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DonneE
MemberIt seems like Jetpack is somehow using the Genesis Framework theme rather than the associate theme.
DonneE
MemberI'd appreciate any quotes. Since we just did this site last year there will be no changes, aside from the new theme (with probability of having to adjust graphics).
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MemberYes, I never would have made that purchase, though I cannot seem to locate who gave me that wrong information.
I have to think about this for a bit, calm down a bit, and see what happens.
DonneE
MemberWhich of those are the least expensive way to go?
BTW, baby is adorable.DonneE
MemberYeah, it doesn't work. 🙁
DonneE
MemberWhat about changing the viewport using a meta tag <meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
DonneE
MemberI'd appreciate any suggestions for a comparable theme to make switching as painless as possible.
DonneE
MemberThat's pretty annoying since I purchased this theme in July 2013 and was told it was indeed mobile responsive,
Not feeling the love...
DonneE
MemberI'm thinking it would be easier just to select a new theme, which really sucks because I just bought this theme in July of 2013 and didn't implement it until the fall of 2013.
I was under the impression that the Genesis framework renders the theme mobile responsive.
Annoying.DonneE
MemberI specifically asked that like a year ago and was told it was indeed mobile responsive. Nice....not. 🙁
But thanks for the really quick reply.
Would you like to work with me to make this mobile friendly?
DonneE
MemberI seemed to have fixed that but now I still have | at the end of all of the page titles (not the home page).
DonneE
Member<style type="text/css">
#genesis-slider, #slides, .genesis-slider-wrap { height: 400px; width: 870px; }
.slide-excerpt { width: 500px; }
.slide-excerpt { bottom: 0; }
.slide-excerpt { right: 0; }
div.slider-next, div.slider-previous { top: 170px; }
</style><link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Giordano Elder Law Attorney in PA + NY » Feed" href="http://giordanolaw.com/feed/" />
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Giordano Elder Law Attorney in PA + NY » Comments Feed" href="http://giordanolaw.com/comments/feed/" />
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Giordano Elder Law Attorney in PA + NY » Comments Feed" href="http://giordanolaw.com/pa-elder-law-office/feed/" />DonneE
MemberAll In One SEO Pack
DonneE
MemberI like your testimonials on your website, Nuts and Bolts. Which plugin did you use for that?
DonneE
MemberI thought about using a FAQ but will it be alphabetized?
DonneE
Member@Tom If this were your site,and being there are less than 50 pages, would you simply do an http access 301 redirect written by hand or would you risk using a plugin?
DonneE
MemberThanks guys. But Bill, now that I think about it, wordpress adds "categories (folders) to my new urls becuse of the navigation, (giordanolaw.com/practice-areas/elder-law/ny-elder-law/ was http://giordanolaw.com/elder-law-attorney.html) so I guess getting it to add html wouldn't work anyway.
@Tom - Thanks for the info. I'll have a look. Good advice about using a spreadsheet.
If I'm editing a page, my seo plugin from Genesis offers a field for inserting "Custom Redirect URL". I've clicked on their link for explanation of that field but it just gives me info on 301 redirects. Do you think it could be as simple as adding the old html url to this field? That would be uber cool, so I'm expecting a no. 😉 -
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