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PeterMember
The "find out more" button under the email field right? I just tested on Chrome, it works for me so I don't know what went wrong. But try this instead, it should definitely work in all browsers:
.premise-theme .gform_footer .button { float: right; }
The float might shift the layout a bit, if you don't want that then alternatively:
.premise-theme .gform_footer { position: relative; } .premise-theme .gform_footer .button { position: absolute; right: 0; }
These should be rock solid, if not then I have no idea what else could be causing the problem! 🙂
PeterMemberYes, the stylesheet is named "Premise". You can check with your browser's element inspector.
There's more than one method but the simplest way to align that button is:
.gform_footer { text-align: right; }
PeterMemberTest this to see if an image appears:
.title-area { background-image: url(http://www.michaeljbeck.com/theme_test/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/00402492-300x240.jpg); }
PeterMemberChange
body { font-family: 'EB Garamond', serif; }
to
body { font-family: 'Spinnaker', sans-serif; }
Don't change that
html { font-size: 62.5%; /* 10px browser default */ }
That's just there to change the browser default font size from 16px to 10px (to make it convenient to convertpx
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units)January 21, 2014 at 10:18 pm in reply to: Increasing the space between elements in page template #86390PeterMemberThe style.css file in your child theme. You could do the editing directly from WordPress. Don't edit Genesis Framework.
appearance > editor > your child theme > style.css.
PeterMember.home #inner .wrap { margin: 0; }
is overriding#inner .wrap { margin 0 auto; }
Try removing
.home #inner .wrap { margin: 0; }
And remove
#inner .wrap { margin 0 auto; }
and add#inner { margin: 0 auto; }
that would make more sense.PeterMember.widget li
hasmargin-bottom: 6px; margin-bottom: 0.6rem;
See if this works:
#genesis-responsive-slider li { margin-bottom: 0; }
PeterMember.comment-reply-title
PeterMemberI think you forgot to select the anchor
#menu-item-12 a { border-right: 0; }
or this works also:
.genesis-nav-menu > .menu-item:last-child > a { border-right: 0; }
Note: I used
>
here so it won't affect the sub menus, but you don't have to.:last-child
isn't supported in IE8 though, if that matters. http://caniuse.com/#search=last-childPeterMemberYou could give your
<ul>
overflow: hidden;
, which prevents text wrapping around floated elements.But with
list-style-position: inside;
the second line of text in a list-item starts below the bullet, you might not want that.PeterMemberTo be clear on that, this for example:
remove_theme_support( 'genesis-structural-wraps', array(
'header',
) );doesn't just target and remove the wrap inside the <header>. it removes <div class="wrap"> from all elements on the page (some of which I may need)
PeterMemberThat code isn't included in my functions.php. I just took that snippet and changed add to remove to test if that would work. I can't specify from which section I want wraps removed; It just removes all structural wraps.
PeterMemberIt's not in there, but I looked here http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/structural-wraps/ and tried:
remove_theme_support( 'genesis-structural-wraps', array( 'header', 'nav', 'subnav', 'site-inner', 'footer-widgets', 'footer' ) );
But I can't find documentation on what exactly qualifies as a "structural wrap", or a list of all elements that have "structural wraps". I'm assuming it only removes <div class="wrap">. But what about
.content-sidebar-wrap
or.widget-wrap
, etc?Edit: Actually, the above code looks like it removes all theme support for "structural wraps", even if I don't list those items in the array. So that doesn't work for me, I only want to remove the wraps that I'm not using.
November 25, 2012 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Add "the number of comments" next to the comment title #1688PeterMemberNice, that works.
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