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  • October 23, 2014 at 4:45 pm in reply to: Education Pro Header Widget #128899
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    U is da man!

    Worked instantly...right out of the box! All I had to do was paste it in the css header widget section.
    Can't thank you enough!

    I actually tightened up the padding to line things up a bit...but it seems the text widget itself, though now "in line" thanks to you...still pushes down the slider a bit...creating extra white space below the nav menu. Is there an easy way to tighten that up too...so the title area would actually hang over the slider...like it does in the demo?

    Btw...tweeted & commented the tutorial too. TY!

    March 5, 2014 at 12:01 pm in reply to: How To Update Modified Child Themes #93543
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    So, being a non-coder...

    ...if there's enough reason/benefit for Studiopress to release an official updated child theme...yet, there's no built in way of installing the new child theme version on top of the old version (like WP updates) without losing any customizations...

    ...and "It is best to think of them as two different child themes"...

    Why not just make the new child theme file name (e.g. agency-pro301.zip vs agency-pro300.zip) entirely different than the predecessor...so it can be installed along side the predecessor...so we can activate/switch back and forth between the separate child theme versions...to accommodate the process of making customizations to the new version?

    Thanks

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