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March 17, 2015 at 8:25 am in reply to: Adjust Width at Which Site Switches to Mobile Nav Menu #144737
seoskyrocket
MemberJust checking back to see if anyone knows how to do this. Thanks for whatever help you're able to give!
seoskyrocket
MemberI'm no master at code, but I do believe that the Genesis Simple Edits plugin will perform this task if you add the [post_comments] shortcode to the "Entry Meta" section(s) where you want the number of comments to appear. I hope that helps.
March 15, 2015 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Adjust Width at Which Site Switches to Mobile Nav Menu #144540seoskyrocket
MemberThanks for getting back with me. I've changed that max-width, but the issue persists. Is there another number I should adjust?
seoskyrocket
MemberThat worked! Thank you for your help!
seoskyrocket
MemberGood seeing you, too. Adios, amigo!
seoskyrocket
MemberAs always, thank you, sir!
seoskyrocket
MemberActually, I just switched to whole-site SSL and it solved the CSS problem. I've gone through all of my pages to check and I only found a few that show a yellow padlock. I'm looking into those now. Is there anything else I need to beware of now that I've switched over the entire site to SSL? Thanks, again, Dave.
seoskyrocket
MemberAs for the Pingdom issue regarding "minimize request size," I think I'll take you up on the celebration part. 😉
seoskyrocket
MemberI only have SSL activated on the three pages I listed above, so the issue is limited to those pages. It looks the way I want it to look everywhere else. I tried adjusting the code in style.css, but the issue continued even after I cleared my cache.
On a related note, what do you think about whole-site SSL? I've considered it because I know there is a minor SEO benefit to it and, hey, I'll take a minor SEO benefit. 😉 Does it hurt me from a SEO standpoint if external links to our site redirect to the https pages?
seoskyrocket
MemberMy friend, Dave Chu! It's good to hear from you, sir! And thanks for your help! I added the semicolon, but the issues continues. How would I try the second thought you had? If it's best to hire the infamous Dave Chu again, then I'm game for that. 😉 If that's the best route, then I'd also be curious to get your thoughts on why the http://www.sylvaniachurch.com homepage scores a whopping zero on Pingdom for "minimize request size." Talk to soon.
November 17, 2014 at 11:29 am in reply to: Add Button Link to Primary Content Area of Subpages #131874seoskyrocket
MemberNevermind. This worked!
seoskyrocket
MemberI'm also having the same issue with Centric Pro, so help on one or both would be a great help! Thanks in advance!
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