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I just deactivated the WordPress SEO and started using the Genesis SEO and it works! Thanks so much for helping me through this!
shamrockjzbMemberOf course! Here's what I tried:
I went to Genesis --> Theme Settings, but I couldn't find Document Title Settings or SEO Settings. I checked over everything there, and there is nowhere that I did anything to change the front page title. When I go to Appearance --> Themes --> Customize (for the Crystal child theme) the site title says "Natural Nutrition Health Coaching" and the tagline says "Shamra Byrne, HHC." The only plug-ins that I'm running are Align RSS Images, Broken Link Checker, Follow Me, Genesis Simple Hooks, Google XML Sitemaps, Jetack, pType Converter, WordPress SEO, WP-Cycle, and WP SuperCache.
shamrockjzbMemberWhat I think it might be is that I changed the home middle widget section to display my latest blog posts using Genesis's "featured posts" widget. Now, it seems like it is pulling the title from my newest blog post - whichever one is displayed first in the home middle portion of the homepage. Is there any way around this? So that I can still display my blog posts in the home middle portion, but not have it pull the title for the browser bar?
shamrockjzbMemberI have the site title set to "Natural Nutrition Health Coaching" and the tagline set to "Shamra Byrne, HHC" which is what I want it to say. I am looking to get rid of the "How to get your kids to buy into healthy eating" that shows up in the browser bar when you're on the main page. Any suggestions for that?
shamrockjzbMemberHooray! It worked! It must have been that I needed to delete the cache. Thank you so much!
shamrockjzbMemberYou're right! Once I cleared my browser cache it popped up with the right one. Thanks, Jen!
shamrockjzbMemberThat is what I thought as well! That image file is actually a different one than what is showing up on the website. I went in an edited the logo in the CSS, but the logo that is showing up still says "Feminine Power." Why is this?
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