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Found it...Blahhh... It's the ckeditor plugin, which really sucks because it had a separate issue months ago and I haven't found a really good substitute editor plugin for it. Thanks Lauren for pointing me in the right direction, I should of thought about checking plugins, it's like a standard first thing to do right? You don't happen to know a good replacement editor for ckeditor do you? 🙂
seanguy75MemberAny answers for this? Can I un-hide them? I'm trying to find where that code is at, but haven't been able to yet. Where is that located?
seanguy75MemberHey Lauren,
First of all, thank you for your reply!
Secondly... Whew... I wish I knew what you were saying, but I don't. Can I add something back that will fix it? Or do I need to take something out? I'm not great with coding, but I do read tutorials etc, and know generally where to go to edit the code of the site. What would you do to fix this if it was your site?
Thank you so much!
seanguy75MemberI finally just figured it out myself! Really had to dig through the internet and try different things... Something as simple as I clicked all of the allow comments etc. stuff after my first two posts, so now it works on every post after and I had to manually allow comments for the second post also.
seanguy75MemberI wanted to add that I've deactivated all plugins, checked all of the necessary comment boxes to allow comments (that I'm aware of, maybe I missed something?) and nothing changes. I've never had this problem on a site, so I'm really confused.
seanguy75MemberI left out something that's probably important. I'm using the Genesis Lifestyle Pro theme.
June 5, 2014 at 5:08 pm in reply to: Lifestyle Pro: right header widget taking up too much space #108244seanguy75MemberThank you very much Braddalton, this worked great!
seanguy75MemberThat did it! You rock! Thank you very much! 🙂
seanguy75MemberDarn it...just noticed one thing. For some reason it is underlining the titles of the blog posts in the categories sections. You know a way to get it to stop doing this?
seanguy75MemberThank you! Very straightforward, and worked perfectly!
For those looking for this, and using Lifestyle Pro I placed it directly under the words Content Area, like so.
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Content Area
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.content a { text-decoration:underline !important;}Working great! 🙂
seanguy75MemberHmm yea I know how to do all of this but I think this answered my question in another way which is that I cannot do exactly what I am wanting to do. What I did as a solution was to change the name of the top page of the menu which was What Is A Blog. I changed that to the name I wanted the drop down menu to have which is now "Everything Blog Related" and then I just put the page What Is A Blog underneath with its original name. Basically I want the whole drop down menu name to be something like Everything Blog Related and the first page when it drops down is What Is A Blog. There will be other pages added after this but I did not want the title of the menu to be What Is A Blog.
So I guess if you actually click on the title Everything Blog Related it will go to the page What Is A Blog, but if you scroll over it before just clicking it will have a drop down menu. Hmmm... I guess this will have to work for now.
Thank you for the link though, I appreciate you answering my question best you could.
seanguy75MemberThank you very much!
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