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March 5, 2013 at 9:12 am in reply to: Please help fast to solve this issue in the comment form #24293surefirewebservMember
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberYou can adjust the padding to the nav:
.genesis-nav-menu a {
display: block;
padding: 14px 16.9px;
padding: 1rem 1.058rem;
position: relative;
}Then to remove the border on the last one add this:
li#menu-item-418 {
border-right:none;
}
Or you can give the menu item a class name as well.
I would also say you can use ::last but I'm not sure how browser friendly that is yet.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberHi, try this: http://surefirewebservices.com/wordpress/wp-snippet-duplicate-featured-image-on-post-and-homepage
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberLooks like this line of code is on the inside page and not the home page:
If it's a plugin, I would double check the settings.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMembersurefirewebservMemberI haven't seen one specifically so you may need to have it custom developed/designed. OR use a current theme and start to add a few plugins to shape it into what you want.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberIf it's all the posts, go into your Genesis Settings, and towards the bottom there are 2 check boxes to allow trackbacks and comments. Uncheck them.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberWordPress resizes your images automatically so you don't need to have two different ones. Are you trying to create a gallery with a lightbox effect, or any picture on the site clicked gets larger, featured images?
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberWell I guess technically it wouldn't matter since the column classes are kind of an extra in the style.css BUT when you get into the layout like .content-sidebar-wrap and .content-sidebar-content-wrap, yes you'll have to change the attributes.
Here's a sample of what I did to get 1140 working. This was with Gen 1.8 though, I never tested it with 1.9, mainly because I like the 1152 that's included.
/* Responsive Design
------------------------------------------------------------ *//* ==================================================================================================================== */
/* ! The 1140px Grid V2 by Andy Taylor \ http://cssgrid.net \ http://www.twitter.com/andytlr \ http://www.andytlr.com */
/* ==================================================================================================================== */.wrap {
width: 100%;
max-width: 1140px;
min-width: 755px;
margin: 0 auto;
overflow: hidden;
}.onecol, .twocol, .threecol, .fourcol, .fivecol, .sixcol, .sevencol, .eightcol, .ninecol, .tencol, .elevencol, .content-sidebar #sidebar, .content-sidebar #content,.sidebar-content #content, .sidebar-content #sidebar,.content-sidebar-sidebar #content {
margin-right: 3.8%;
float: left;
min-height: 1px;
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
box-sizing: border-box;
}.sidebar-content #content {
float: right;
}.wrap .onecol {
width: 4.85%;
}.wrap .twocol,
#sidebar-alt {
width: 13.45%;
}.wrap .threecol, .content-sidebar #sidebar, .sidebar-content #sidebar {
width: 22.05%;
}.wrap .fourcol,
.content-sidebar-sidebar #sidebar,
.sidebar-sidebar-content #sidebar,
.sidebar-content-sidebar #sidebar {
width: 30.75%;
}.wrap .fivecol {
width: 39.45%;
}.wrap .sixcol {
width: 48%;
}.wrap .sevencol {
width: 56.75%;}
.wrap .eightcol,
.content-sidebar-sidebar #content,
.sidebar-sidebar-content #content,
.sidebar-content-sidebar #content {
width: 65.4%;
}.wrap .ninecol,
.content-sidebar #content,
.sidebar-content #content {
width: 74.05%;
}.wrap .tencol {
width: 82.7%;
}
.content-sidebar-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-sidebar-content #content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-content-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap {
width: 84.7%;
}.wrap .elevencol {
width: 91.35%;
}.wrap .twelvecol {
width: 100%;
float: left;
}.last, .content-sidebar #sidebar,.sidebar-content #content,
.sidebar-sidebar-content #content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-content-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap,
.sidebar-content-sidebar #sidebar {
margin-right: 0px;
}
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberI did the 1140 grid system on my old version of genesissandbox.com
It's just a matter of changing the column classes. It takes a bit of time, but it's more tedious then anything.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberOn your child theme css, just remove the entire "Responsive" section towards the bottom.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberI think he meant you put the style sheet code in the functions file, not the style sheet.
.archive .post-photo {
display: none;
}Goes in style.css
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberYou can try this hook genesis_after_content_sidebar_wrap and see if that places where you want it.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreeJanuary 29, 2013 at 8:36 am in reply to: Balance Theme: display featured left & right widgets sitewide #15960surefirewebservMember500 error usually means that some syntax is wrong. Check the rest of the code and make sure you have everything ending correctly etc. Ending ; and no missing commas, etc.
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberSure! In your css file on the body tag you have this:
body { background: url(http://visibilitymarketing.com/wp-content/themes/agency/images/bg-vmi.png) repeat-x white; color: #444; font-size: 14px; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', 'Trebuchet MS'; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; line-height: 24px; }
style.css line 15
Just cut the background attribute and put it in your #wrap declaration.
So it should look like this:
#wrap { background: url(http://visibilitymarketing.com/wp-content/themes/agency/images/bg-vmi.png) repeat-x white; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; }
line 47
and your body should look like this:
body { color: #444; font-size: 14px; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', 'Trebuchet MS'; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; line-height: 24px; }
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Genesis Theme Starter Kit | It’s FreesurefirewebservMemberYou can also take the BG off the body and add it to #wrap, that should work. That should push it down with the rest of the content.
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