Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
mickmelMember
Around line 1323, in that section (below "margin:1rem 0;"), add:
font-size:50px;
That will reduce the font size down to 50px when the screen becomes narrower. You may need to adjust that 50px down a bit further, depending on how it looks on various devices.
November 5, 2014 at 4:59 am in reply to: Responsive menu: edit text color and center drop-down alignment – education pro #130569mickmelMemberAround line 2453, the color is set to white; change it to something else and that should fix the display issues.
mickmelMemberChange the padding around line 1049 to be "24px 15px" (and remove the "rem" lines) and it should tuck back up there.
mickmelMemberYou can sort of. Change the .site-inner background (line 545ish) to the color you want, then change .content (line 1279) and .sidebar (line 1566) to white.
mickmelMemberYes, you should set it up so that it doesn't repeat like that. For the second set, set the "posts to offset" to "1", and for the bottom widget section set the "posts to offset" to "3". That should do the trick.
November 2, 2014 at 2:42 pm in reply to: Thanks to all StudioPress contributors, here is my site. #130215mickmelMemberLooking good! I'll offer the tiniest suggestion -- on the contact page, after your "free collectors forum" link you have two commas.
mickmelMemberJay,
That's very odd; I've not seen that before. You typically can add it to the menu and if it's too long it'll simply drop to the next line or do something ugly on the front end.
I have a test server running Executive Pro; 12 items in the menu bar is no problem.
November 2, 2014 at 2:35 pm in reply to: Old Agency Child Theme, Genesis 1.9.2 and WordPress upgrade questions #130212mickmelMemberOur main site is using a heavily modified Agency 2.0, and we're on the latest version of Genesis and WP with no issues. What kind of issues have you seen people experience with that?
mickmelMemberIt appears that your images are 920x400; the built-in ones at 1200x500 seem to be working correctly.
mickmelMemberThe space is generated by the differing sizes of the content area (floated left) and the sidebar (floated right).
The main site is set to be 1140px. The content area is 700px floated left, the sidebar is 360px floated right, leaving a gap of 80px in the middle. Increase the size of either of those (.content near line 1278 or .sidebar near line 1564) to reduce the size of the gap.
mickmelMemberThere are two places you can fix that in your style.css file:
Line 1901 - change the "min-height" to 100%
line 2006 - remove both "padding-bottom" entries
I can't say for sure that those won't have other repercussions on the site, but they seem to be pretty safe moves.
mickmelMemberJared -- Check under "settings" --> "reading" and see how many "blog pages show at most" posts are selected. I'm thinking that might be set to "1".
As for the formatting of it, head into "genesis" --> "theme settings" and play with the options in the "content archives" section of that page.
I hope that helps.
mickmelMemberYou can load (or not load) any slider that you wish. StudioPress suggests various plugins, but doesn't automatically install them. In my opinion, it's unwise for a theme to come pre-bundled with plugins, as that creates bloat and potential security issues. The way that StudioPress handles it is great.
Regarding sliders, I typically skip the Genesis slider and use Soliloquy instead, as it's much more flexible. Either should work fine, or skip them entirely without a problem.
mickmelMemberdid you notice any difference speed wise between the two different themes?
Not really, no. For those, the bigger speed differences will come from content, hosting, plugins, etc.
Another question that just popped up is what the difference between genesis child themes that are listed at studiopress.com and the ones that are only sold in other marketplaces. Are they less trustworthy and worse quality?
That's a loaded question. 🙂 I guess technically the answer would be yes, as I trust the themes here a bit more than themes from anywhere else. That's not to say that themes elsewhere are necessarily bad, but the ones here are held to a very high standard.
mickmelMemberI've used Education a bit, but we LOVE Minimum. Very flexible and easy to make it do great things.
October 30, 2014 at 6:11 am in reply to: Allocate One child page under 2 different parent pages #129864mickmelMemberI don't believe there is a way to actually do that (though I may be wrong), but I can think of two alternatives:
1 -- Add the page in both places in your navigation menu.
2 -- Create a second (blank) page under the other parent, and use a plugin such as "page links to" to direct people to the main one.I guess it goes back to the main question; why do you need to do this, and what are you expecting people to experience on the front end of the site related to it?
mickmelMemberYou can do it inside of the hooks box. I believe this will work:
<?php
if (!is_page(57)) {
?>
your adsense code
<?php
}
?>Change "57" to the page id of your chat room, of course, and be sure to check the "Execute PHP on this hook" below the box.
October 25, 2014 at 11:20 am in reply to: AgentPress Pro – add featured page widget to non-homepage #129125mickmelMemberThe "Widgets on Pages" (or a similar plugin) can do the job:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/widgets-on-pages/It'll let you create a new widget area, add your widget to it, then use a shortcode to have that widget show up on any other page that you'd like.
mickmelMemberOn second glance, I see that you have something generating this code on your page:
<link rel="Shortcut Icon" href="http://www.mydomain.com/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />It appears that you didn't change "mydomain.com" to your actual URL. That may do it.
mickmelMemberIf you overwrite the favicon in the wp-content/themes/theme-name/images/ directory, that should do the trick.
-
AuthorPosts