemberI see "Toronto | Martyn Bassett Associates Inc.".
Just be patient. Your site should be correctly indexed in hours/days. I know, it's hard to wait but in my opinion there is nothing you can do. It's not your fault.
The Google Robot is fast, but apparently not that fast.
codable
MemberYou're right, William. It's a bit frustrating.
I am waiting with projects. I want to start them with WP 3.6 and Genesis 2.0.
An official statement on the blog after the release of WP 3.6 would have been nice. I thought Genesis 2.0 will be released immediatly after the release of WP 3.6. But it seems that big things are going on. Hopefully 😉
codable
MemberI am really excited about the release.
So, PLEEEEASE, don't let us wait longer!
😉
The RC was removed from the download section. A good sign? 🙂
codable
MemberYour site seems fine now.
I think, I had a similar problem some weeks ago. I started a new project and submitted the sitemap (via Google XML Sitemaps) before I made the site crawlable for search engines. So Google was too fast and took the robots.txt that disallowed crawling the whole site.
It takes some days before Google recognizes the new robots.txt. In that time they try to work with your old robots.txt file. Of cause, that causes problems. You have to be patient and wait. All will be fine after some days. For me it took 3 or 4 days until everything works fine.
So I learned: Never submit a sitemap (site) to Google until you made the site crawlable.
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