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Each category will have it's own archive list. If you have bread crumbs enabled, you can go to any post in any category, and in the breadcrumbs click on the category's link which shows all posts in that category listed in reverse chronological order.
Here are some examples:
http://websentia.com/category/featured-posts/
http://websentia.com/category/services/
http://websentia.com/category/services/font-services/If you don't have breadcrumbs enabled, just login, go to your categories, select one and choose "view".
I'm not sure if that's what you're asking for. You may be asking about custom post types but this may give you what you wish for without going to that trouble.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantI would try downloading the plugin, unzip, and FTP the folder into the plugins folder overwriting the current content. I think your simple-social-icons.php file is corrupt.
Or you could deactivate, remove and start over and re-enter your links and color choices.
Just a guess on my part.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantDid you try something already? ...something like this in your style.css?
.nav-secondary .wrap {
background-color: #00FF00;
}
.nav-secondary .genesis-nav-menu a {
color: #FF00FF;
}
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantInteresting indeed. Built on Sharrre script http://sharrre.com/
and named Genesis Simple Sharing plugin but I can't find it available for public consumption....only on certain sites.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantI don't know if you like this way which is a little different than your method. It uses Justin Tadlock's plugin called 'Members' which I find to be very useful. You can have a custom message applied globally PLUS you can add specific messages on certain pages as you choose.
Here's a page with a custom page message: http://websentia.com/test-password-post/
Here's a page with the custom global message: http://websentia.com/another-post-thats-protected/
It doesn't work the same as your password protected page. If you have Members installed, each page and post has, in the editor, a selection for which user levels are allowed to see it. None checked means it's open to the public. The plugin also has a log-in form widget.
If the user is logged in, he would be able then to see all such protected pages, rather than only one.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantStart here: http://websentia.com/contact-us/
we'll get started and I hope I can help....we'll see
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantSomehow, the style sheet being referenced is not here
http://homedefensegun.net/wp-content/themes/quattro/style.css
but rather, here
http://images.homedefensegun.net/wp-content/themes/quattro/style.css
I have not run into this before. Do you know why this is? A migration? A plugin? Did you intend for this once upon a time?
Genesis Simple Hooks plugin would allow you to do this and possibly UN-do it .
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantDid you try this?
#footer .creds {
float: none;
text-align: center;
}
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantstinkykongParticipantJohn, my guess is that you have the right ideas but perhaps not the right approach. Again, I'm only guessing since you don't have a link here ...perhaps your site is too wonky...not sure.
I have tried to take an existing theme and make it responsive by what you describe with your approach and found it really much easier to start over from scratch with one of the "Pro" themes (there are also some non-"Pro" themes that are responsive, too).
I find changing colors, backgrounds, padding, event replace images if needed is much easier than something as foundational to the design concept as widths in percentages rather than pixels.
I realize this isn't what you'd want to hear but I hope it helps.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantI think you do have some cache issues, perhaps with your ISP. See what I see in the attached screenshot:
http://websentia.com/documents/exampleScreenshots/Screen%20Shot%202014-01-26%20at%209.52.28%20PM.png
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantIs your problem link
http://mountainash.org/
or
http://mountainash.org/workshop/
??
On each of these, the footer widget areas I see resize as expected. On the workshop site, the footer appears fine on small screen but floats to the left on large screen because of the margin rule,margin: 0 6.1rem 0 6.2rem;
which should probably read
margin: 0 auto
so the div will center. Not being a monitor per se, I'm surely missing something but thought you'd want a response of some sort.
Perhaps you changed that rule and meant for it to read
margin: 6.1rem auto 6.2rem auto;
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantIt depends on your image and how it responds to smaller screens for mobile devices but you could consider using your logo as a background to .site-header or .site-header .wrap
Of course when people click on the logo and expect it to go to the home page, you could only accommodate them by inserting a totally transparent PNG file as your your header BG image. You also would have to tweak the header image size in functions.php to spread farther across.
Here's an example of a site I'm working on that does some like what I describe.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantwoopsie that should be "clear:none;" and not "float:none;"
.home-middle .wrap .first {
clear:none !important;
}
And that does indeed fix the problem from my testing here:
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantJust discovered something that might help direct you. If you're using Genesis Grid plugin, that is probably where the "first" is coming from in the first place. If this is the case, and you don't find a helpful response here, try contacting support from the developer who has very good ratings:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-grid-loop/
And I repeat what I suggested earlier that .home-middle .wrap .first {float:none !important;} in your style.css might take care of everything....not sure.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantThe last of your three, the one with the green block, has a class "first" assigned to it. The class first has a rule to clear both.
I don't understand the reasoning for any of this. But if you get rid of one of those two aspects in the HTML or CSS, your boxes will line up horizontally.
or perhaps adding a rule .home-middle .wrap .first {float:none !important;}
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantThis form
http://visitor.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=0016Lv3Y6gdJ3TSuF0WvoZHHg%3D%3D
shrinks to fit any width.
If you post your form, we might be able to see what the issue is but I'd also consider calling Constant Contact.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantHere's a link for some information on animation using CSS3
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_animations.asp
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantIn line 1013 of Style.CSS you have a rule
.title-area { padding-left: 4 rem; }
take out the padding left and I think your image will center.
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http://websentia.comstinkykongParticipantWhat is disallowed is not the content but rather the url of the page itself. While the page itself will be disallowed from the search engines, the excerpt displayed on you home page will be read as part of your home page content. Search engines should not send people to your redirecting pages. If they do, the readers will be redirected to the destination page.
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