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February 7, 2013 at 8:32 am in reply to: Windows 8 Internet Explorer Touch Pad Devices StudioPress Menu issues #18659nickthegeekMember
First, I actually like win8. I know a lot of people are complaining because it is so different but I find that once you stop trying to use the start menu it works great. My wife's computer is on win8 and I find it is not as frustrating for me to use since I switched to a Mac several months ago, I'm off my start menu addiction.
Anyways, to the issue. I assume you mean the :hover doesn't work for drop downs. I'm afraid this is a limitation in many touch devices. Some developers have realized that you need to have a :hover action to do a lot of things on the web so they have made it work rather nicely via the device. Win8 is not one of those systems. It might figure this out but we may beat them to the punch with our own solution.
Genesis 2.0 will hopefully have a new mobile menu feature. This will essentially add a third menu position when enabled via the child theme and the menu will use different JS so taping will expand/collapse the menu but it probably will not allow extensive drop down menus, that type of experience often doesn't translate well on mobile devices.
Actually this feature almost made it into Genesis 1.9 but it just wasn't ready and when we release it is needs to be right because child themes will require edits to use the new mobile menu feature so we can't just go changing things on people and causing problems to their live sites.
So ultimately we are working to improving this part of the mobile system and mobile device developers are hopefully working from their end to improve how their devices work as well.
nickthegeekMemberIf a thread gets marked as resolved and closed when it shouldn't be please let us know via help desk so that we can fix it. Thank you.
I have closed this thread because it was starting to get antagonistic. These are community forums and we need to respect each other to make a better community. I can understand that it is frustrating when you do not feel you are being helped. In this case it seems to be a misunderstanding, so I hope it is clear that this is not intentional slighting. Once again, thanks for your understanding.
nickthegeekMemberIn the interest of avoiding a flame war I am asking this conversation to stay on topic. Please keep all replies geared towards help with this specific issue. Thanks for understanding.
nickthegeekMemberyes you can. For help on adding it please start a new thread instead of adding onto a thread in the showcase and feedback forum. Thanks.
nickthegeekMemberThanks, I added the extra links in yesterday and it must have caused a tiny difference in alignment. Clear break fixed it.
nickthegeekMemberWhich page?
nickthegeekMemberAnitac,
Thanks. That is one of the few things you can see on the front end that I did. 90% of the custom stuff I did is to make a dashboard experience that the church secretary can comfortably use. Dates for events have a calendar function so she doesn't have to use special formats and there are custom fields for everything that get checked before outputting. I also interlocked taxonomies and post types so you can get to different places you might want.
For example, if you view the Prayer ministry right now it will show the event for that ministry after it
http://firstassemblyfrontroyal.com/ministry/prayer/All of that is custom, but 95% of the CSS is exactly Outreach 2.0. I just really like the look of the theme.
The other cool part is I put all of that functionality into core plugins for the site so if I decide I like another theme or get time to build a custom theme in the future I just flip the switch on the new theme. I don't have to figure out what PHP is mine and what is for Outreach. Everything in the Outreach php files has been left alone.
Bill Erickson has written about this
http://www.billerickson.net/core-functionality-plugin/nickthegeekMemberThuan,
We have had some problem with spammers and certain ranges of IP addresses were blocked to help with those problems. Please use the contact form here to receive help with adding an exception for your IP address so that you can access our system. Thanks
http://www.studiopress.com/contactnickthegeekMemberno you are supposed to cyber stalk me to find it.
http://firstassemblyfrontroyal.comnickthegeekMemberDave,
Could you post the URL you get when you are given a 404 now so I can work with Jared and Ron to see if we can resolve this. Thanks.
nickthegeekMemberI recommend using the tag system for now. I am looking into other options, but please be aware that code is very interchangeable, so what will work for one child theme will generally work for another.
nickthegeekMemberAskimet has been a bit aggressive the past couple of weeks. I don't know why but it also seems that spam attacks have gone up across the web lately, so I'm guessing that is the reason.
I try to clear the spam a couple times a day so legitimate messages are posted correctly.
nickthegeekMemberThe most common issue is having a space in your folder name. Your site does not have that so you won't have that problem. The other most common issue is a plugin that breaks things, so if you have a problem just disable plugins. If you have any issues other than this let us know in help desk via the "get help" menu item in the my.studiopress.com portal and we will help with that.
nickthegeekMemberUse the FitVids plugin.
nickthegeekMemberGenesis 1.9.1 addressed an issue where the style sheet was loaded with the wrong priority.
The issue you are referring to is in Prose and the update is out.
nickthegeekMemberThis is a known issue and the fix should be available very soon. Please log into my.studiopress.com and submit a ticket via the Get Help button. Thanks
nickthegeekMemberThe change in 1.9.1 that results in this is to properly enqueue the style sheet with the wp_enqueue_style() function. This function is being changed by one of your plugins which is resulting in the style sheet being loaded in the footer. We are not going to do it wrong to make the theme compatible with plugins that are doing it wrong.
I am almost 100% certain that this is why your style sheet loaded in the footer. I've seen this several times and every single time it was a plugin. Most of the time is it this plugin
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/footer-javascript/You can read about someone else who had this problem because they were "doing it right" here
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-javascript-to-footer-plugin-moves-styles-as-well-as-scripts-to-footernickthegeekMemberMay I assume you submitted a ticket via that form explaining the issue?
nickthegeekMemberThe CSS loading in the footer is likely due to another plugin. Each time I have seen this happen it is because of a plugin that moves JS to the footer, but it gets a bit ambitious about moving css as well.
nickthegeekMemberyou may continue to use the themes. themes are retired based on several factors. Sleek was one of the older themes and needed to be updated to a 2.0 or retired. The end decision was to retire it.
to be clear, the only difference is that it cannot be purchased, you may use it and we also support it ongoing.
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