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  • December 29, 2016 at 12:37 pm in reply to: Remove Action for genesis_custom_loop entries but not page template #198437
    Ignatlenivec
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    thank you so much, i'll try it all today-tomorrow once again. now it's work but without conditionals. it's just execute the hooks but everywhere(

    and i want to ask two questions. first is about these hooks instead simple php code like <?php the_title() ?> in templates. how slow or fast this method in context of server calls etc? i mean is this way not to slower than ordinary wp template markup? i see it's very versatile (if conditional tags will work) but it must not to do my sites slower i think.

    and second: pay part of wpsites.net is not so cheap but can i pay for month and copy some articles in and for future? i know it's brazenly but... 🙂

    December 29, 2016 at 7:51 am in reply to: Remove Action for genesis_custom_loop entries but not page template #198409
    Ignatlenivec
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    thanks, brad. realy interesting second link, i start to understand how genesis is versatile and will try all of these things.

    but i don't see the way to place header inside entry-content BEFORE content itself. or can i place featured image outside of the entry-content and before content-header? i need smth like this:

    and i was so glad when read about conditional tags for hooks like

    if ( ! is_single() ) { 
    remove_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'genesis_do_post_content' ); 
    }

    but it's not work for me for unknown reason, it's just disable content totally, not only for blog page.

    December 28, 2016 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Remove Action for genesis_custom_loop entries but not page template #198394
    Ignatlenivec
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    hi. i need to do the same thing - in a sample theme to relocate the header of each post inside the entry-contend and don't show content or excerpts, only the image, the title inside and (!) "Read more..." in my language. and i need to do this without changing files of root genesis, only for child theme and for this blog page only.

    but how? i understand that i can use smth like is_page(id) in main genesis loop but seriously? i'll not so gracefully how i want and for what i've bought so cool framework(

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