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JamesParticipant
That's a little tricky, because the featured page/post widgets don't allow for the title and text to display on top of the image
Normally i would just write a custom to achieve this instead of using the widgets, but that is a big job.
you could try and 'position: absolute' the image and add some margin to the 'entry-header' to push it down, this would give the effect with just a few lines of css, but this is just a theory
unfortunately the agency Pro demo does not have a featured image on the bottom section, so i can't try it
December 1, 2013 at 11:17 pm in reply to: In sixteen-nine, 3 widget areas equal size work on web and mobile #76550JamesParticipantHi Krina !
Unfortunately hard coding them is the only real way to do them properly.
It is very easy to do but if you are not confident then i understand you not wanting to dive into the themes files.
You could forget the widgets and just use the Genesis column classes, this is perfectly fine and would be a great way of doing it, this is what the Genesis column classes are for, stuff like this.
Then just add your images and info to each column on the actual page (wrapped in a link). This will also give you a LOT more control as to what is going in each column compared to the featured page widget.
Because Genesis column class are so easy to use, why not just test it out on page, add some dummy content in there to start with.
http://my.studiopress.com/tutorials/content-column-classes/
Keep me posted as to how you go
December 1, 2013 at 7:58 pm in reply to: In sixteen-nine, 3 widget areas equal size work on web and mobile #76519JamesParticipantHi
you have set them to a fixed width with an inline style, so they are not responsive
instead, use percentages or change the width via media queries
JamesParticipantHey champ
This looks like an issue with the jquery fade when scrolled function, it is setting the opacity to -6.49 for the home-top div when you perform browser resize as you described above.
Aside from removing the fade function itself, i don't know how this can be fixed, but atleast you know what is causing it
hope this helps a little
JamesParticipantdid you get this sorted?
JamesParticipantThanks Brad
i found this shortcode
[footer_loginout redirect to "www.mysite.com/somepage"]
and added that via a function
works great but if someone has a sec could they check i have done it right?
// Add Login/out to primary nav
add_filter('wp_nav_menu_items','my_item', 11, 2);
function my_item($items, $args) {if( is_admin() || $args->theme_location != 'primary' )
return $items;$items .= '<li class="right">' . do_shortcode('[footer_loginout redirect="http://penyinternational.com/files/contact/"]') . '</li>';
return $items;
}thanks again
JamesParticipantthat's loop, not poop!
January 25, 2013 at 11:51 pm in reply to: Does anyone know how to do multiple home page loops? #14959JamesParticipantThankyou so much for your detailed reply, that is an excellent idea!
Genius 🙂
JamesParticipantHi !
i can't see how you would do this without doing some extensive development work, there is no quick fix
might be beyond the scope of the forum
let me know how you go
JamesParticipantoh, i just realized
i can do this?
html {
font-size: 87.5%; /* 14px base */
}January 23, 2013 at 2:59 am in reply to: Genesis Featured Widget Amplified date issue: URGENT #14013JamesParticipantOzzy, huge hug ! and 1000 thankyou's !
been at one end of the web to another to resolve this issue today with no help from anyone (sad) and hours of time wasted, but with your fix it was resolved in 30 sec.
client is very happy
thanks again
JamesParticipantyeh that is the only way i know of, disable the index.html (or rename it temporarily)
when building a client site, i install wordpress in a new directory called "wordpress" (or whatever you like), this way i can work on the whole site as it is in a separate directory and not in the main root directory.
then it is easy to just put the site live when done
let me know if you need any further info on this.
JamesParticipantYou could increase the #content width by 20px (from 720px to 740px) and decrease the right padding by 20px
atleast on that page.
this did the job in firebug
<code>
#content {
float: left;
padding: 30px 40px 10px;
width: 740px;}
</code>
JamesParticipantI just checked your site, and it looks like you worked it out.
JamesParticipantNot seeing any issues on your site
try logging out, can you still see the hooks?
JamesParticipantHi DP
the lists are set to not show the bullets in the eleven40 theme
see the code below from your theme
<code>
.sidebar.widget-area ul li, #footer-widgets ul li {
border-bottom: 1px solid #DDDDDD;
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0 0 10px;
padding: 0 0 10px;
word-wrap: break-word;}
</code>so you will need to change the list-style to something like "square" and also add some margin
like this for example
<code>
.sidebar.widget-area ul li, #footer-widgets ul li {
border-bottom: 1px solid #DDDDDD;
list-style-type: square;
margin: 0 0 10px 20px;
padding: 0 0 10px;
word-wrap: break-word;}
</code>
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