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  • June 12, 2015 at 9:06 am in reply to: List of post by taxonomy #155980
    PatrickODacre
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    This may be obvious, but are you sure you've applied posts to the other years? 🙂

    May 27, 2015 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Blog Posts Page and Page Layouts #153862
    PatrickODacre
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    Yup, checked all functions to make sure I wasn't filtering the layout. I even tried filtering the layout to be what I wanted it to be. No go.

    Here's how you reproduce:

    1 - don't use the blog template. Instead go to Settings > Reading and set the Posts page.
    2 - set default page layout in Genesis options to full width
    3 - go to posts page and set layout to content-sidebar

    Result:

    full-width-content class remains in the <body> tag, so sidebar is pushed below the content

    Workaround:

    - set default layout to whatever you want your posts page to be.
    - choose other layouts for individual pages as needed

    EDIT:

    If I create a home.php page and add the proper filter, I can change the layout that way.

    March 30, 2015 at 12:07 pm in reply to: How to remove tagline from Minimum Pro #146158
    PatrickODacre
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    lol, yup. You got it.

    March 30, 2015 at 12:06 pm in reply to: How to remove tagline from Minimum Pro #146157
    PatrickODacre
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    I would find .site-inner in the style.css file, and change the padding-top: to 100px (originally 40px;).

    You can play with that number until you get the distance just right.

    So you'll go from this:

    .site-inner {
    background-color: #fff;
    clear: both;
    padding-top: 40px;
    }

    to this:

    .site-inner {
    background-color: #fff;
    clear: both;
    padding-top: 100px;
    }

    March 30, 2015 at 11:03 am in reply to: How to remove tagline from Minimum Pro #146134
    PatrickODacre
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    .home .site-tagline {
    display: none;
    }

    March 30, 2015 at 10:59 am in reply to: Customize Minimum pro #146131
    PatrickODacre
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    Can't view the site, I'm afraid =\

    In the post editor, Genesis allows you to add a custom body class. You can create a class that hides that portion of the css that outputs the grey stripe you don't want.

    Step 1: Open the page from which you want to remove the tagline. > Scroll down to Layout Settings and put the name of the class you want to use in the Custom Body Class field (ie: remove-tagline) > Save the page.
    Step 2: Edit your style.css file:

    .remove-tagline .site-tagline {
    display:none;
    }

    Just make sure you add it where it will affect all screen widths (ie: not in a media query)

    SAVE the stylesheet.

    This is untested. Let us know if it worked.

    March 30, 2015 at 10:17 am in reply to: Mobile Responsive Adjustemnts #146122
    PatrickODacre
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    Hi Whiskymac,

    Making the theme responsive isn't as simple as putting in a few css snippets, I'm afraid =\

    You'll have to rewrite some of the theme styles, to be sure, but the other variable is your site design; your menu isn't responsive and you'll have to rethink how you're organizing your content.

    The easiest solution would be to start with a newer theme.

    If it were me, I would start there and look into best practices in designing the navigation you have.

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