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March 23, 2017 at 11:05 am in reply to: How do I reduce the font size for Genesis – User Profile Text? #203725MarcyParticipant
Add the following to your style.css at the bottom or below the sidebar section or to a custom CSS plugin.
.sidebar .user-profile p { font-size: 13px; }
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March 17, 2017 at 1:30 pm in reply to: Showcase Pro – How to change stylesheet to use system font stack #203258MarcyParticipantYes, you would just replace
font-family: "Hind", "Avenir", "Helvetica", arial;
with
font-family:-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI", "Roboto", "Oxygen", "Ubuntu", "Cantarell","Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue",sans-serif;
You may also need to find "font-family" in the rest of your theme and change it there too.
If you are not using Hind or Avenir fonts, you may want to not load them in the functions.php. Find this section and add the //, as shown below
/** * Global Enqueues * */ function showcase_scripts_styles() { // wp_enqueue_style( 'google-fonts', '//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Hind:400,300,500,600,700', CHILD_THEME_VERSION );
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MarcyParticipantMarcyParticipantIf you added a body class of services to your page, then your selector would be
body.services { margin: 0 auto; background: url(images/bodyclass/servicebg.png); background-position: left top, center top; background-repeat: repeat-x, no-repeat; }
Also for background-repeat, you only need repeat-x.
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MarcyParticipantYou can try to clear your WordPress Permalinks.
In your WordPress dashboard, click on Settings > Permalinks, and then Save.
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MarcyParticipantThe best place to ask this question of Ninja Forms support.
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MarcyParticipantI missed that this theme didn't already have a required selector; most do now.
Find this
.header-image .site-title > a { float: left; min-height: 60px; width: 100%; }
and add a line, so it's
.header-image .site-title > a { float: left; min-height: 60px; width: 100%; background-size: contain !important; }
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February 8, 2017 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Glam Theme Question (different fonts and remove background images) #200815MarcyParticipantYou would need to download the theme files using FTP, make your edits in a text editor, and upload them again.
There is a caching plugin (or something else) that makes the files minified from the ones in /wp-content/themes/theme-folder (Sorry, I don't know right off what the glam theme folder name is). The minified files are overwritten every so often, and so your changes aren't being saved.When you are making file changes, it's best to turn of caching and clear the cache until you're finished, so you can see your changes.
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MarcyParticipantIn functions.php, you would find this
//* Add support for custom header add_theme_support( 'custom-header', array( 'flex-height' => true, 'width' => 300, 'height' => 60, 'header-selector' => '.site-title a', 'header-text' => false, ) );
and edit it to be
//* Add support for custom header add_theme_support( 'custom-header', array( 'flex-height' => true, 'width' => 600, 'height' => 120, 'header-selector' => '.site-title a', 'header-text' => false, ) );
Then in the Customizer you would upload a logo that is 600px wide by 120px tall.
That should do it.
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August 16, 2016 at 2:53 pm in reply to: Fonts in editor-style.css not showing in Visual Editor #191399MarcyParticipantYou need to follow Robin's instructions if you're going to use her method.
Add this to functions.php instead of what you have above:
add_editor_style( 'editor-style.css' ); // Add Google fonts to editor add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'leaven_editor_fonts' ); function leaven_editor_fonts() { $font_url = str_replace( ',', '%2C', '//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300,400,700|Lora:400italic,700italic' ); add_editor_style( $font_url ); }
If you want to use the @import method, then you still add this to functions.php instead of what you had before.
Note that it is NOT in a function.
add_editor_style( 'editor-style.css' );
And then at the top of editor-style.css you add:
@import url('//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lora:400,400italic|Open+Sans:400,400italic,700,700italic');
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August 10, 2016 at 11:11 am in reply to: Fonts in editor-style.css not showing in Visual Editor #191073MarcyParticipantYou need to add the fonts to the admin too.
A quick way in to use @import. Add a link like this to the top of your editor-style.css
@import url('//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lora:400,400italic|Open+Sans:400,400italic,700,700italic');Probably a better way is to enqueue the fonts in the admin; Robin Cornett mentions it in a post.
The section you would need is admin.php: Load Custom Fonts in the Admin
https://robincornett.com/visual-editor-styles/
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MarcyParticipantI think that one of the options is to display the post excerpts, rather than content. You could use that to add your custom content.
The post excerpts are down farther on the page editor. You may need to check to make them visible. Click on Screen Options in the upper right hand corner of any post or page editor.
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MarcyParticipantLook in Genesis > Theme Settings, in the section labeled Content Archives.
Check Include Featured Image, and then you'll be able to select the image size and alignment.
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MarcyParticipant.entry-title isn't in .entry-meta, only .entry-header.
Use
.format-aside .entry-header .entry-title { display: none; }
That will hide the post title on aside posts.
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MarcyParticipantYou will need to add smaller withs for .site-description in the media query sections.
You site is not available, so I don't know what media sizes you have, so here's an example.@media only screen and (min-width: 800px) { .site-description { width: 600px; } }
Change the width to be smaller than the media query width. You may have to add widths in all the media query sections.
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MarcyParticipantYou can use:
.format-aside .entry-header .entry-meta { display: none; }
You can also just use .format-aside instead of .post_format-post-format-aside in the CSS you posted above.
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MarcyParticipantJean, are you using this plugin to import the widgets?
https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-importer-exporter/
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MarcyParticipantAt line 1273 in style.css, there is:
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu { background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.05); color: blue; left: auto; opacity: 1; position: relative; -webkit-transition: opacity .4s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: opacity .4s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: opacity .4s ease-in-out; -o-transition: opacity .4s ease-in-out; transition: opacity .4s ease-in-out; z-index: 99; }
The color: blue line doesn't do anything there, because the color needs to be changed on the links - a
That rgba color is white; you could change that to another color or if you want to change your link color, look at line 1908
@media only screen and (min-width: 930px)
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu a {
border: 1px solid #fff;
border-top: 0;
padding: 20px;
color: #fff;
}There the color is #fff, white; you could change the link color there.
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MarcyParticipantyou can add a background image or color to the sections that are full-width - those that are outside the .wrap sections, such as
.site-header
.home-featured
.footer-widgets
.site-footerIf you want to add content that fills the entire screen, rather than just background images, then you will need to change the width on .wrap and then maybe also on .site-inner.
You could also just choose a different theme that already uses full width sections.
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April 3, 2016 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Case Studies (Portfolio) and Featured Pages on Executive Pro Front Page? #182804MarcyParticipantI learned that some people are having issues with this plugin, with the latest Genesis update
https://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-featured-content-widget/So this or the premium one are probably best:
https://github.com/calliaweb/featured-custom-post-type-widget-for-genesis
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