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SavvyJackieMember
Ha! It took a bit of digging to find, because that media query was not with the others... 🙂
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
Check you CSS code. Looks like you are calling a localhost version here:@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (min--moz-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2 / 1), only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (min-resolution: 192dpi), only screen and (min-resolution: 2dppx) { .yt-b-24 { background-image: url(http://localhost:8888/startupinacar.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/YouTube-Badge-24.png); background-size: 60px 178px; } }
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
I develop sites for agents using Genesis. Feel free to view my portfolio and services page.
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SavvyJackieMemberWithout the dashicons, you may notice some icons missing on your site.
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SavvyJackieMemberTry changing the font-size to 0 in this block of your stylesheet.
.site-title { font-family: Raleway, sans-serif; font-size: 48px; <--------- change this line line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 0 }
.site-title { font-family: Raleway, sans-serif; font-size: 0; <--------- change to 0 line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 0 }
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SavvyJackieMemberMy pleasure.
Happy coding.
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SavvyJackieMemberI took a look at it and you've got quite a few modifications to header style throughout the stylesheet. Seems like you are using a lot of versions of the header image for different sizes. Not sure why.
If possible, I would create another fresh site with the theme defaults and start going through what has changed in regards to the header image.
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SavvyJackieMemberI am curious about that issue as well, but so far I have not found an answer.
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
You've got a piece of code in your custom.cssbody.custom-background { background-color: #cccccc; }
Try changing that to white:
body.custom-background { background-color: #fff; }
If you want remove the border around the content:
this code controls that.
.site-container {
box-shadow: 0 0 5px #ddd;
}
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
This bit of code in your theme's style.css controls the padding above and below the header image..header-image .site-header .title-area, .header-image .site-header .widget-area { padding: 40px 0 }
It is set for 40px top and bottom and 0 for left and right.
To reduce, just decrease the number. 20px should be about right.
If you want to control each individually and just change to the top padding - use this:
padding: 20px 0 40px 0;
Hope that helps.
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SavvyJackieMemberNo. But I just tried adding this block to your @media query section of 1140px and it changed things so the menu is under the logo.
.content, .sidebar, .site-header .widget-area, .title-area { width: 100%; } .genesis-nav-menu, .site-header .widget-area, .site-title { text-align: center; } .header-image .site-title > a { margin: 0 auto 10px; padding: 0; }
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SavvyJackieMemberYes, it appears that this theme has some specific code in the functions.php that formats the date to US on the post meta info.
If you are comfortable changing the code in your functions.php, you could remove the format="m.d.Y" from the shortcode to be just [post_date]. I recommend backing up for functions.php before changing and making sure you have FTP access to edit the file and upload the change. I will submit a ticket to StudioPress about this, as I do not see a reason the hardcode that into the theme.//* Customize the entry meta in the entry header add_filter( 'genesis_post_info', 'ms_entry_meta_header' ); function ms_entry_meta_header( $post_info ) { $post_info = '[post_date format="m.d.Y"] <span class="by">by</span> [post_author_posts_link] // [post_comments] [post_edit]'; return $post_info; }
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
Just to confirm the date is set for UK under Settings -> General -> Date Format. Correct?
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SavvyJackieMemberMy pleasure. Please mark this post as resolved. 🙂
Happy coding.
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SavvyJackieMemberHi Renee,
See if you have a widget for the Social media - and try adding it to one of the home page widget areas.Dashboard -> Appearances -> Widgets
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SavvyJackieMemberSure, it is a section in your style.css (usually found near the bottom) that has display rules for different viewport widths (screen sizes).
Here is some basic info on it:
http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_mediaquery.asp
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
In your style.css file for the child theme, find this block of code and make the following change:
@media only screen and (max-width: 1023px) { .site-header .header-widget-area { width:30%; } .site-header .header-middle { width:40%; } .site-header .title-area { width:30%; <---------- change this } }
.site-header .title-area to 100%
@media only screen and (max-width: 1023px) { .site-header .header-widget-area { width:30%; } .site-header .header-middle { width:40%; } .site-header .title-area { width:100%; <---------- to this } }
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
I would investigate what factors are controlling that. I usually start with the Inspect Element tool in my browser to explore what classes and containers are controlling the behavior. From there, I can modify my stylesheet in the @media queries section to make adjustments.
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SavvyJackieMemberDid you customize the fields for City State and Zip to say Town, County and Postcode? Do you know how that was done?
I would check the Screen Options tab at the top right of the screen when editing a listing and see if all the fields are checked to display. Perhaps there is a City, State and Zip field that is still there - the plugin uses those 3 fields unless it has been customized somehow. Especially since when you create a new listing from scratch - the Town County and Postcode fields are ignored.
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SavvyJackieMemberHi,
Are the Property Details the same for the City State and Zip in each one? I believe that is where that comes from.
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