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oceansizeParticipant
Thanks for your help Victor. I've come across a new problem now with my second navigation. Everything works fine but the second navigation completely looses it's css styles and position when you change the view of the website from mobile to full screen (when the menu goes from menu-toggle to the normal-visitor-menu).
Any advice would be welcome.
DanoceansizeParticipantI've managed to solve the issue. I just had to unregister the secondary navigation and that got rid of my secondary navigation showing twice and my members navigation still appears when they log in.
(https://my.studiopress.com/documentation/snippets/navigation-menus/unregister-the-secondary-navigation-menu/)Dan
oceansizeParticipantThanks for replying Brad, that seems to show me the full url of the image on the website but I found the code I needed on your very helpful site-
Thanks again.
oceansizeParticipantoceansizeParticipantI found a way of display the posts in the order I want. I used a plugin called Post Types Order
October 1, 2013 at 2:54 pm in reply to: Configuring WordPress, Genesis and Dreamweaver on the remote server #64988oceansizeParticipantI think i've solved the problem. I had to select the index.php file that is located outside the wp-content folder and select Live in Dreamweaver (D'oh!)
October 1, 2013 at 1:54 pm in reply to: Configuring WordPress, Genesis and Dreamweaver on the remote server #64983oceansizeParticipantHi Anitac
Yes, i can get to all my files ok in Dreamweaver, it's just I don't know what file to select to be able to see my site. In the Genesis template sample file structure there's no index.php file so I'm not sure what file I need to select to be able to see my site as you would through a web browser (if that makes sense).
Dan
September 4, 2013 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Genesis responsive slider-doesn't look correct in some browsers #60686oceansizeParticipantHi
Unfortunately no one knows how to solve this but I'll be working on the slider over the next few days so if I solve the issue I'll post the answer here.Dan
September 2, 2013 at 3:27 pm in reply to: Genesis Responsive Slider: position text next to image? #60303oceansizeParticipantHi
I think I've set up my slider how you're explaining how you want yours to look. I've set the images up to use the full width (i.e. both slider and images are 700px wide). I then edited the .slide-excerpt css in the slider styles.css file:-
.slide-excerpt {
width: 50%;
}this is what it looks like on my site-
http://djsitedesign.comhope that helps
DanoceansizeParticipantA good way to show or hide widgets on certain pages is to use a plugin called display widgets-
http://strategy11.com/display-widgets/hope this helps
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