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January 4, 2017 at 12:15 pm in reply to: Styling Infinity Pro Theme Header to look like Elegance's #198758olga.kwakMember
Hi Victor!
Thanks for the push in the right direction. I'm using my own personal website as a test environment and have hit a roadblock I'm hoping someone can help me troubleshoot.
Have a look: http://olgakwak.com/
I've registered the left and right menus and the widget areas for beneath the two spaces, but the CSS is conflicting. I'm hesitant to remove large parts of the original CSS from the Infinity Pro child theme (I prefer to use Simple CSS to add the code.) I'm wondering though if that won't work. Something's clearly conflicting and so I wonder if I should remove all of the original nav CSS from the Infinity Pro stylesheet.
Thoughts? Thanks!
April 29, 2016 at 11:32 am in reply to: Kickstart Pro WooCommerce Product Page Sidebar Widget #184687olga.kwakMemberNice! I did not know that existed. Thanks Doug!
olga.kwakMemberThanks Brad! That helped greatly with the viewport issue. And I was able to fix the header font too. Now gotta work on the body text.
April 4, 2016 at 7:23 am in reply to: Anyone have CSS code for optimizing the Fabric theme for mobile? #182872olga.kwakMemberThanks Christoph. I appreciate your advice and your help. 🙂
April 1, 2016 at 11:42 am in reply to: Anyone have CSS code for optimizing the Fabric theme for mobile? #182676olga.kwakMemberGonna bump this once again because I would love to build the mobile capability into this theme, without using a plugin. Kind of want to learn how to do this from scratch so I can learn the process.
Does anyone have any suggestions where to start with building mobile capabilities into the current CSS? I've looked through the WordPress Codex and found only this sad little page: http://codex.wordpress.org/Styling_for_Mobile
Strictly from comparing the Fabric CSS to another, more recent Genesis theme (I went with Kickstart Pro) I can see that there are several things that should be updated just to make it HTML5 codeworthy, let alone Mobile-friendly.
I'll continue searching but thought I would post the question here too. 🙂
olga.kwakMemberThanks a lot Christoph! 🙂
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