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  • November 15, 2013 at 1:21 pm in reply to: Wide layout design #73230
    mborger
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    Thank you - I will keep this in mind. But you know what's amazing? I just put one line of meta code in the head hook to make the app bar appear on iOS and that was enough to stop the stacking and make the site appear full width. Had no clue one would affect the other.

    November 11, 2013 at 1:57 pm in reply to: Image sizing on mobile #72341
    mborger
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    Thanks. I added that code block to my style.css and changed my image elements to

    <a class="store-button aligncenter" title="Download the Fun Things app for iPhone!" ...... and so on

    It didn't produce any change. (I added the aligncenter, but that didn't affect it)

    I put in the half div codes but it shrunk both images and separated them far apart.

    I'm also an admitted coding novice. Did I miss something?

    November 6, 2013 at 7:50 pm in reply to: Responsive Videos after Genesis 2.0 / HTML5 #71369
    mborger
    Member

    I updated it and put in columns instead of tables. I got it working now. Thanks for your help 🙂

    November 6, 2013 at 1:05 pm in reply to: Responsive Videos after Genesis 2.0 / HTML5 #71298
    mborger
    Member

    GRV: Tried that, and all I got was the plain text of the URL in its place. I have it in a table...

    
    <td rowspan="3">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfRy_upxgkw</td>
    November 6, 2013 at 12:17 pm in reply to: Responsive Videos after Genesis 2.0 / HTML5 #71284
    mborger
    Member

    I activated GRV but see no change. I cleared my browser cache, disabled my cache plugin, reloaded and see the same iframe code in the source as when the plugin is not activated.

    When I put 'body' as the CSS selector in FitVids, my video disappeared completely (on my laptop).

    This is what I have in the Home Featured widget:

    <iframe width="620" height="390" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/FfRy_upxgkw?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen alt="Watch How the Fun Things App Works"></iframe>

    November 5, 2013 at 4:09 pm in reply to: Responsive Videos after Genesis 2.0 / HTML5 #71123
    mborger
    Member

    I'm trying to figure this out also. I'm using the Outreach theme and have a YouTube video on the home page that is not responsive and doesn't view right on my iPhone.

    I've installed both the FitVids and Genesis Responsive Video plugins mentioned in this thread, but I don't see any instructions on how to use either one of them..... ? Appears to be above my pay grade... My site is http://funthingsapp.com/dev

    November 3, 2013 at 2:48 am in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70650
    mborger
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    Thanks so much again. Right, I just need to understand it first before I implement it. How I use it as a house flipper on my site will be different than a chef posting recipes. So I need to see how it fits into the equation.

    I'd love to trim my website down but I have a lot of add-on features in use. Here are the plugins I currently have enabled: AgentPress listings, Akismet, broken link checker, backup buddy, contact form 7, display widgets, disqus commenting, facebook like box, floating social bar, genesis 404, genesis enews extended, genesis simple edits, genesis simple hooks, google analytics for wordpress, google xml sitemaps, gravity forms, php code widget, premise, really simple captcha, use google libraries, w3 total cache, wordpress seo, wp realtime sitemap, wp smush.it. I turn on wp-optimize only when I actually perform the optimization, after which I disable it.

    I'm really not sure which, if any, I can disable as they all serve a purpose.

    November 2, 2013 at 11:44 am in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70535
    mborger
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    YES that was it! There was some schema markup in there. I never would have thought to look there. Thanks for finding that!

    Ok so now that I know that, I'll have to take a bigger step back and decide how (if) I want to use schema properly. Perhaps the aforementioned plugin.

    Thanks so much for your help.

    November 2, 2013 at 4:10 am in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70464
    mborger
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    Thank you - I will try to make the plugin work. However, I'm still mentally stuck at the place where the funthingsapp.com site does not show the markup yet it runs the same exact parent/child theme versions and Yoast SEO plugin. It just seems like that one line of schema markup has to be coming from somewhere....

    Another thing is that IF this is by default, then I can't help but consider it a bug that needs fixing. Sharing posts on Google+ should retain the post name for sharing, not pull the author name as the title.

