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gcamptonMember
Well that would be doable on a normal child theme. However Genesis hides everything so anybody who hasn't spent 10 decades learning the intricacies can't find it.
page.php just says
<?php genesis(); ?>
gcamptonMemberI was thinking perhaps in the page.php I could put in an if condition, but I'm still learning php so I'm not entirely sure this is right.
if (! get_post_id(23)) { <h1 class="entry-title"><?php the_title(); ?></h1> }
or something like that
gcamptonMemberThanks I'd prefer to use another method if anyone has any ideas.
Hiding
<h1>
tags via CSS is a BIG NO NO according to Google.gcamptonMemberThanks that snippets page should be in the pdf manual rather than just going through the overly obvious Genesis "Settings"
gcamptonMemberwow OK, I'm a doofus.
I had already cleared cookies and cache.
But decided to stick cloudflare in dev mode just in case.
worked. still not responsive though.
gcamptonMemberAlso the PDF must be out of date, it's showing options for SEO. There's no SEO options in this that I can see, just "Settings" and "Backup/Export"
gcamptonMemberThe other interesting fact is this image:
Despite saying it "Supports Mobile Responsive Design" isn't actually responsive. In fact half the image is cutoff on mobile as it doesn't resize at all.
gcamptonMemberThe problem seems to be the child theme isn't taking precedence, and that Genesis has an unneeded image folder. So is the default child theme broken? I doubt the other themes have this problem.
gcamptonMemberOn Line 889 on this themes style.css file you’ll find the CSS which effects the logo image already included in the images folder.
/* Logo, hide text */ .header-image .site-header .wrap { background: url(images/logo.png) no-repeat left; padding: 0; }
This makes adding your own logo super easy. Simply upload your image to your images folder and overwrite the default image named logo using a .png extension.
Yeah that doesn't work.... hence my aggravation
The image is coming from the parent theme not the child theme, which means even if I do overwrite the parent then during the next update it's going to put a Genesis image back in the parent.
Makes the whole point of a "Theme Framework" obsolete.
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