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kevindevMember
Not sure about the theme, never used it but to start with the first step make sure that what ever page is displaying your posts is set to the blog page:
if your home page is the page for display posts make sure:
Front page displays: •Your latest posts is markedor
if you have a page you added such as 'Company Blog' make sure:
A static page (select below):
> Select the Company Blog page from the dropdown.kevindevMemberodd, try finding where the css file is imported or how to change the version number from 1.2.2 to 1.3 then refresh the browser.
<link rel='stylesheet' id='parallax-pro-theme-css' href='https://www.nsitedesigns.com/wp-content/themes/parallax-pro/style.css?ver=1.2.2' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='parallax-pro-theme-css' href='https://www.nsitedesigns.com/wp-content/themes/parallax-pro/style.css?ver=1.2.3' type='text/css' media='all' />
August 30, 2015 at 5:34 pm in reply to: Style first post differently than the rest on your blog #164081kevindevMemberThanks Victor. Not familiar with custom grid loops, I found a few resources but if you have any that you found helpful please share.
A more of a 'hack' approac was removing the genesis sidebar, then placing it inside the content-sidebar-wrap as the last html element. Then I had the first post set to 100%, the rest set to 70% and the custom sidebar set to 30%. I did find that the pagination was still showing as the last element though so it almost worked. Any idea how to move the pagination?
Thanks again you have been great!
August 30, 2015 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Style first post differently than the rest on your blog #164068kevindevMemberYes and thanks. My only issue is I need the first post in it's own wrapper at 100% width. Then list the rest of the blogs at about 2/3 width and an aside at 1/3,
Just making the first post 100% width does nothing since there is a sidebar next to it taking up 1/3 of the right side of the site. Hope I am being clear.
Thanks.
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