    November 2, 2013 at 3:12 am in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70456
    mborger
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    I have W3TC on both sites. Yes, the Yoast markup is there - I turned my plugins back on after testing the site without any plugins. W3TC was also disabled when I tested it, so it does not appear to be the result of any caching or plugins.

    November 2, 2013 at 2:16 am in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70450
    mborger
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    I don't deny there's value in schema, I just don't know how it got in my site the way it is. I also manage http://funthingsapp.com and that doesn't have any schema in the page source. But - both sites are running the most recent versions of Genesis, AgentPress and Yoast SEO.

    On bigrockinvestments.com , I just disabled all the plugins, deleted my browser cache as well as the CDN pull zone. The page source still showed the schema markup line. I just don't know what's putting it there -- and what I can do about it, either deleting it or altering it in someway.

    November 1, 2013 at 10:03 pm in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #70443
    mborger
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    Any other info? I posted on another site and got this feedback:

    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19692525/sharing-post-in-google-plus-pulls-author-name-as-title

    He recommends further work to (seemingly) undo some schema.org markup? How would the schema line even get there - is it part of AgentPress??

    Sounds like this might be a band-aid approach for another option that might be there. But -- I don't really understand schema.org implementation enough to really assess the viability of this solution.

    Thoughts?

    October 30, 2013 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #69972
    mborger
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    Thanks - I've opened up a support ticket with stackoverflow. Looks like I'm not the only one this has happened to. The Yoast article is about this happening in the SERPs. I'm ok in the SERPs (for now) - it's just sharing on G+.

    Some things I've ready seem to point to schema markup. I was looking into this but I don't think I actually implemented any schema markup on the site. BUT - when I load the page source of my homepage, I do see one section about schema and points to my user/author profile. I don't recall how it would have gotten there.

    Would this cause it to happen and, if so, what exactly would I do about it?

    October 29, 2013 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #69810
    mborger
    Member

    I meant not the "post TITLE" in the above. It shows my name as the title, not the page/post title as it should be. It tried deactivating the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin, deleting both the site cache and CDN pull zone and trying again, but no change.

    October 27, 2013 at 8:12 pm in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #69368
    mborger
    Member

    Yes, that's a prime example of the problem. Any time I post a link, whether a post or the homepage, from that website onto Google Plus, the title shown is my author name and not the post time. I don't know why it's doing this. I don't have this problem on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, nor do I have this problem posting links from other websites onto Google+.

    There's something wrong with my website at the moment.

    October 27, 2013 at 8:02 pm in reply to: Google+ showing author name instead of link name #69366
    mborger
    Member

    Hi - thanks for helping me with this. Which link specifically are you referring to and on which page? I looked at the source code of the blog post itself and found: <meta
    property="og:title" content="Can You Help a Homeowner Friend in Need?"/>

    Maybe I'm looking at something that's not related...?

    October 26, 2013 at 4:36 pm in reply to: No read more showing in lifestyle theme #69163
    mborger
    Member

    I have the same problem with my new site (michaelborger.com) using eleven40. I'm using the Content Limit (200) settings but I still get the full first post on the homepage. Does this only happen after a certain number of posts?

    September 26, 2013 at 12:00 am in reply to: Best place to enter in hellobar code #64251
    mborger
    Member

    Thanks, Brad. But that posts mentions how to implement the utility bar sitewide, not conditionally.

    September 25, 2013 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Best place to enter in hellobar code #64203
    mborger
    Member

    I'm going to reopen(?) this thread here because I've jumped back into HelloBar, this time installing their plugin. However, I soon realized a problem -- I actually don't want it showing up on every page, something I didn't consider when I played with it back in April.

    So instead of the plugin, I now have the <script code that's supposed to go before the closing </body tag but I'm not sure how to conditionally place it. I'd like it to appear basically everywhere that's not a landing page (Premise), OR I would be content to place it on the home page and just posts in a certain category/tag. First option would be preferable.

    Any thoughts on how to do this? Thank you.

    September 15, 2013 at 1:05 am in reply to: Which theme to replicate site design? #62604
    mborger
    Member

    Thanks. Is Expose responsive? I'm going off this list:

    http://my.studiopress.com/responsive-wordpress-themes/

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