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rfmeierMember
You're welcome. I am glad I could help.
From the theme demo for innov8tive, I see valid site title and description elements exist by default. I am guessing whoever put this together for your removed those elements from the header.
http://my.studiopress.com/themes/innov8tive/
http://www.innov8tive.eightcrazydesigns.com/
Good luck.
rfmeierMemberYes, It seems to be missing a legit header and description, but I am not sure why it is missing.
rfmeierMemberI meant I don't see a #description element within the page itself. I posted the html from your header in my last post. That is where the #title and/or #description should be.
Just to be clear on my side, your site description text is "Bring Home The Beauty of Butterflies"?
rfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberI took a look and pulled the html down. I could not find a #description tag anywhere on the site.
<div id="header"> <div class="wrap"> <div align="center" style="margin-top:7px;"> <a href="http://monarchbutterflygarden.net/"> <img src="http://monarchbutterflygarden.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MBGlogo5.png"></a> <br> <span style="color:grey;font-size:20px;margin-top:10px;">Bring Home The Beauty of Butterflies</span> </div> </div><!-- end .wrap --> </div>
That is most likely why the changes are not taking place. Unless I am missing something.
Let me know.
rfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberHello,
Almost correct. Here is what I came up with;
If someone else has a more elegant method, feel free to speak up.
I hope this works.
Let me know how it turns out.
rfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberLooking at this even more, the code I initially posted isn't the issue. Your page does not seem to be following the same structure as the theme demo.
rfmeierMemberErica,
Thinking about this more. Are you using the correct page layout? I am guessing the extra element causing the content not to span is from a setting or something similar.
rfmeierMemberErica,
Your page has a .wrap element within the #inner element containing the following css styling;
.wrap, #header, #inner { margin: 0 auto; max-width: 1080px; }
Hence, causing the content to not span the whole width.
I hope this helps.
rfmeierMemberRobert,
For loading a javascript library globally in a WordPress website, I recommend hooking the 'wp_enqueue_scripts' action. From within the callback, use wp_enqueue_script(). From there you can determine what pages you want to script to load on; pages, posts, single pages, single posts, etc. This will ensure the two.js script is loading once.
I hope this helps.
rfmeierMemberGood catch. I didn't realize the article was that old...
”preload tags, categories, and taxonomies” -- These are the archives. They usually don't get hit as often as other sections of your site. It just adds those archive pages to the pre-load stack.
rfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberHello,
Within your style.css file around line ~1577 alter the css as follows;
#footer-widgets .wrap { margin: 0 auto; overflow: hidden; padding: 20px 30px 10px; width: 1140px; /* remove white background */ background: none; }
I hope this helps.
Let me know how it turns out.
rfmeierMemberrfmeierMemberHello,
Just from inspecting the css within Chrome, try the following.
Around line ~2027, adjust the css;
#content #genesis-responsive-slider .flex-control-nav.nav-pos-excerpt{ display: none; } /* prevent the arrows from hiding */ #content #genesis-responsive-slider .flex-direction-nav li a, #content #genesis-responsive-slider .flex-direction-nav li a.prev { /* display: none; */ }
This should prevent them from being hidden when the screen size gets smaller. However, they will need be re-positioned to prevent them from spilling over the edge of the screen.
I would try the following after where you just commented out the css
/* move the right arrow in */ #content #genesis-responsive-slider .flex-direction-nav li a { right: 0; } /* move the left arrow in */ #content #genesis-responsive-slider .flex-direction-nav li a.prev { left: 0; }
I hope this helps.
Let me know how it turns out.
rfmeierMemberHello,
Within your WordPress admin; Appearance -> Header -> Under the Header Text section, see if 'Show header text with your image.' is checked. If it is, un-check it.
I hope this helps.
Let me know how it turns out.
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