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I discovered the issue, there was an extra margin on the left for some reason, I added some CSS to remove this. However, the area isn't centered, I tried AUTO for Margin and Padding, but no movement.
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keyelementmediaMemberI did not. That did solve the issue, although it isn't listed as a plugin that needs to be downloaded by that theme. Thanks for the tip.
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keyelementmediaMemberGenesis responsive slider works...perhaps it was just the Soliloquy plugin and the use of a shortcode...
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keyelementmediaMemberThat is odd, I can't think of anything that would put out an invalid function....
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keyelementmediaMemberThat did seem to solve the issue. I never check that, so I'm not sure why it was checked but that resolved it.
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keyelementmediaMemberI knew it was something simple. Thank you.
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keyelementmediaMemberThese are the details. It previously showed an error with a Mobile Site plugin which I deleted via FTP, now I get this:
Notice: add_custom_background is deprecated since version 3.4.0! Use add_theme_support( 'custom-background', $args ) instead. in /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3828
Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in GFWidget is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use
__construct()
instead. in /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3891
Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in Social_Profiles_Widget is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use
__construct()
instead. in /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3891
Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in Delicious_Slider_Widget is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use
__construct()
instead. in /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3891
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-content/themes/delicious/lib/style.php:117) in /home/keyele/public_html/webdesignrockwall.com/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1179
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keyelementmediaMemberThey are older, yes, but seem to be used more lately than in past years. I originally had the content in column classes, which worked well and were probably more responsive, however, they had issues in some browsers with the content not lining up at the top of each row because they are floated columns and in some cases the spacing was off due to the height or amount of content in the column above it. I guess I could have set a min-height for those columns and see if that resolved it. I tried a table it was perfect so I left it, and then realized I had the mobile issue.
If every TD just went 100% of the width I think it would be fine.
Or maybe use 3 individual text widgets, one per row and maybe that would solve the space issue on column classes?
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keyelementmediaMemberThey have multiple style sheets in this theme...
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keyelementmediaMemberI resolved this...eventually realizing that in Chrome the title area was much larger in width than in Firefox or other browsers. SO....I added a max-width of 184px to the .title-area class and that solve the problem. The menu and the title area were too big to fit together as they should so the menu was being bumped down and title area up.
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keyelementmediaMemberThanks, I was fairly positive a 100px image was in there, but it was larger.
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keyelementmediaMemberThank you I can modify and get the image to show...however the image should be smaller than it is displaying...it should be no more than 100px...and I think it is displaying at the original size, which is much larger.
The image that is in there is sized to 100px in height, so since it is distorted I think it is being stretched to the size it is at...although everything seems to be set to 100px.
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keyelementmediaMemberThat seemed to do it. I added style for just one-sixth on the home page.
Thank you
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keyelementmediaMemberThanks, I actually had to modify it to 5px for left and right to get it off the edge.
The red extra space is actually in the home-featured area. Oddly enough in Firefox if you inspect element, it disappears...when I close it the red reappears. So I'm not sure what is causing it, but below the circle with the arrow, there is approximately 150-200px of red space before the white of the slider section.
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keyelementmediaMemberThanks I actually tried column classes originally but had issues with some of the lower items appearing higher up in the page...so I went to a table.
I added a min-width to the td containing the images and that works.
Thank you
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keyelementmediaMemberThat did the trick. Thank you.
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keyelementmediaMemberSo...apparently the regular link CSS was taking precedent since there was no style for .nav-primary a
I added this style with text-transform: uppercase !important; and all is well.
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keyelementmediaMemberI did set the height and width and made modifications in CSS to work at 1000px. I tried the code you had, no luck, I guess I'll just use the 1140 size as intended. Thank you.
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keyelementmediaMemberThat did it, Thanks.
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keyelementmediaMemberThis isn't 100% resolved, I was able to get the top portion of the logo to link, so somewhere there is some height that needs adjusting. You no longer need the proof, just http://www.travelwodclub.com
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