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July 24, 2019 at 10:15 am in reply to: Help needed – Images keep defaulting to non-align rather than center-align #492543
peps2004
ParticipantThe images are center-aligned once I actually select center-aligned. The issue I'm having is that when inserting images initially, the automatic setting is non-aligned, so every single image I have to then select to be centered. On every other site I have, every image automatically gets inserted in the center once I've manually selected that once.
peps2004
ParticipantThanks - I'll give that a try 🙂
peps2004
ParticipantI don't have caching activated as far as I'm aware. Whereabouts in the CSS should I be adding the justify code? I'd entered it like this:
body { background-attachment: fixed; background-color: #fff; background-position: top left; background-repeat: repeat; color: #000; font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 18px; font-size: 1.8rem; font-weight: 400; line-height: 1.625; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; text-align: justify }
peps2004
ParticipantThat's done the trick - thanks so much for the help!
peps2004
Participant@moodyriviera - I don't have any caching plugin
@ginger - thanks for the help. I've been able to get the header area to show up as white, so that's looking better. I'm still struggling with getting the different shade of orange to display though. I've changed various colors to ff7b00, but the menu is still the darker shade of orange.
If I refresh the page, there's a brief flash of the orange we want, but it then reverts to the darker shade.
peps2004
ParticipantHi Ginger,
I've tried following that by both adding a background image and changing the color but nothing actually changes, even after saving and publishing.
peps2004
ParticipantThanks! I've now changed the SEO Ultimate plugin to 'Alter the code to validate as HTML5' - should I assume that'll have the same effect?
I've just tested this on Google Webmaster Tools and it's still saying that the error exists, so it doesn't seem to have fixed it.
peps2004
ParticipantI'd assumed that they were the same thing, so I'm not too sure what the difference is between the two. I guess out of the two though, I'd want it to display within the content area.
peps2004
ParticipantHi Chris
Yep, I ended up discovering that in the end, but forgot to update here - thanks though 🙂
peps2004
ParticipantHi guys,
Thanks for that - I hadn't seen that visual hooks guide before. I tried out the genesis_post_content and that seems to be just what I need. I'd assumed by the title that it would place the code at the beginning of the post but it adds it to the end of the post.
peps2004
ParticipantPerfect - thanks! I've just installed the Sample child theme and added the code and it's all working OK - thanks for your help 🙂
peps2004
ParticipantHi Susan,
Thanks for the reply. When looking through all the paid themes originally, I hadn't found a child theme that matched what I was after, whereas the basic framework seemed more suitable for what I wanted.
I'd not realized that there were free child themes though, but looking at the Sample theme, it looks pretty similar to the main framework. The only concern I have is that the sidebar/content/sidebar option seems to get thinner, whereas I prefer the recent update that increased the size of all these areas. If I install the child theme and it's not what I'm after, I take it I can simply delete Sample and it'll revert back to the current framework design?
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