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Thanks Victor. I completely forgot Business Pro is third-party! Thank you for directing me to the appropriate resources.
January 22, 2017 at 12:09 pm in reply to: Saving Social Share Counts when changing domain name #199801mikemdgMemberThe plugin author obviously found some way to redirect the counts to the new URL/domain - that's more what I was getting at was if anyone had managed to extract just that functionality and apply it to their website somehow. Might just be easier to buy the plugin I guess.
January 22, 2017 at 10:52 am in reply to: Saving Social Share Counts when changing domain name #199797mikemdgMemberI should have mentioned it is for the "ShareThis" plugin. I did a search previously and didn't find anything in the database, I read that the social networks store the counts, or at least facebook does.
mikemdgMemberThanks for pointing me in the right direction, I managed to get it working with the link you provided along with conditional tags.
mikemdgMemberThanks, yes I know my way around CSS but wasn't really able to figure it out with CSS alone. After a bit more searching, I found a plugin for what I was trying to do, so here is the link for anyone that comes across this thread.
This will generate the submenu for the current page, but yes you will need to style the submenu.
March 1, 2016 at 11:55 pm in reply to: Sorting/Identifier Multiple Text Widgets Without Titles #180412mikemdgMemberYes exactly, thanks! I will check that out. Haven't used Advanced Custom Fields but looks like what I'm after.
What you're describing is exactly right. I've got an image output below the header and before the copy in a custom widget using the genesis_after_header hook.March 1, 2016 at 11:30 pm in reply to: Sorting/Identifier Multiple Text Widgets Without Titles #180409mikemdgMemberBasically I've added added a custom hook for a masthead image on each page to go below the menu. So there are about 10 images. Previously I've done this and just put some custom code in so the name of the header image is "header-<pagename>.jpg" and it just grabs it from the page title and the images just need to be named to match. Was just looking for an easier way for a client to access that code via wordpress iinstead of FTP so they could drop an image name in for each.
I realize there are probably better ways to do this with an uploader, but was trying to limit dev time since they end-user doesn't care that much.
I would like to use less text widgets though 🙂
mikemdgMemberThanks very much to both of you! I was looking in the console for any errors and feel like an idiot now since I totally missed that error message. Makes total sense though and I've seen this happen before on other sites. Just surprised it popped up now as this site has been running on https for a long time now and it never happened before.
Well, off to fix it! Thanks again for your quick help!
mikemdgMemberSorry, that's probably helpful 🙂
There's a blank grey area on the right under "we respect your privacy...." The form is supposed to be above that. Shows up in Safari, and nothing else.
https://speedsecrets.com/mikemdgMemberI did that but didn't notice any difference.
One thing I forgot to mention, is that the javascript items seem to show up in Safari, but no other browser.
This was also happening with YouTube videos, when using an older Youtube Embed plugin. Any videos just started showing up as a black screen and wouldn't play - except in Safari. Upgrading to a different youtube plugin fixed that issue though.mikemdgMemberAhhh, so simple. How did I miss that?
Thanks for your help!
mikemdgMemberThank you!
mikemdgMemberSure, although I kind of hacked something together and don't have the parallax part working. (If someone knows how to do that, feel free to add)
All I did was create a custom page template "page_projects.php" and added a spot for images after the header, which I'll replace with a variable so it can swap in different images based on the page/project.
Then I moved the title down before the entry content.
<?php /** * This file adds the Project Page template to the Parallax Pro Theme. * * @author StudioPress * @package Parallax * @subpackage Customizations */ /* Template Name: Projects */ ?> <style> .entry-header-wrapper, .entry-header-wrapper h1 { display:none; } div.site-inner { margin-top: 30px; text-align:center; } h1.entry-title { font-family:raleway; font-size:42px; } </style> <?php add_action('genesis_after_header', 'site_banner', 25); function site_banner(){ echo '<div><img src="portfolio-project-01.jpg"></div>'; } //* Move Post Title and Post Info from inside Entry Header to Entry Content on Posts page add_action( 'genesis_before_entry', 'reposition_entry_header' ); function reposition_entry_header() { if ( is_page_template('page_projects.php') ) { remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_open', 5 ); remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_do_post_title' ); remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 12 ); remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_close', 15 ); add_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'genesis_do_post_title', 9 ); add_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'genesis_post_info', 9 ); } } genesis();
mikemdgMemberFigured it out.
mikemdgMemberI don't use Google fonts that often so I'm not 100% familiar with the code ( usually I just keep them locally) but looking at your link to the Google Fonts CSS, I don't see a link to Droid Sans, just this one with Montserrat and Sorts Mill Goudy
http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Montserrat%7CSorts+Mill+Goudy&ver=1.0
You probably just need to add droid sans to your css
mikemdgMemberLooks correct when I view it on my Android device. Is there something in particular you're noticing isn't working?
I was having a similar issue with formatting working on desktop but not on mobile and it was as simple formatting issue in the CSS.
Try running it through a validator and fixing any errors:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdoug-arnold.com%2Fwp-content%2Fthemes%2Fparallax-pro%2Fstyle.css%3Fver%3D1.0&profile=css3&usermedium=all&warning=1&vextwarning=&lang=enmikemdgMemberThat was what I was wondering as well... but I'm not really sure how to edit that area without touching genesis files (which I didn't want to do).
I tried using "genesis_after_footer" but it was still within the container, so I ended up moving the footer just outside the container like so: (basically one line below that div instead of one line above it)
echo '</div>'; //* end .site-container or #wrap
do_action( 'genesis_footer' );following the visual hook guide, I would have thought "genesis_after_footer" or "genesis_after" would have worked, but they were still inside the container for some reason.
mikemdgMemberThanks for the help. That kind of worked but the info was still within the container class where I didn't want it. I ended up just moving that hook outside that container <div> in the footer file and that did the trick.
mikemdgMemberWell my footer is within the site container, so right now the footer has a white background. I just wanted to place a copyright notice in the footer, but don't want the white background. I've tried removing it and a few other things but it just doesn't seem to work. So I figured adding another area below the site container would just be easier.
May 28, 2014 at 12:17 pm in reply to: eleven40 pro (Sidebar-content) switching sidebar widgets #107139mikemdgMemberSilly me, I opened the page --> layout settings and only saw the additional two layouts. Had to go into the plugin settings and turn the other ones on.
Thanks Tom, got it now!
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