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dbkingstaParticipant
Dave, I'm not sure that you're reading my posts carefully. I mentioned above that I went through the steps of removing the favicon already. I then clarified that I have viewed the site in incognito mode - which I'm sure you'll agree, won't be holding cache from my previous activity. But the "G" favicon is still there. So as I already mentioned, cache is not the issue.
dbkingstaParticipantThis is the code snippet I added to my functions file:
remove_action('genesis_meta', 'genesis_load_favicon');
dbkingstaParticipantNevertheless, whatever you want to call it - I was able to remove it from the browser address bar, but it's still showing in the Chrome browser TABS.
dbkingstaParticipantThanks, but it's not a cache issue. Even when I look in incognito mode it's there. Just to clarify, I'm not talking about the favicon in the browser address bar, but the capital "G" that shows up in the actual Chrome browser tabs.
March 1, 2016 at 3:48 pm in reply to: How to Add a Featured Image to the Blog Template for my News Page #180378dbkingstaParticipantThanks. I did end up getting something to work. But I will look at the link you provided to see if there's a better way to do it. This is what I did:
<?php /*
Template Name: Blog Page With Header
*/ ?>
<?php add_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'sk_featured_section_pages' );
function sk_featured_section_pages() { ?><div class="featured-section">
<div class="wrap">
<div class="one-half first">
<?php genesis_do_breadcrumbs();
genesis_do_post_title();
the_excerpt(); ?>
</div>
<div class="one-half">
<?php genesis_image( 'size=page-featured' ); ?>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<?php }
// Remove breadcrumbs
remove_action( 'genesis_before_loop', 'genesis_do_breadcrumbs' );
// Remove entry header
remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_open', 5 );
remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_close', 15 );
// Modify breadcrumb arguments
add_filter( 'genesis_breadcrumb_args', 'sp_breadcrumb_args' );
function sp_breadcrumb_args( $args ) {
$args['sep'] = ' > ';
$args['labels']['prefix'] = '';
return $args;
}
genesis();`dbkingstaParticipantSoon after posting this question, I figured it out. Just scrolled down to the relevant responsive formatting section in the style.css file and did:
.nav-secondary {
display: none
}Issue resolved. 🙂
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