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lawriebeaMember
Hello Haley
Have you tried:
Simple Custom CSS plugin by John Regan.
or
First Deactivating the Cache plugin, then make your css mods, then reactivate the cache plugin.(Incidently, do you really need this cache plugin?)
regards
LawrencelawriebeaMemberHello
I believe that in mobile mode the actual menu text is non-display. If you want the nav tabs to display in mobile mode consider the following. It worked for me thanks to a tip from Doug Edgington: http://www.dougedgington.comTip was as follows:
You can exclude the reference to responsive-menu.js in your child theme. It is what controls the responsive menus. Keep in mind that this will disable the functionality for all Genesis related menus. You can comment out the following line of code in your functions.php file./* wp_enqueue_script( 'outreach-responsive-menu', get_bloginfo( 'stylesheet_directory' ) . '/js/responsive-menu.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.0.0' ); */
If you have more than one Genesis menu running, and you are only trying to disable the functionality for one menu, then you can edit the responsive-menu.js file to remove the code that pertains to the menu that you are trying to disable.
I hope I understood your question correctly and that this works for you. Good luck!
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LawrencelawriebeaMemberHello Again Jayne
to get these specific links to be white just on the home page try this in your style.css file:
.home h2.entry-title a {color:#ffffff ;}March 30, 2016 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Enterprise Pro – Footer Widget – Change light grey background colour to an image #182548lawriebeaMemberHi again
Using Firefox's Inspect Element tool I got the image to appear behind the 3 boxes (i.e. Our Team, Our Services, Newsletter) but because the image is overly high as you say, only the top black part of the image is visible. The section holding the 3 boxes just ain't high enough. I am not sure exactly what you mean by :so will also want the link widgets of the footer area at the top of the image (not in the middle)
I usually make css customizations directly into style.css. I have never used Jetpack so sorry cannot comment on that.
March 29, 2016 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Enterprise Pro – Footer Widget – Change light grey background colour to an image #182486lawriebeaMemberHave you tried a background image? For example try this in your child 's style.css file:
.site-inner {
background-image: url(http://www.vivikstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/test-zim-landscape-top.jpg);
}March 28, 2016 at 7:01 pm in reply to: How to prevent the main menu from collapsing on smaller screens. #182405lawriebeaMemberThank You Doug. It works like magic! Much appreciated.
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