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Oh yeah sorry my mistake, the Responsive design is your page titles, to change this you have to edit page-title.php if i remember correctly.
Currently at the office at the moment will confirm this evening when I get home from work.
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberThe “Mobile Responsive Design and subscribe now button” should be a widget, what you need todo is login to your wordpress dashboard and go to Appearance > Widgets and change or remove that widget.
As far as resources a favorite of mine is Css Tricks , but there are many more out there. Do a google search and you will find loads 🙂
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi
If you want just the content to be 700 pixels like the example you gave, open your style.css file and add the following to it:
#inner .wrap { margin: 0 auto; width: 700px }
If you want the entire page including menus etc to be 700 pixels go to line 172 of your style.css and adjust the width of the .wrap
Hope this helps
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
It looks like its an issue with your #footer .wrap being too wide, check on line 1312 of your style.css and play around with the width.
Looks fine on my screen when I changed it to 1080px wide.Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberYour welcome
In regards to your favicon it looks fine in my browser window (using chrome), what actually is the problem with the favicon?
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberOk got it, what you need to do is go to edit your style.css
on line 1125 look for
.avatar, .featuredpage img, .featuredpost img, .post-image { background: #fff; <<< Remove This Line border: 2px solid #eee; margin: 0 0 5px; padding: 1px; }
But be careful as this will change the white background of other images relating to the class, if this is not desired try removing the
.avatar,
from the above code in your style.css and the style the avatar separately ie:
.avatar { border: 2px solid #eee; margin: 0 0 5px; padding: 1px; }
Hope this helps
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi
.png transparency should be fine I believe that the white border problem your having will be down to the Css styling.
If you give me a link to the problem avatar etc I will take a quick look for you.
Stewart
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi,
what you need to do is open your style.css and change the following on line 468:
Find this code
#inner {
background: #000 url(images/inner.png) repeat-x;and change the #000 to #DCB260
Hope this helps
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi kaboodle,
Try adding this to your style.css to change the widget title size:
`#home-bottom h4 {
font-size: 20px;
}`Or if you are referring to the post title size take a look around line 927 in your style.css and change the font size there.
Hope this helps.
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Follow me on TwitterStewartMemberHi Jared,
If your refering to the recent news links on the right of your page, take a look in your style.css on around line 1455 for:
.featuredpage .page, .featuredpost .post {
overflow:Â hidden;
}and play around with the padding and margin there.
Hope that helps you.
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