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Susan Nelson
ParticipantNo problem! 🙂
Susan Nelson
ParticipantYou still have <h2 class="one-half"> Â Make it just <h2>.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantYou need to wrap the 2nd column info in a div called one-half. Â You don't add that class to the h2. Â So, it should be:
<div class="one-half">
<h2>About This Site</h2>
This site runs on WordPress and uses the Genesis Theme by Studio Press.</div>
Susan Nelson
ParticipantI've never had to do a restore with Backup Buddy, but I've done plenty of migrations with it.
You can always manually back up your database through your cpanel. Â This link covers what you need to do:
December 18, 2012 at 5:42 pm in reply to: Can a blog at a subdomain of main site, conflict with the main site? #6049Susan Nelson
ParticipantNo, there should be no impact on search results.
December 18, 2012 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Can a blog at a subdomain of main site, conflict with the main site? #6011Susan Nelson
ParticipantIn that case, you could create a separate installation in a directory named blog. Â It shouldn't affect your main site at all.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantIt's certainly a good idea to save a copy of your theme files, images, etc., but that alone will not restore your site should anything happen to it. Â You will also need a copy of your database which is where all your text and inline photos live. Â There are several plugins available that allow you to schedule regular database backups. Â Personally, I love Backup Buddy because it will preserve everything on your site (all widgets, settings, etc.) and it makes restoration or migration very simple.
December 18, 2012 at 3:41 pm in reply to: Can a blog at a subdomain of main site, conflict with the main site? #6004Susan Nelson
ParticipantSince your main site is already powered by WordPress and Genesis, I would just create a page named Blog and then select the Blog template before clicking Publish. Â There's really no reason to install your blog on a subdomain.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantI just sent you an email.  🙂
Susan Nelson
ParticipantHello! Â Are you looking for someone to complete the whole project or are you just looking for some help with it?
December 7, 2012 at 8:23 am in reply to: How do I…create variations in sidebar widget content? #3698Susan Nelson
ParticipantYou can use the Genesis Simple Sidebars plugin.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantHi there,
I'm so sorry for the inconvenience. Â If you hover over My StudioPress in the menu at the top of this page, one of the drop downs is a link to "My Purchases". Â That should have the information you're looking for. Â If you still can't find it, please feel free to contact me directly through my contact form with your question and I'll be glad to help you out. Â http://ohhellodesigns.com/contact/
Susan Nelson
ParticipantThe plugin author has instructions for aweber at the bottom of this page: Â http://www.brandonkraft.com/contrib/plugins/genesis-enews-extended/
Susan Nelson
ParticipantAwesome!  🙂
Susan Nelson
ParticipantIt looks great!  And you're welcome.  🙂  I love that plugin!
Susan Nelson
ParticipantInstead of doing all that, I would just use the new Genesis eNews Extended widget rather than the regular eNews widget that comes with Genesis. Â It supports Mailchimp (among others) and it's a snap to set up - no coding required.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantI just sent you a message through your contact form.  🙂
Susan Nelson
ParticipantYou can also check this list: Â http://www.studiopress.com/genesis-developers
Susan Nelson
ParticipantHi there,
Community themes are now supported on the developer's personal websites. Â When you're logged into My StudioPress and go to the Downloads section, click the Setup link next to the theme name and you'll be taken right to their individual support pages.
Susan Nelson
ParticipantYou're welcome! 🙂
Here's a basic description of why overflow: auto works. Â http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html
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