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sethbahookeyMember
As I mentioned before.. there are several themes I see in my studiopress that aren't on the shop for themes pages, and frankly it's a pretty slow process to go through and click each one then click the demo link etc etc..
Again, I'm looking for a solution where it just shows a skin of the themes and you can easily scroll through them all quickly. As well as updating the list to show all the themes.
sethbahookeyMemberNa I think you are misunderstanding me. This is before I would even download the theme. I don't want to download 70 themes then go one by one. That would take forever. I want there to be a page on my studio press account that will preview any theme I have on the fly. Not to mention there are several themes I have now that aren't even on the shop for themes page.
I need something quick and easy to view 🙂
sethbahookeyMemberWhoops! You need to put widgets in place for the images to show lol... resolved.
sethbahookeyMemberActually lol I forgot that I have this up on a staging site too! Duuh..
dev.dandycatdesigns.com
Check it out. Same problem
sethbahookeyMemberMoody,
As I mentioned, it's on my local drive right now. So I can't simply show it, but I could take some screen shots if need be.
I just did a fresh clean install of WP - Genesis - Altitude Pro and it's still giving me the same problems. Is there a setting I need to activate in order for the default images or any images for that matter to load up on the front page? Right now it's just a white background..
Thanks,
SethsethbahookeyMemberHey Savvy,
Thanks for taking a look at my post! I ended up redoing the design slightly on the front page to keep that pesky brown bar flush with the picture 🙂
I'll mark it as resolved!
Regards,
SethsethbahookeyMemberThanks for the help guys!
So I ended up putting the navigation in the header right widget area and removed the nav-primary completely. I added header back in and was able to just display:none; on the front page. This actually solves most of my problems except I'm trying to bumb the header right up so that it's on top of the main image on front page, and I can't seem to get it to overlap it.
http://thecompressioncloset.com/
Do you guys have any suggestions for that bit? Thanks again!
sethbahookeyMemberThat is the site right there 🙂
The home page is thecompressioncloset.com
I want the logo to shift down so it's even with the nav menu and the big C to kinda hang down a little bit
May 1, 2015 at 7:55 am in reply to: How to make width line up with site inner for nav primary? #149715sethbahookeyMemberHey Ben,
My site is still on my local computer. So if I change the location to genesis_loop or genesis_before_entry that will place it within the .site-inner class? Do I have to give it a specific priority to make sure it lines up in the right spot? The nav menu page doesn't really explain that on Studio Press.
Thanks
sethbahookeyMemberHey I think you need to adjust your media queries...
Currently this is what header looks like when it's maxed out..
#header { background-position: top center!important; margin: 0 auto; min-height: 200px; overflow: hidden; width: 312px; }
BUT when you minimize it down your media query takes priority and you get...
@media only screen and (max-width: 1200px) .wrap, #header { width: 960px; }
Actually when I turn off the width: 960px; in google dev tools that seemed to fix it. Try going into your CSS file and finding that media query and delete/comment it out and see if that fixes it 🙂
sethbahookeyMemberGerry,
When I go to the link and try to make the width smaller all that is happening is the little yellow ad box moves to the bottom of the page. Are you sure it is still overlapping?
April 22, 2015 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Need help placing widget areas within site-inner class #148854sethbahookeyMemberNevermind, found a solid guide on it!
http://wpsites.net/web-design/add-2-responsive-widgets-side-by-side-in-genesis-2/
sethbahookeyMemberI figured it out!!!
I had to mess around with z-indexs for this to work.
.title-area { z-index: 0; .custom-left-menu, .custom-right-menu { z-index: 100; }
Now they overlap, boo ya!
sethbahookeyMemberHey Christoph,
It is on the Genesis Sample Theme 🙂
Maybe I'm using the wrong kind of CSS, but I tried moving the menus down with some margin-top, but anytime I do that it moves the menus and the whole site-title area down. I just can't seem to figure out how to move the menus down without the title-area moving as well.
I know margins can be funky and have a tough time overlapping sometimes. So do you have some kind of recommendation as to how I can move the menus down so they are parallel with the "Endlessly Inconsistent" title?
Thanks
March 25, 2015 at 5:11 pm in reply to: Workflow – from development to deployment. Need advice! #145673sethbahookeyMemberKellysie, nice list! It doesn't really help me understand how to create a test environment across multiple computers nor does it talk about pushing said test environment live to a live site. Any insight to that?
March 25, 2015 at 3:20 pm in reply to: Workflow – from development to deployment. Need advice! #145662sethbahookeyMembercoralseait - thank you so much for giving a insightful answer to this topic instead of just inserting a plug to sell something 🙂
You mentioned -
"We use dev environments that mirror exactly what production will be; no using mamp or ‘local’ versions, ‘laptop dev’, local lamp / lemp etc. We have these environments setup for our shared hosting partner(s) and our VIP VPS services."Can you help me understand that process a little bit more? Would I be creating these dev environments in the etc/host folder in windows, or something else?
Thanks again!
SethMarch 24, 2015 at 11:07 am in reply to: Workflow – from development to deployment. Need advice! #145490sethbahookeyMemberOh I see.. well thanks anyways.
March 24, 2015 at 7:50 am in reply to: Workflow – from development to deployment. Need advice! #145459sethbahookeyMemberCould you tell me a little bit more about why I should purchase your $70 book? Does it have a step by step guide on how to setup WP w/ Genesis locally across multiple devices and then allows me to push to a live site?
I went to Amazon and previewed the book and I wasn't seeing anything like that. So please help me understand 🙂
sethbahookeyMemberYes I did place it within functions.php at the bottom of that page. Is there a way to do a check on the page itself to determine what it's page id is? I mean I've switched the permalinks back to default to get the page id that way, but still nothing!
sethbahookeyMemberWell I did a search through the whole WP folder and it looks like that 'genesis_entry footer is sprinkled throughout the post.php page.
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