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mrkoetje
MemberThank you Homes!
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Memberthanks you / dank je wel!
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Memberthanks!
Well, its Dutch. You should know because you have a name rooted in dutch (Erika De Wit) 🙂 like your site 2!
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Memberik hou van eenvoud, maar deze is op het randje van eenvoud. bijna te simpel voor een dergelijke kapper met zeer hoge prijzen. Toch vind ik 'm erg mooi. Goed hoe je in responsive layout de afspraakbutton onderin fixed zet. Ik mis wel wat meer info en foto's van waar ik zou komen te zitten, kopje koffie?
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Memberthanks! Now diving into CSS3 animations for that smooth scroll effect and fadein objects which I love......
October 24, 2017 at 2:48 am in reply to: How is mobile CSS different from desktop in Genesis? #212869mrkoetje
MemberI restart this topic because I would like to see an answer on this one. I would also like a mobile first approach, but genesis themes are (all?) desktop first.
Does anyone know if Studiopress will make (optional) CSS styles for their themes?mrkoetje
Memberthanks both of you!
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Memberok, thanks! Worked it out, used this line to add li item in menu and with css it only shows on mobile and big screens menu:
$menu .= '<li class="NORMAL CLASSES"><a href="URL"><img src="IMG" /></a></li>';
is this good practise?
August 31, 2017 at 8:13 am in reply to: How can I edit the additional css file in a full screen-width css editor? #210970mrkoetje
MemberFTP & style.css does the trick. Or just edit style.css in dashboard wordpress.
If you want to have your new CSS Styles in different document, then you have to enqueue a new stylesheet in the functions file.
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