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Gary JonesMember
+1 for Brad - the SEO Data Transporter plugin is exactly the thing you need here.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberChange the margin on #inner to
margin: 0 auto;
to remove the top and bottom white gap.
To give the text some breathing room within the background image, you can create:
.jeffreyย #content .page {
padding: 15px 0 15px 15px;
}Adjust the values to suit.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberIn your custom style sheet, add:
#nav .genesis-nav-menu {
{
float: right;
width: auto;
}Save. Then unminify the styles (always best to develop a site with minification turned off) and save.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
March 24, 2013 at 7:47 pm in reply to: Secondary navigation on Focus theme is overlapping header #31016Gary JonesMemberJust after line #211, you'll see a min-height property - change the value to 225px;
Also, just after line #219 you'll see a height property - change this value to 225px;
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberATD2009 - I've directed one of the SP staff to your post, so they should be getting in touch with you about our account.
I think an optional location might be useful to some of the target audience, so we could include it as a field.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberHave you tried the theme filters on http://my.studiopress.com/themes/ ?
Yes, all themes can be edited - either by you if you can do some basic coding, or by paying someone else to make the changes you want.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberHave you tried the theme filters on http://my.studiopress.com/themes/ ?
Yes, all themes can be edited - either by you if you can do some basic coding, or by paying someone else to make the changes you want.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberGary JonesMemberGary JonesMemberThanks wpspeak - I've pointed Brian here to take a look at your suggestions.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberThanks wpspeak - I've pointed Brian here to take a look at your suggestions.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberBest to start a Support Ticket for this one Wendy. My StudioPress -> Get Help.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberThe newsletter sign-up stands out nicely.
Don't forget to add your own favicon to your themes' images folder.
Is the date on your website menu really that useful? I can find out the date from the bottom right of my screen, the clock that's next to me, my phone which is within reach etc. Avoid visual clutter.
The author name is set as Impact Agent. Consider making it personal - the tweets on the side already give away who you are, so keep it consistent and change your user display name.
No need to add a link to WP in your footer - that's SEO juice escaping on every page. Equally, no need to link yourself in the footer as well. You already have a Return to top link nearby.
Read http://www.dailywritingtips.com/inquire-vs-enquire/ or http://libroediting.com/2011/07/29/enquiry-inquiry-or-query/ then consider your contact form option.
You've for a "Welcome to Impact Agent" in the bottom right of each page. Consider the F-pattern common scanning technique, this is just about the last place they'd look on a page - hardly the right place for a Welcome.
Go read up on Derek Halpern and About Pages for how you can optimise it better.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberMarch 4, 2013 at 5:36 pm in reply to: Message: '$.browser.msie' is null or not an object (menu/superfish.js?ver=1.4.8) #24181Gary JonesMemberDisable all plugins and try again. Either the update to WP 3.5 went awry, or you've got a plugin which is unregistering jQuery and using some other version of jQuery.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberGary JonesMemberThanks Hafid! I've nudged Remkus to come and look at this thread - he can give you more instructions to make your efforts more widely available to all those using WordPress + Genesis in Arabic ๐
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberYou'll need to add in the non-prefixed versions for the border-top-left-radius and border-bottom-right-radius where you currently have the webkit and moz prefixes. You should remove the prefixed versions, as IE9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and iOS Safari (past iOS4) all support the non-prefixed version.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberWithout knowing either product, I'd guess that the listings were created with a differently named custom post type.
You can either:
* Hack Agent Press plugin to use the previous CPT name and configuration
* Build a new plugin, like Agent Press plugin, that utilises whatever the previous CPT data was.
* See if the developers of your previous theme have a plugin version of their product that you can use.
* Amend the relevant entries in the posts database table to use whatever AgentPress plugin uses.All have pros and cons compared to each other, and all of them are unfortunately a bit of work. Even if the CPT getrs corrected, you may also have to adjust taxonomies, metaboxes and custom meta data.
You've just discovered why custom post types should be registered in a plugin, not in a theme.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
Gary JonesMemberHi babrees,
I've passed this thread on to one of the staff who will hopefully get back to you about it ๐
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
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