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MarcyParticipant
You could remove everything that you did to center.
Then just add this just before you start your menu code:
#nav {
text-align: center;
}Using firebug, I can't tell what needs to be undone for this to work. You can try this code in the child theme though, and then go from there.
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MarcyParticipantThe Epik theme is HTML5 and the hooks have changed.
You would need to change
remove_action( ‘genesis_post_title’, ‘genesis_do_post_title’ );to
remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_do_post_title' );
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MarcyParticipantSeptember 21, 2013 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Metro Pro – How to Remove Indented First Paragraph in Comments? #63687MarcyParticipantYou're welcome! I'm glad it worked for you. Have a great weekend to.
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September 20, 2013 at 9:45 pm in reply to: Metro Pro – How to Remove Indented First Paragraph in Comments? #63620MarcyParticipantRemove the text-indent code and use:
This:
.comment-content p {
clear: both;
}OR this:
.comment-header {
padding-bottom: 4px;
padding-bottom: .25rem;
}The first line is indented because it's not clearing the image; either of these will work.
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MarcyParticipantFor the second question, from your WordPress dashboard,
click on Genesis > Theme Settings
Then find the section titled Content Archives, find
Select one of the following: and use the drop down to choose Display post content.
You can choose any of the other settings too.For the first question, you can try finding a selector called .sidebar .widget in your styles.css
Then you can add a background color, like this:.sidebar .widget {
background-color: #000;
}That color is black. #ff0000 is red. You can also use color names like this:
.sidebar .widget {
background-color: gray;
padding: 12px;
}If you want to do this only for a particular widget, then you have to find the name of that widget using Firebug. I also added padding in the second example because I think you'll need some.
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MarcyParticipantYou can try adding this code to your
Genesis > Custom Code and then Custom CSS section#subnav {
text-align: center;
}
#subnav ul {
float: none;
list-style: none;
margin: 0 auto ;
padding: 0;
width: auto ;
display: inline-block;
}It looks like you found where to remove the background color.
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MarcyParticipantIt's not
font-color: #ffffff;
It's just plain old
color: #ffffff;(And I don't know why. 🙂
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September 20, 2013 at 6:16 pm in reply to: Metro Pro – How to Remove Indented First Paragraph in Comments? #63596MarcyParticipantTry this. In style.css, in the Comments section, find
.comment {
background-color: #f5f5f5;
border: 2px solid #fff;
border-right: none;
}.comment .avatar {
margin: 0 16px 24px 0;
margin: 0 1.6rem 2.4rem 0;
}
For me, it's line1414.Right between these two selectors add this:
.comment-content p {
text-indent: -64px;
text-indent: -6.4rem;
}So it all looks like
.comment {
background-color: #f5f5f5;
border: 2px solid #fff;
border-right: none;
}.comment-content p {
text-indent: -64px;
text-indent: -6.4rem;
}.comment .avatar {
margin: 0 16px 24px 0;
margin: 0 1.6rem 2.4rem 0;
}
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MarcyParticipantA widgetized area is like a sidebar. You can add more than one widget. So you can add a slider and then a text widget to the full width widget. You can just style the text yourself in the widget.
You can also use the featured posts widget more than once on a page. So you you could use it in a widget for category posts or recent posts with just images or images and titles like the little images to the right of the author area in Innovative.
You'll have to try it out. 🙂
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MarcyParticipantLook at this plugin Genesis Prose Extras. It will allow you to create a widgitized home page, and then you can add the Genesis Responsive Slider.
http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-prose-extras/
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September 19, 2013 at 6:12 pm in reply to: Platinum Theme – How to Add Dates on the Blog Index Page #63464MarcyParticipantSeptember 19, 2013 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Platinum Theme – How to Add Dates on the Blog Index Page #63433MarcyParticipantThe Platinum theme isn't in the dev package any more, so maybe someone else does have a better answer for you.
I'm wondering now though if those blog posts use the Genesis Featured Posts widget? If so, that's where you would add the date. It's the check box "Show Post Info" at the top of the RH column of that widget. And there is a line below that allows you to edit what's shown.
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September 19, 2013 at 12:08 pm in reply to: Changing hyperlink color while leaving menus alone #63404MarcyParticipantSeptember 19, 2013 at 9:30 am in reply to: Changing hyperlink color while leaving menus alone #63376MarcyParticipantYou have to have the .eleven40-pro-blue a still in the blue section.
Add this section back so you have two section like I suggested above. The light blue section is first and you ADD the dark blue section just below it. You need to have both sections.
.eleven40-pro-blue a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .entry-title a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-primary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-secondary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-footer a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-header .sub-menu a:hover {
color: #2aa4cf;
}.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-primary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-secondary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-header .sub-menu a:hover {
color: #191970;
}
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September 19, 2013 at 9:16 am in reply to: Changing hyperlink color while leaving menus alone #63373MarcyParticipantWhen you log into WordPress. Click on Genesis > Theme Settings > Color Style, what is set there? Are you on Default?
The section you had edited last night was in the eleven40 Pro Blue section, so that's why I had you edit that section.
If you look near the top of your Style.css, you can see the Table of Contents, so you can see the Color Styles section just before the Media Queries section. You have to edit the section that is set in Genesis > Theme Settings
If you have set the Default (Orange) Color Style, then you need to edit the nav menu colors in the top section, but I think you want to choose the eleven40 Pro Blue and do your edits in that section of style.css
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September 19, 2013 at 12:54 am in reply to: Changing hyperlink color while leaving menus alone #63336MarcyParticipantIn the eleven40 Pro Blue section is this:
.eleven40-pro-blue a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .entry-title a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-primary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-secondary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-footer a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-header .sub-menu a:hover {
color: #2aa4cf;
}
You changed them all to color: #191970;What you want is to:
- leave the section above with color: #2aa4cf;
- separate the nav menu lines from the link lines
- add them below with color: #191970;.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .genesis-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-primary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .nav-secondary .sub-menu a:hover,
.eleven40-pro-blue .site-header .sub-menu a:hover {
color: #191970;
}I wasn't sure if you want the .entry-title a:hover and the .site-footer a:hover to be the darker blue or the lighter blue. You can add them to the darker blue section, if needed.
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MarcyParticipantOh, my! Thank you, Anita! It did cross my mind that wasn't a Genesis theme. Note to self, always look to make sure.
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MarcyParticipantIn your style.css you have widths and heights of 270px on
.home_ box on lines 136 and 202
and
.img_cont on lines 138 and 203.Even though you have changed width and height on lines 136 and 138, it is using the width and height of 270px from lines 202 and 203. Your line numbers may be different, but just search for the terms, and you will see them twice.
You also have a lot of divs like home_box_last and tablet_clear. I removed one of the tablet_clear divs and the images move up so there were 4 in the first row. I think you should remove all those extra divs for now and adjust your .home_box and .img_cont sizes.
Just let all the containers float: left .
Then once you get the container sizes so they all fit, you can decide where you want the clear divs. But personally, I would leave them out, and let the images all float for different size devices.
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