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neilgeeMemberneilgeeMember
The theme is a generic one built straight off Genesis Framework - not too sure how you have 1343 - do you have a URL to look at
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberWhat you can do is just set up a custom body class which you can apply per post/page as required - just add the custom body class in front of the CSS rule.
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Coolest GuidesMay 21, 2014 at 4:25 am in reply to: Background images disappear on homepage after changing permalinks #106143neilgeeMemberThe permalinks have no relationship to the HTML structure - at least I cant think of any - do you have a URL?
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberWould be easier to populate the menu items in the respective navigation
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberChange them in style.css - for non-standard fonts use a web font generator like font squirrel
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou can run all images through WP Smushit, deactivate and delete all unnecessary WP plugins.
Try and squeeze down the large master background image.
Add in W3 Total Cache and look at using a CDN service like CloudFlare, but since it is a booking system test a dev site out first.
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou can target any text in a textwidget by adding
.textwidget p { color:#fff }
Which would make it white in this instance
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou can override the CSS rule by adding a new rule to your style.css
p { color:#000; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYep understand this ...or even part of this.. and you are on the Genesis wavelength
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberCore learning - http://designsbynickthegeek.com/tutorials/genesis-explained-the-framework
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberYou could set the margin on the content element to a negative value in your style.css
.content { margin-top: -55px; }
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberneilgeeMemberHave a look in WP Dashboard > Posts > Categories, go and edit the relevant category and edit the Archive Headline/Archive Intro Text
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberThis is odd I can see that in IE 11 the sidebar <aside></aside> is inside the <main></main> content -
but other browsers it appears outside.
I think you need to check all elements have a closing tag.
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberGoogle will not necessarily display the site description in a search result, it will vary depending on the search query of the searcher.
All you can do to verify the site description is definitely being output by checking the source code for the description meta
<meta name="description" content="my site description goes here"/>
If it is there than thats all you can do - perhaps you can analyse what keywords are being used to generate different descriptions.
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberHi Linda - not really knowing your hosting environment I don't want to randomly do a copy/paste in htaccess, the fact that you can see a non .ico image says to me that the .ico type is blocked - you'll have to raise a support ticket with them or even try just changing the favicon extension to .png - that may work
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberIf you put a bonafide image .jpg in the images folder can you see the image via a browser...
http://www.curtisfinancialplanning.com/wp-content/themes/agency/images/randonimage.jpg
If you cant, it has to be a permission thing, if you can it may be site block on .ico files - perhaps via .htaccess
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberI can see a 404 error on the favicon path - maybe a permissions issue on the images folder
/wp-content/themes/agency/images/
Should be 775
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Coolest GuidesneilgeeMemberTry adding an extra bit of CSS to the utility bar
.utility-bar { padding-bottom: 30px; }
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