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crap it posted the image and not the code sorry:
<img style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 20px 20px;" src="http://www.palmeacres.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/hereford_herd.jpg"></p>
in the image you will notice its right justified and smaller in size. However the blog post shows the image as large as the page itself.
dpalmeParticipantI have the following showing up in the single blog page:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.palmeacres.com/styles.css">
I checked the source so its there, but in the post itself I have the following:
</p>
That styling is being ignored completely. I know it works because I'm also using in on a page and that is displaying just fine.
dpalmeParticipantIn design tips and tricks section
dpalmeParticipantI have CSS that formats the page, the formatting is being ignored on the actual blog page.
dpalmeParticipantOk so its still not working. I published a post and its still not picking up the custom CSS. I have added code in the genesis simple hooks to output a specific menu and header, but on the posts its ignoring it.
The three hooks I'm using are as follows:
wp_footer
genesis_before
genesis_headerSuggestions on how to fix this?
dpalmeParticipantThat seems so backwards to me, part of the preview is to see what a post will look like before its posted.
dpalmeParticipantThanks Ianrents that did it...
dpalmeParticipantNO its not the border I'm interested in as much as I am making use of that space.
dpalmeParticipantThe plugin has nothing to do with this, even disabling it doesn't change the fact that the title is still displayed on the blog page. I can't seem to figure out where that's coming from.
dpalmeParticipantStill haven't found a way to get the page title off the blog page.... any help would be appreciated.
dpalmeParticipantThe issue isn't the plugin, I tried removing it with the code I posted above still doesn't work.
dpalmeParticipantIts ignoring the plugin, its working on the other pages.
dpalmeParticipantI also can see on this page its ignoring my header and body code as well that I added to the simple hooks.
dpalmeParticipantSomeone delete this post, and then smack me in the back of the head with a 2x4 my stupidity got the better of me.
November 8, 2017 at 7:43 am in reply to: Use different header and body section for different pages #213382dpalmeParticipantI was able to figure out how to structure the conditional statement. Need to do some clean up on it but its working.
I saw something unrelated to this question so I'll post it in another.
November 7, 2017 at 9:26 am in reply to: Use different header and body section for different pages #213357dpalmeParticipantI need different code on different pages, not just an image.
If needed I can post a sample of the code.
November 7, 2017 at 9:18 am in reply to: Use different header and body section for different pages #213355dpalmeParticipantI tried the conditional tag as follows in the genesis_before hook
<?php
if (is_front_page() ) {
...?>
Turned on php for the hook and it removes the code I want executed on the main page. It is a separate page that is set to be static in the settings | reading section.
What am I doing wrong?
dpalmeParticipantIt does fix it with the full width but if I leave the widgetized display on that still shows as white.
Also I don't see in the settings | reading section where I can set it to a static front page...
dpalmeParticipantI decided to try this on a diff site, so as to not mess with a production setup quite yet. It worked for the header and the left side, but the widget side is still showing white background. I will change it to full width and see how that works.
dpalmeParticipantI figured it out, I changed it in the css
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