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Pixel FrauMember
Adding this to your CSS should do it:
body.gppro-custom .nav-primary .genesis-nav-menu .home-icon a:hover { background-color: transparent; }
April 14, 2015 at 11:30 am in reply to: Separating Teasers With Horizontal Line eleven40 Pro #147901Pixel FrauMemberAdding this to your CSS should do it:
.entry { border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd; }
April 14, 2015 at 8:42 am in reply to: How to increase width of a specific Parallax Pro page? #147862Pixel FrauMemberThe code above applies to full-width pages only, not pages with a sidebar layout.
Pixel FrauMemberExcellent. Glad you figured it out. 🙂
April 14, 2015 at 1:48 am in reply to: How to increase width of a specific Parallax Pro page? #147825Pixel FrauMemberLook for this in your CSS and reduce the padding:
.full-width-content .content { padding: 0 200px 50px; width: 100%; }
Pixel FrauMemberLink to the site? How did you add the font?
Pixel FrauMemberYou'll need to change the CSS. You should find this in the home page section of your stylesheet.
.home-widgets .featuredpost .entry { float: left; margin-left: 2.564102564102564%; width: 31.623931623931625%; } .home-widgets .featuredpost .entry:nth-last-child(-n+3) { margin-bottom: 0; } .home-widgets .featuredpost .entry:nth-of-type(3n+1) { clear: both; margin-left: 0; }
Assuming you only want to change it for that particular widget area, you could add something like this to your CSS:
.home-widgets .home-widgets-3 .featuredpost .entry { float: left; margin-left: 2.564102564102564%; width: 17.9487179487179488%%; } .home-widgets .home-widgets-3 .featuredpost .entry:nth-last-child(-n+5) { margin-bottom: 0; } .home-widgets .home-widgets-3 .featuredpost .entry:nth-of-type(5n+1) { clear: both; margin-left: 0; }
April 11, 2015 at 10:48 am in reply to: after_content widget area not wrapping in site-container #147522Pixel FrauMemberYou could try using a different hook. Check out the visual hook guide and plugin.
April 11, 2015 at 10:18 am in reply to: after_content widget area not wrapping in site-container #147516Pixel FrauMemberThe footer widgets have their own section above the credits.
An easy solution would be to add a div after the widget area, then clear the float in the CSS.
So your widget area function would look something like this:
//* Creates a Widget for the Contact area genesis_register_sidebar( array( 'id' => 'contact-widget', 'name' => __( 'Contact Widget', 'genesis' ), 'description' => __( 'Contains Contact Information under the Content Area' ), ) ); add_action( 'genesis_entry_footer', 'add_genesis_widget_area' ); function add_genesis_widget_area() { if ( is_page('006') && is_active_sidebar('contact-widget') ) { genesis_widget_area( 'contact-widget', array( 'before' => '<div id="contact-widget">', 'after' => '</div><div class="clear"></div>', ) ); } }
And you'd add this to your CSS:
.clear { clear: both; }
Pixel FrauMemberYes, to the stylesheet. You could add it to the bottom, or around line 790 near the other author box styles. Whatever your personal preference is.
April 11, 2015 at 9:53 am in reply to: after_content widget area not wrapping in site-container #147511Pixel FrauMemberOK, how do you want it to look? Left aligned, below the content and above the footer? Is there a particular reason you need a custom widget area rather than using the built-in Genesis footer widgets?
Sorry for all the questions, but it helps see what might be the best solution for you. 🙂
Pixel FrauMemberAdding this to your CSS should make the title white:
.author-box-title { color: #fff; }
April 11, 2015 at 8:38 am in reply to: after_content widget area not wrapping in site-container #147490Pixel FrauMemberWhich theme are you using? Link to the site?
Pixel FrauMemberThis can be changed with the CSS. If you post a link to your site, I can tell you what CSS class to target.
Pixel FrauMemberYou might also want to look at the Advanced Custom Fields plugin.
Pixel FrauMemberYou can easily achieve what you asked with the After Entry widget + widget visibility.
Pixel FrauMemberMaria, what theme are you using? You didn't mention it in your original post.
Additionally, this is for an After Entry widget area. It appears in Appearance > Widgets NOT in your post editor.
Pixel FrauMemberBy doing what I said above. Replace
p.more-from-category
withp.more-from-category a
.Pixel FrauMemberYou can use something like Firebug to pinpoint where something is in the CSS and test changes.
Pixel FrauMemberIf your theme doesn't have the After Entry widget area, you should be able to enable it by adding the following to functions.php:
add_theme_support( 'genesis-after-entry-widget-area' );
You can use Jetpack's widget visibility feature, or another widget visibility plugin, to control which widgets appear on which posts/categories.
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