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March 25, 2014 at 9:23 am in reply to: Text not displaying, only after clicking random part of site #96566nciskeMember
Here's a bunch of workarounds you can try until Chrome gets its act together:
StackOverflow: Google Chrome bug - website not displaying text
Nick Ciske | https://luminfire.com/ | @nciske
Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0nciskeMemberYou'd put the logos into one image and upload that.
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Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0April 1, 2013 at 2:26 pm in reply to: Warning: printf() [function.printf] error on Metro Theme :S #32508nciskeMemberIt's clearly not a simple fix -- I'd recommend you open a support ticket.
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Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0nciskeMemberWhy use an image widget?
This is what CSS backgrounds (or custom image headers) are for -- set that on the #header (or use the Genesis theme header option) and the text will automatically display on top.
If you 'pull' an image widget from below the header over top of the header, it will always stack above the text unless you do some absolute positioning tricks to get the z-index to take effect (in the other site, I suspect z-indexing isn't even active, just display order).
Nick Ciske | https://luminfire.com/ | @nciske
Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0nciskeMemberWell that's one way to do it, I guess.
The best practice way is to upload a custom image header (or set one via css) and use text-indent to push the title and description off screen.
That keeps the text there for Google, without requiring negative margins and z-indexes.
Here's a tutorial:
http://genesistutorials.com/how-to-add-a-logo-to-the-header/
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Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0April 1, 2013 at 10:31 am in reply to: Warning: printf() [function.printf] error on Metro Theme :S #32457nciskeMemberReport the issue to the SP support team -- there seems to be an issue in the language file that is causing the PHP Warning.
http://my.studiopress.com/help/
If you’re feeling adventurous you can edit the PO file and try to fix the issue yourself (it's likely a missing translated string) and attempt to generate a new .mo file.
PO Edit is a freeware language file editor:
Nick Ciske | https://luminfire.com/ | @nciske
Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0nciskeMemberUse widget logic:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widget-logic/Or...
Hide the widget with CSS on all pages except home and show it only on the home page.
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Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0March 31, 2013 at 9:17 am in reply to: Warning: printf() [function.printf] error on Metro Theme :S #32256nciskeMemberWarnings are not generally "harmful" -- and unless your site is in development you shouldn't be seeing them output in the page like this. Is suspect it's an uninitialized option and would go away once you save the form once (these 'fresh install' bugs are always hard to catch as a developer).
I'd make sure WP_DEBUG is disabled on your live server... and I'd suggest reporting this in the customer forum for Metro so the devs can make sure it gets fixed in the next version.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php#Debug
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Did I help you? Say thanks: http://bit.ly/1lahwy0nciskeMemberRemove the "last" class from the YouTube button (only the last item should have that as it removes the right margin).
<a class=”social-buttons” href=”http://www.youtube.com/radarbazaar”>You Tube</a>
<a class=”social-buttons” href=”https://plus.google.com/115703683736699168557″>Google</a>
<a class=”social-buttons” href=”http://www.facebook.com/bgardner”>Facebook</a>
<a class=”social-buttons last” href=”http://twitter.com/robinstanley”>Twitter</a>
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