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dekruyffMember
Tried that before. Now tried it again, but using the Simple Custom CSS plugin. That finally worked.
I guess the Dynamic Headers plugin overwrites the CSS in the theme.
So problems solved.
Just one last question for next occasions: is there a way to see the order of CSS's being applied?
dekruyffMemberYes, the header image is responsive, that is: it shrinks down to fit the tiny screen. But then the image becomes useless, too small to have any meaning. So I want to replace it with a different image once the resolution is below a certain level.
So yes, the issue is still there 🙂
May 29, 2016 at 8:55 am in reply to: Responsive header image and no menu bar in Lifestyle Pro #186451dekruyffMemberWell not entirely. What would be your answer if I simply used the Lifestyle Pro theme as is and wanted a different header image (and no menu bar) on mobile devices?
dekruyffMemberHi Lorraine,
Thank you, it appeared to be DK Image rotator plugin. The sweet joy of updating the plugins every once in a while... #sigh....
Now I'll find a replacement for the image rotator.
Thanks for now, case closed!
Bas.dekruyffMemberOK. Solved it. Went inside the database and discovered the metadata from my old site had a different meta_key than when I had manually entered one in the Genesis environment. So I had to do 3 replace-queries to change _seo_title to _genesis_title (and -description and -keywords).
Glad it was this simple after all.
dekruyffMemberAppreciate your support, but this only gives part of the solution. Only a few pages get their meta data back, former theme is not in the list, so there is no 1:1 transport possible. Most fields in most records are still empty.
dekruyffMemberWhen I set up the site, I started with a third party theme, installed Genesis and it's Sample theme and last week switched to Lifestyle Pro.
dekruyffMemberLet me clear this: I do see the fields in which the SEO metadata can be entered, but they are empty although the data is in the WP database, as is proven by an XML-export.
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