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You will need to post your .js file that adds the responsive menu icon before the menus, so someone can see how the responsive menu icon is being added for the other menus for your theme.
In the .js file, you will probably need to add the class .nav-tertiary .genesis-nav-menu to the places that have .nav-primary .genesis-nav-menu and .nav-secondary .genesis-nav-menu
Not sure which mobile menu version you are using, so can't be more specific.
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MarcyParticipantIf you look in your functions.php, you will see two sections, like:
//* Reduce the primary navigation menu to one level depth add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_args', 'ambiance_primary_menu_args' ); function ambiance_primary_menu_args( $args ){ if( 'primary' != $args['theme_location'] ) return $args; $args['depth'] = 1; return $args; }
and
//* Reduce the secondary navigation menu to one level depth /*add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_args', 'ambiance_secondary_menu_args' ); function ambiance_secondary_menu_args( $args ){ if( 'secondary' != $args['theme_location'] ) return $args; $args['depth'] = 1; return $args; }*/
Just comment these out by adding
/* at the beginning of each section where it says add_filter..., and /* at the end of each section. I added them in the second section above, so you can see how.Be sure to save a copy of your functions.php first, and also be sure that you know how to use FTP, so that you can upload the original file if something goes wrong.
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MarcyParticipantThis is marked Resolved, but just in case, it really isn't...
At the top of your template, below <?php, add
/* Template Name: Landing */
You can change the name Landing to whatever to want to show in the Editor under Page Attributes > Templates.
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MarcyParticipantYou can adjust the padding for the section that says, "Subscribe to NPIL" if you look in your style.css.
1. Find this section:
.solid-section .widget-area { clear: both; overflow: hidden; padding: 200px 0; text-align: center; }
Edit the 200px in the line, padding: 200px 0;
Maybe to padding: 100px 0;
That will change the padding at the top and bottom of that section.
If you want to change only the padding-top, rewrite the padding line to be:
padding: 200px 0 200px 0;
The 4 numbers refer to padding on the: top right bottom left.2. For the footer, find this section:
.footer-widgets .wrap { padding-top: 200px; }
Again, change the line, padding-top: 200px;
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MarcyParticipant!. Create a new Page and name it Blog. Over in the right hand sidebar, under Page Attributes > Template, choose Blog. Don't add any content to the page in the editor; it won't appear on the Blog page.
2. Create a new Page and name it Home. If you are going to use a static page, you can add content.
[You may also need to rename the front-page.php template to something else. It is in /streamline-pro/front-page.php, if you don't see your static content after Step 3. below. ]3. Go to your WordPress admin, and click Settings > Reading. Choose Front Page displays a static page, and choose
Front page -> Home
Posts page -> Blog
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MarcyParticipantJo Waltham has modified the Genesis Featured Post widget for Custom Post Types. You can see her work here on GitHub
https://github.com/calliaweb/featured-custom-post-type-widget-for-genesisYou can also use the Genesis Sandbox Featured Content Widget
https://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-featured-content-widget/
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MarcyParticipantMarcyParticipantI do what I think you want to do on my blog. I add <!-- more --> where I want in my post, and the Read more appears in the blog at that point.
These are my Genesis settings:
Content Archives:
Select one of the following: Display post content
Limit content to characters: 0Try it with no character limit and Display post content.
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MarcyParticipantIt would normally be:
http://yoursite.com/category/your-category-slug/The /category/ part is always there unless you modify it under Settings > Permalinks.
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MarcyParticipantMarcyParticipantThis section in your style.css line 1115, sets those paragraph margins to 0.
.lifestyle-pro-home .content .featuredpost p {
margin: 0;
}Change it to
.lifestyle-pro-home .content .featuredpost p {
margin: 0 0 1.6rem;
}
Use 1.6rem to match the paragraphs below, or just use 16px or so.
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MarcyParticipantYou may just need to flush your WordPress permalinks.
Go to Settings > Permalinks and click Save. That will usually work.
(I'm assuming that your portfolio is a custom post type.)
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MarcyParticipantIt's in your style.css near line 1080:
.genesis-nav-menu { color: #666; font-size: 14px; line-height: 1.5; }
In the Site Header Navigation section, add
.site-header .genesis-nav-menu { font-size: 16px; /* or the size you want */ }
And then you may need to adjust the padding on this line:
.site-header .genesis-nav-menu a { padding: 38px 18px 40px; }
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MarcyParticipantAndroid always caused me grief too. Duplicating the :hover lines with :focus helps somewhat on Androids with a long touch.
The Genesis Sample theme does not include the responsive menu.1. Most of the Pro Genesis themes now use a mobile responsive menu that works like this one that Ozzy Rodriguez did:
(The js is a bit different though, but the function is pretty close.)
http://ozzyrodriguez.com/tutorials/genesis/genesis-responsive-menu-2-0/
Here is a demo
http://demo.ozzyrodriguez.com/responsive-menu/2. Here is a tutorial by Sridhar Katakam using the Beautiful Pro menu.
http://sridharkatakam.com/add-beautiful-pros-mobile-responsive-menu-genesis-themes/I hope these help you get it going.
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MarcyParticipantIt appears to be in the image-mapper plugin you are using. I didn't notice earlier.
http://mauimusic.com/_new/content/plugins/image-mapper/css/bootstrap/css.bootstrap.css
Line 736If you look in your style.css and find this near line 1165:
.home-odd, .home-odd a:hover, .home-odd h1, .home-odd h2, .home-odd h3, .home-odd h4, .home-odd h5, .home-odd h6, .home-odd .featured-content .entry-title a, .home-odd .widget-title { color: #FFF; line-height: 1; /* add this line */ }
Adding a line-height of 1 there, seems to do it. If it doesn't do it in your style.css, you will need to add !important. That's an exclamation mark in front of it.
line-height: 1 !important;
The line-height for the widget text is also being styled by the image-mapper, line 225
body { font-family: "Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 20px; color: #333; }
Find this in your style.css
body { color: #000; font-family: 'Sorts Mill Goudy', sans-serif; font-size: 22px; font-weight: 400; line-height: 1.5; }
add !important after
line-height: 1.5 !important;
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MarcyParticipantFor this widget title at small screen sizes, the second line overlaps the first - Let Maui Music Rock Your World.
Is that what you want changed?If so, it's because you're using a font-size of 52px, but a line-height of 20px.
Find this:
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {
margin: 10px 0;
font-family: inherit;
font-weight: bold;
line-height: 20px;
color: inherit;
text-rendering: optimizelegibility;
}and change line-height
line-height: 1;The 1 will make it be 52px. You could use
line-height: .8;
if you want the lines closer, but don't use px size.You will need to be more specific with any other changes you need help with.
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MarcyParticipantYou link to a site on your computer - local, so no one can see what you see.
If HTML is being stripped, you are most likely using excerpts.
Go to Genesis > Theme Settings and change Content Archives to be Display Post Content, and then set a limit of characters. Or you can add a "More" tag in every post and not set a character limit.
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