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jtdataworkMember
Thank you so much for pinpointing that for me!!! I really appreciate the help!
Judy
JT Dataworks Web design and SEO
jtdataworkMemberThe 1 px white border appears both on the slider area and the widget area, but not on the title area or the footer area, and as you point out, there is no border in the CSS in either that I can find and it's driving me crazy. π
The slider area is currently displaying a photo in a text widget. That photo has no border, nor does the code in the widget and I can't find any borders on images in the CSS. I just checked all three again.
The site background image is here in the CSS
body {
background: #f2f2f2 url(http://margaretgodfreyart.com/wp-content/uploads/painting-bg.jpg);
color: #222;
font-family: 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 16px;
font-size: 1.6rem;
line-height: 1.6;
}
no reason for it to impact the slider or widget areas, it is a large photo and is tiled. I had not done any adjusting to the slider area when I noticed the border, just assumed it was the CSS. Now I'm not sure what is causing it. I'm stumped
JT Dataworks Web design and SEO
jtdataworkMemberBrilliant! It looks great and so easy! Thank you so much!
Judy
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jtdataworkMemberBTW this is for the Eleven40 theme. (I am not using the title area for the logo). J
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jtdataworkMemberHi Carmen,
You need to use a closing div tag at the end of each column that looks like this </div>
You have an opening div tag instead that looks like this <div> - try adding the forward slash to close the tag.
Let me know if that helps.
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June 28, 2013 at 11:51 am in reply to: Flyout menu right flies off page, how change direction? #48239jtdataworkMemberThank You! I was adjusting the wrong thing in the CSS. π Much better now!
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jtdataworkMemberThat was it! Phew! Thank you so much for sticking with me and figuring this out!
Judy
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jtdataworkMemberOK this time it worked here is a pic of the bar. It is above the post area of the home page ONLY, and it is obviously a default for the home page - you can also see it below the featured area and above the first sample post in the Streamline Theme demo http://my.studiopress.com/themes/streamline/
Thank you π
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jtdataworkMemberHEre is a post where I think the person was having the same problem. However this solution (putting the code in the theme functions file) did not work for me...
Please help these people need the site to go live soon.
Thanks!
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February 27, 2013 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Can't remove Admin / date / edit menu on home page #23138jtdataworkMemberI can't post a snapshot, nor can I link to the pic on my own site. However my explanation is pretty clear. It's an icon then "admin, a calendar icon, then the date, and an "edit" link, all in a row. Sort of looks like a combo of the meta and the post info.
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February 27, 2013 at 12:58 am in reply to: Can't remove Admin / date / edit menu on home page #23064jtdataworkMemberhmmmm, wont let me upload, not refer to a photo even on my own site. Weird, I've posted pics before...
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February 27, 2013 at 12:56 am in reply to: Can't remove Admin / date / edit menu on home page #23063jtdataworkMemberjtdataworkMemberOh well, too bad. Thanks for letting me know!
Judy
JT Dataworks Web design and SEO
jtdataworkMemberThanks forΒ helping me. π Unfortunately that tutorial was not doing what I was trying to do.
Turns out I just needed to turn on the featured images to make them appear.
The sidebar is a problem though. Turing it on messes up the whole layout. After over a week of trying different solutions, I've pretty much figured out that, with the sidebar invoked, the background image, and dynamically generated content simply don't display the way I need them to display. There is no hook that allows placement of the image where needed. Think I'll try a sticky post or other solution.
Thanks again.
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jtdataworkMemberSure...and thanks
<?php
/**
*
* Template Name: Blog
* This file handles blog post listings within a page.
*/add_action('genesis_loop', 'genesis_standard_loop', 8);
genesis();
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jtdataworkMemberAfter a few hours combing through the css, I was able toΒ figure out how to style everything to my satisfaction. A huge thank you for your help. Brad, in getting the blog page template up and running.
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jtdataworkMemberActually my blog page template ( http://www.denisemazzola.com/blog-page/ ) is correctly displaying the photo, so I am going to try to use that exclusively. Problem there is that I can't style the entry-content without it affecting the rest of the pages on the site. I thought I should be able to add .entry-content to the .blog-page class in the css and style it separately, (t works with the h2) but it isn't having any affect on the entry content.
Any ideas?
Thank you so much for all the time and patience you've put into helping me. This is without a doubt the most difficult customization I've had to do. π
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jtdataworkMemberHi Brad,
That almost worked! The only problem is that it doesn't display correclty in relation to the background image (picture should touch green part of background corner to corner - see any page for example.) See http://www.denisemazzola.com/category/blog/ for how it ended up displaying. To do so the pic evidently needs to be IN the content area, not before it, so using the simple hooks didn't work.
I tried Jon's solution, which looked logical and easy, but got absolutely no response on the page when manipulating the css.
Stubborn problem. Trying to come up with any solution that will allow the banner to display dynamically...
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jtdataworkMemberHi Brad,
Thought I'd followed directions but nothing happened. Put code in the function file but it's not in the header of the page. YOur example didn't show up, could you post it again?
I should also amend what I said, I want this pic to show at the top of ALL category archives, so if she adds categories later, this will show up on all of them too. As long as "blog" is the parent category and I use this code, should that work?
/** Add custom body class to the head */
add_filter( 'body_class', 'add_body_class' );
function add_body_class( $classes ) {
if ( is_category( 'blog' ))
$classes[] = 'custom-blog-class';
return $classes;
}**/
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jtdataworkMemberThe down and dirty (though certainly not elegant) way to do it is to simply assign a published date that allows them to sort correctly. (you can edit the published date on each post).Β Posts sort most recent at the top, so you would want the "A"s for instance to have a more recent date than the "z"s.
If there are a lot, or you will be adding new ones, it is better to use a plugin like WP Post Sorting. π
Good luck!
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