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August 21, 2014 at 7:55 pm in reply to: Data fields/text input fields spanning full page width #120386neilgeeMember
In your CSS stylesheet you can edit the Forms input section so the value is an absolute amount - look at line 355 and change to pixels:
input, select, textarea { background-color: #fff; border: 1px solid #ddd; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 5px #ddd inset; color: #888; font-size: 16px; font-size: 1.6rem; font-weight: 300; padding: 16px; padding: 1.6rem; width: 300px; }
Adjust the 300px to what you like.
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberChange it to:
blockquote:before { content: '"'; display: block; font-size: 30px; height: 0px; left: -20px; position: relative; top: -10px; }
So it's a double quote surrounded by single quotes
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberthe answer is essentially the same - if you want to center all links with all menus you do:
.genesis-nav-menu { text-align: center; }
if you want to target a specific menu, use the ID, eg:
#menu-primary-navigation { text-align: center; }
It would be easier if you post your URL and then I can specify that the exact selector to change, the last example you gave for foodie does not have a .nav-primary class - but all Genesis menus have a .genesis-nav-menu class
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberok you'll need to do what genwrock says to only target the text:
.home-even p, .home-odd p{ text-align: justify; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou need to add in at the end of your CSS or edit the original:
.home-even, .home-odd { font-size: 28px; text-align: justify; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberTry for 1 & 3:
.entry-content p { text-align:justify; }
2:
.comment-content { text-align:justify; }
The reason why you are having the issue is that the body element is set to :
body { font: 14px/20px 'Helvetica',Arial,sans-serif; text-align: center; }
So any element that does not have a CSS definition will inherit the body - which will center things. It would be easier to have the default say set to text-align:left and then fix things from there, but doing this now may create more issues to fix from what already has been done. - anyway hth
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberneilgeeMemberI updated the guide to use a higher priority on the action if the widget goes below
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberIf you mean the secondary menu - which is the full width one, use can use:
#menu-secondary-navigation { text-align: center; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberneilgeeMemberslight edit - change the_title to get_the_title
//Add Permalink after post function themeprefix_permalink_after_post() { echo '<p><a href="' . get_permalink() .'">' . get_the_title() . '</a></p>'; } add_action( 'genesis_after_entry','themeprefix_permalink_after_post' );
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberThe image name itself doesn't carry SEO weight allegedly, but will keep sanity and order in your website structure by naming it by the street name and optionally the number if their more than one on the street.
Regards the HTML image tag attributes the most important is the
alt=""
and in here I would put the property address.Regards SEO HTML tags, most important are Title and Description which should contain property and sale details.
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberthis should get it on the page...
function themeprefix_code_sidebar() { echo '<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www2.glam.com/app/site/affiliate/viewChannelModule.act?mName=viewAdJs&affiliateId=1710576906&adSize=728x90"></script>'; } add_action ( 'genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap','themeprefix_code_sidebar' );
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou could use the genesis_after_entry hook
//Add Permalink after post function themeprefix_permalink_after_post() { echo '<p><a href="' . get_permalink() .'">'; the_title(); echo '</a></p>'; } add_action( 'genesis_after_entry','themeprefix_permalink_after_post' );
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberIf the inline CSS has and !important declaration it wins.
But check first if the CSS is actually inline - it is more probable that's it in the style sheet check:
/wp-content/themes/YOURTHEME/style.css
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberHi Ken,
DSO is a faster php handler but is somewhat less secure in a multi-site environment as the php script user is set to the one user across all sites - as 'nobody' - so if one site was compromised the others could also be potentially - in terms of WordPress uploads and plugins, they just need to have the right user and permissions set for the relevant directories.I use Servint and suPHP as I have a multi-site set up on a VPS and security is very important, it works fine for my needs.
Have you tried troubleshooting your plugins to see if something else might be at fault here - if you have them all disabled is response time still a problem?
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou can just hide them on pages, add in your style.css
.page .entry-title { display: none; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberIn your style.css add
article .entry-header { border-bottom: none; }
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Coolest GuidesJuly 23, 2014 at 6:49 pm in reply to: How to center Logo & Primary Navigation on Centric Theme #115620neilgeeMemberin your style.css file
find
.site-header .wrap { padding: 40px; max-width: 100%;/ }
change
.site-header .wrap { padding: 40px; /* max-width: 100%; */ }
find
.site-header .widget-area { color: #fff; float: right; text-align: right; padding-top: 10px; width: 740px; }
change
.site-header .widget-area { color: #fff; float: left; text-align: right; padding-top: 10px; width: 740px; }
If it all goes pear shaped just revert
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou have a parse error on your CSS code line 1077 need a closing curly brace, currently there is a closing parenthesis:
This:.nav-secondary a { text-transform: uppercase; )
Should be:
.nav-secondary a { text-transform: uppercase; }
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