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  • December 16, 2013 at 3:10 am in reply to: adding extra custom css file to balance theme #79425
    SonofColl
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    This is did not know, about the child themes, I read somewhere that child themes do update along with the stylesheet.
    That they don't, as you say, is reassuring

    But such a file as large as the themes css means, finding the specific lines I want to change takes time. Especially as you cannot be sure how any changes will affect the pages appearance. It involves a lot of back and forth, adjusting and searching.
    Even when using something like firefox's inspect element function to help.

    I thought it would just be easier to make a new smaller stylesheet and have it override some of the lines in the original.

    Either that or somehow make it easier to find the specific lines I want to change in the themes own css file. But I have not found anything that will help me do that.

    So it looks like Jetpack for me.

    Thanks for your help
    Richard

    December 16, 2013 at 2:38 am in reply to: adding extra custom css file to balance theme #79420
    SonofColl
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    I suppose I could use plugins. But i would rather avoid it. Plugins can become unsupported forgotten, like My Custom CSS.
    There may come a time when they don't work.

    I can't find out how the themes own stylesheet is called. I looked at functions php, it's not there.

    If I could find that maybe I could do it by copying it for a new style sheet. But there would be issues over which style sheet overwrites the other.

    There must be a way of doing this. But if I can't find it I will have to use a plugin I guess.

    April 22, 2013 at 11:16 am in reply to: Display featured image Focus theme #36916
    SonofColl
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    Is there any more advice that might help me with this?

    April 17, 2013 at 6:09 am in reply to: Display featured image Focus theme #35923
    SonofColl
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    Genesis > Theme Settings > Content Archives > Display featured image. Ticking this box does not display the featured images in my posts. If it did, would not be on this forum asking about it.

    Your piece of code does do this, but the blog page will show two images for each post in the loop.

     

    April 17, 2013 at 12:02 am in reply to: Display featured image Focus theme #35898
    SonofColl
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    I tried the code above again, still the same problem of two images showing on the blog page.

    I looked at the page you linked to. No luck. The plugin offer worked but still two images. The Content Archive setting for featured images does not appear to do anything.

    I am now more confused than when i started.

    Looks like i have to do away with using featured images in the posts, try a different theme (if there is one), or just add the image into editor panel and remove all features images. I have a feeling though if i did that there would be no thumbnails on the blog page.

    April 16, 2013 at 8:03 am in reply to: Display featured image Focus theme #35739
    SonofColl
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    Thanks for the reply.

    I am not sure i have done it right though.

    I can get it to work in the post pages, however the hooks i have tried it on are the same ones used in the blog loop.

    Focus already displays images there so now i have two images for each post in the loop.

    I don't really know php so i cant see which code in the Focus theme is adding these images. Meaning I can't turn it off.

    Nor can can i see if there are any well placed hooks i can use in the blog posts, but don't appear in the blog loop.

    I need a little more help

    Thanks

    Richard

    December 16, 2012 at 8:55 am in reply to: Minimum Theme Featured Iamges #5534
    SonofColl
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    Oops.

    Here is a link to a recent post.

    http://www.lifepraxis.net/alternative-treatments-for-anxiety-a-review/

    Thank you.

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