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RobinMember
Hey Tim!
If you go down to the responsive section(s), you can add in a rule like:
#portfolio .textwidget {
width: 100%;
}
(May need to tweak padding/margin/etc. again.) You will want to decide if you want it to go large on the first set (iPads/tablets) or wait to do that at the phone level but something along those lines should do it.
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RobinMemberI don't know if the featured widget amplified can do what you have in mind, but I think if you do something like this with your CSS:
#portfolio .widget {
width: 30%;
float: left;
padding: 0 18px;
}
then you can do it with the text widgets you have set up. You'll want to mess with the width/padding/margin--I just threw in numbers that made it come up on one line like the featured one. (If you use the above code it's going to affect the current featured widget amplified and shrink that, so change it to #portfolio .textwidget if you want it to just affect the text widgets)One issue I see with this approach is that when you update your portfolio you will have to also update the widgets by hand--but if you don't mind that then rock on. HTH
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March 24, 2013 at 12:30 pm in reply to: Metro Theme: Remove Header Right Widget in Responsive Mode #30933RobinMemberIs this the new Metro theme? You could do a display: none in the responsive section.
#header .widget-area {
display: none;
}
(on the demo site, at least, it's line 1886--on there the search bar is in that spot. Am I looking where you are?)
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RobinMemberJen, I can tell you how to exclude the category from the blog or from a widget but I'm not 100% clear on which you want.
In either case, you need to know the category ID of those posts--you should not need the post ID. I think your category ID is 166, from what I can tell on the front end.
To exclude it from a widget using the Amplified widget, try this:
keep the post type as post
keep all taxonomy and terms
Exclude terms by ID: put in 166 (or whatever the category ID really is)
Select Exclude in the next dropdown
Leave post ID blankTo exclude it from the blog altogether, go to Genesis settings and on the Blog page template, put in the category ID in the Exclude box.
May I suggest an alternative slider, though? Soliloquy is a premium slider which is super easy to use, and you can create a slider that does not have to link to anything at all, which is what I think you want in your situation. They do offer a lite/free version, so you can try it out, and may not need to purchase it at all, if it does everything you want. Then you don't have to create and try to hide any posts for the slider.
Hope that helps--
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RobinMemberIf you want them all three on the same line instead of just the inputs, you can change that 49% to 32% (in line 1784) and it does look like they all fit. (It may be goofy on mobile screens, though, so you might want to adjust them to 100% in the responsive section)
If you want them to spread out a bit, add some margin (eg. margin: 0 5px;) in the same area--all line 1784.
This is affecting all three of those equally, so they are all the same size. You'll have to separate out the styling if you want the button to be smaller, for instance.
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RobinMemberTry changing line 1784 from:
#newsletter input {
width: 50%;
}
to:
#newsletter input, .enews #subbox {
width: 49%;
}
and then I would go back to the block at line 1217 and put the width to 100% (it's affecting your search box in the sidebar, and adding the .enews #subbox to 1784 should take care of both boxes). You can tweak the size of the boxes if you change the font and padding in the block of 1217, I think.
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March 22, 2013 at 7:46 am in reply to: Clickable Image Header & Align Home Page – 2 Separate Problems #30426RobinMemberAmit, it looks correct to me--guessing you fixed it yourself, or maybe you need to clear your cache to see it?
(Also, $.02 here but you might consider removing the link from the image unless you want people going to your photobucket page.)
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March 22, 2013 at 5:49 am in reply to: Minimum theme: Need to add category to portfolio post type #30411RobinMemberIf you use the Genesis Featured Widget Amplified, it will add CPTs to the kind of posts/pages you can show in a widget, so you would be able to pull the existing portfolio posts without having to modify them.
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RobinMemberI *think* this may do it:
add_action( 'genesis_before_post', 'remove_infometa' );
function remove_infometa () {
if ( ! is_singular() ) {
remove_action( 'genesis_before_post_content', 'genesis_post_info' );
remove_action( 'genesis_after_post_content', 'genesis_post_meta' );
}
}If it's not right, I think it's close. You need to have the actions run conditionally. What I put there would remove the info and meta if you are not on a single post/page. (You need to remove the remove_action lines of code from the first go round.)
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RobinMemberRobinMemberIt looks like you are using the custom header option in WP, right? I think the way to do it is to make your logo file be 960px wide and center it there. I have had very little luck with using the custom header with images that are less wide than the header area.
Another option would be to try changing the header width in line 199 of your style.css to something like 460px, which would work with the existing header image. If you do that, add !important to it so it continue to center for the mobile responsive elements. I think this would work--but not 100% sure.
#header {
margin: 0 auto;
overflow: hidden;
width: 460px !important;
}Sorry, not sure either solution is really ideal--the first will make your header look wonky in smaller screens as the entire image will resize, even the blank parts; the latter is fine if they never change the header image (or at least the size of it).
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RobinMemberHere is how to remove the post info (comments, author, date). How to remove the post meta (tags and categories).
You can also just modify those, if you want to show the date, for instance, but not the author or comments. Actually, to remove the comments link, the easiest way would be to disable comments altogether on the Genesis settings page.
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March 21, 2013 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Clickable Image Header & Align Home Page – 2 Separate Problems #30291RobinMemberFor the first issue, look around line 234 in your style.css:
.header-image #title-area, .header-image #title, .header-image #title a {
display: block;
float: left;
height: 25px;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
text-indent: -9999px;
width: 275px;
}Change the height to 100px to match your header and you should be OK.
I'm not sure about the first issue, but if you look at line 648 in your stylesheet:
.full-width-content.executive-home #content {
padding: 20px;
width: 100%;
}If you change that padding to 0 then everything lines up correctly, although the image at the top isn't full width.
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RobinMemberHow are you creating this page? Are you using query_args as a custom field? If you are, then you should be able to do this with the value. I've set one up with value "cat=7,8,9&orderby=title&order=ASC" for a client to pull those categories and order them by title alphabetically.
So, theoretically, you could do "cat=x&orderby=date&order=DESC" (or ASC if that makes it work correctly) in addition.
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RobinMemberI just wanted to add to this since I was having the same issue, but I saw that this was not occurring on the Modern Portfolio demo site. I dug a little bit and discovered that the demo site has replaced the margin-top for the header menu with padding-top instead:
#header .genesis-nav-menu {
float: right;
padding-top: 10px;
padding-top: 0.625rem;
width: auto;
}I changed the same thing in my stylesheet and it seems to be working correctly, without moving the menu.
Thanks, anitac, for your help!
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