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Jeremy HoldenParticipant
on line 979 of your css there is an error on the padding declaration.
Change:
padding: 5px 20 0;
to:
padding: 5px 20px 0;
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantYou can do this with conditionally displaying menus based on page.
Here's a short tutorial that should point you in the right direction.
http://sridharkatakam.com/conditionally-replace-navigation-menu-genesis/It's quite a bit simpler than what your describing but if your proficient with php you should see how to make it work for you.
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantIt seems strange that they would need you to give them any files.
The way I see it, they have access to any files they need on their server (unless you are hosting images or something for them).
If they want something different than what is already in their WordPress install, they should purchase it themselves. If you have already installed Genesis and a theme for them then they can make any changes they need with ftp or the built in editor.
If you have original design files that you used to create design elements for them then that is a different issue between you and them and what you have agreed to in a contract.
Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantJeremy HoldenParticipantI assume you go this fixed. It looks correct when I view it.
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantfor the mobile view you will need to adjust the positioning in the media query.
It should be something like:
@media only screen and (max-width: 940px) { #menu-secondary-navigation { top: 52px; } }
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantwhich menu are you trying to change? Is it the borders on the Primary menu that you're trying to remove?
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantthis one has good reviews
https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-code-editor/
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jeremyholden.meJanuary 13, 2015 at 10:43 am in reply to: How to remove border around PayPal form, but not contact form #137323Jeremy HoldenParticipantThe line at the bottom is at line 1302 of your css, border-bottom.
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jeremyholden.meJanuary 13, 2015 at 10:28 am in reply to: How to remove border around PayPal form, but not contact form #137319Jeremy HoldenParticipantWhat you want to do is add a class to the div that the form is in. Then you can use that to apply the style only to that element.
So it would be something like:
<div class="paypal"><form>all the existing form data</form></div>
Then in your css it would be:
.paypal input { border: none; box-shadow: none; }
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantYou can add a border by adding:
border: 2px solid #1e6dad;
Ref: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_border.aspShadow uses the box-shadow property:
box-shadow: 10px 10px 10px #999999;
Ref: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_box-shadow.aspThen just find the element you want to add them to.
.content is at line 515 and .primary-sidebar is at line 548 of your css.
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantI'm assuming you figured it out, everything looks right to me.
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantYou can find this at line 1452 of your css:
.responsive-menu-icon::before { content: "\f333"; display: inline-block; font: normal 20px/1 'dashicons'; margin: 0 auto; padding: 10px; }
And add this below:
.nav-primary .responsive-menu-icon:before { content: "\f333 Primary" } .nav-secondary .responsive-menu-icon:before { content: "\f333 Secondary" }
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jeremyholden.meDecember 13, 2014 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Genesis Sample Theme: Centralize Header When Viewed On Mobile #134480Jeremy HoldenParticipantTry adding this to your css
margin: 0 auto;
position: absolute;
left: 0;
right: 0;Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantAdd the "float: left" property to the .title-area css at line 1314.
Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meDecember 13, 2014 at 3:08 pm in reply to: How do I combine Genesis Slider and text on the homepage? #134478Jeremy HoldenParticipantSounds like you may need a new widget area. Something like home-top-right.
Or if you want to use the sidebar widget area you can adjust the width of the home-top widget area to allow the sidebar to come up beside it.
There are many ways to achieve what you want. It mostly just depends on what you want to show and where.
Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantYou may be able to adjust the sidebar margin for that page only. Or you might be able to adjust the slider css.
I would have to see the link to get a better idea.
Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantYou can add the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin and add text to the genesis_before_content hook.
Or you can register a new widget area and hook it with same hook and then any widget you want to that widget area.
Jeremy
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipanttry adding this to the .site-title at line 939.
margin: 0 auto !important;
position: absolute;
left: 0;
right: 0;
width: 350px;and this at line 1143 for the .nav-primary
margin-top: 140px;
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jeremyholden.meJeremy HoldenParticipantI'm not sure I'm understanding your issue.
I looked at you site and the sidebar is showing 300px wide and the content is all showing.
If I am misunderstanding could you try again and describe what you are trying to do?
Jeremy
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