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  • October 17, 2015 at 1:47 pm in reply to: How do you access/display a portfolio page? #168347
    eskim
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    Hi Tim, I came across your post about Essential Grid while searching for tips to modify my portfolio. I've checked out Essential Grid and like what I see. Before I purchase, I wanted to confirm how it's working for you. Can you answer a few Qs?

  • Did you install Essential Grid on a Genesis theme?
    Have you had any issues with functionality on your web site to-date?
    What kind of after-sales support does ThemePunch provide? Are they responsive?
    Looks like Essential Grid provides a lot of user-level (non-coding) variability in function and design. I'd like to set up a project portfolio with content sourced from pages, having thumbnail images that show project title and excerpt. Do you think I can do something like this with Essential Grid?
  • Thanks,
    Steve

September 21, 2015 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Another way to present project histories #166257
eskim
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Still need suggestions. I've tried a few different portfolio plug-ins, but would like one that integrates well with Genesis and doesn't involve a lot of coding. Thanks!

November 23, 2012 at 11:33 am in reply to: Change Nav Menu and Footer heights #1377
eskim
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Through much trial & error and some timely suggestions, I figured it out.  TopNav, Nav Menu, and Footer are all the same height and the drop-down menus are nicely structured: http://www.eskimec.com.

Thanks for everyone's help!

November 21, 2012 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Change Nav Menu and Footer heights #1200
eskim
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Thanks sahdow, for time's sake I decided to just set the Footer to manual spacing for now.  I'm fine with the way that section looks.

For the Nav Menu, I tweaked the height to 40px and adjusted the padding for the text to make it centered, but I've got a problem with a disconnected drop-down list in the 'About' tab.

Looking at the elements in Firebug, I think the section I need to adjust is called <div class="wrap"> but I don't know which section it corresponds to in Style.css.  There are so many different elements under Nav Menu and SubNav Menu that I don't want to start going crazy with the tweaks.

Looks like an adjustment to the #nav { element changes just the visible graphics.  Does anyone know the elements on the working parts of the Nav Menu that I also need to adjust?

November 21, 2012 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Change Nav Menu and Footer heights #1181
eskim
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Thanks for the tip, sahdow.  I've been tweaking the margins and padding for each Footer element to try to get the exact placement I want.

Instead of making manual adjustments based on pixel count, do you know if there's a way to center a particular Footer element - say, top to bottom - within the overall Footer itself?  I'm trying to set it so I won't have to continue making more manual adjustments should I ever feel a need to adjust the overall Footer height again.

Do you know what I mean?

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