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Hi Geoffrey,
Looks very clean nice job, the only thing I would say is the header image just doesn't feel right for me, what I mean by this is the width just doesn't look right for me being slightly wider than the content. I would suggest maybe explore either shrinking to the content width of possible make it full width.
But other than that very good job 🙂
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberIm sure its just the licence that is the difference, either single site install or multi installs.
I have the multisite version being a developer I can use on multiple sites for my clients, I would try the the Free/Lite version first tho Reginald just to see if you like the way the plugin works, Not all of the features are in the lite version but it will give you an idea if it is the right plugin for you.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi Reginald,
I personally like the Author HReviews, I use it on my own site. The main thing that made me choose the this plugin is that it uses Schema.org markup which is great for SEO.
Just my 2cents
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi John,
For your testimonials question I would say its either a caching issue try a hard refresh on your browser or it's you have set one image as a featured image and the other on the actual page.
And for the subscribe now button you will need to edit a file in your child theme folder called page-title.php
If you get stuck changing anything let me know and I'll help you out.
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Open your style.css and on line 921 look for the following:
#sidebar .widget h4 { background: #c0e6e8 url(images/bg-h4.png) right repeat-y; color: #000; font-size: 16px; line-height: 2.2; padding: 4px 0 0 10px; }
and add this to it:
text-align: center;
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberIf your looking for the full url of the image try this:
http://www.challengehabit.com/wp-content/themes/streamline/images/bg.jpg
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi Metamorpheus,
If you have changed the values of your sidebar to 250px like you have suggested above, try replacing the inner-cs.png with this one that i have adjusted for you:
Please make a backup of your original first just incase anything goes wrong.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
1. Open your style.css file in your child theme folder and look for the following on line 1895:
#header { max-width: 1360px; margin: 0 auto; width: 85%; height: 353px; background: url(http://www.telecomlighthouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Lighthouse-1360x353.jpg) no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent; }
and either change the margin value or add some padding.
2. You can try using this plugin to make your header responsive - Genesis Responsive Header
Hope this Helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Try going to your dashboard and go to Genesis > Theme Settings > Content Archives and change the settings there.
You can either display just the post excerpt or the full content and limit the content to x-amount of characters.
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Its a background image located in your child theme folder: /images/bg.jpg
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Ok first you will need to adjust the content css, open your style.css file and go to around line 806 and adjust the width of the following:
.content-sidebar #content, .sidebar-content #content { width: 580px; }
Next for the borders, they are actually a background image called inner-cs.png, which should be found in your child themes images folder. The corresponding css for the background image is the following on around line 637:
.content-sidebar #inner { background: url(images/inner-cs.png); }
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Yes you would install WordPress first then install the Genesis Framework, and for updates both WordPress and Genesis Work independently.
Hope this Helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
I had this problem awhile ago, the way i solved it was to actually add a comment to the site, it was giving me the 404 error because the comment feed link was there but no comments.
It was very strange but give that a try hopefully it will solve it for you.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi Reginald,
If Q2W3 does not work, you could maybe try using either a jQuery solution or a CSS one maybe.
Found this article CSS Sticky, hopefully puts you in the right direction.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi Roxanne,
Not sure to be honest, its hard to tell without being able to replicate the problem but I checked your site, my end looks fine here.
Checked using Windows 8, IE10, Opera, Chrome and Firefox. Screenshot
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Yes the copyright year should auto update and to change the footer text, you will need to open your style.css file in your child theme folder and on around line 1527 look for:
#footer .wrap { font-size: 11px; text-shadow: -1px -1px #000; text-transform: uppercase; << Remove This Line }
And remove the text-transform:uppercase;
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi John,
Open your functions.php file and look for something like the following:
add_theme_support( 'genesis-custom-header', array( 'width' => 960, 'height' => 100 ) );
And change the 100 to 135.
Hope this Helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
This is one simple way you can display message on the day of the week:
add_action( 'genesis_footer', 'sc_date_closed' ); function sc_date_closed() { if( date ( 'w' ) == 5 ) { echo 'closed'; } else { echo 'open'; } }
All you will need to do is change the hook location from genesis_footer to where you want to display, and then just change the day, in the example above I used 5 which is friday.
Sunday - Saturday = 0-6
This is just a simple example but hope it puts you on the right track.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
Try this plugin Q2W3 Fixed Widget (Sticky Widget)
Should hopefully do the trick for you.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHI Adamzis,
The background remains the same because its an image called inner-cs.png, you will find it in your child themes /images/ folder.
You will have to adjust the image in a editor to be 1100px aswell.
Hope this helps
Stewart
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