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April 26, 2013 at 4:15 am in reply to: Responsive test site not displaying the true "look" for the Ipad/Iphone #37807Susan NelsonParticipant
I use this responsive design bookmarklet and it seems pretty accurate: http://responsive.victorcoulon.fr/. I have it in my bookmark bar in Chrome so it's always available to me.
I do see issues with your layout on all devices. Everything seems pushed off to the right.
Susan NelsonParticipantNo, that code should do it. Can you try to disable all your plugins and see if that fixes the issue?
Susan NelsonParticipantAre you making the change in a code editor and then uploading it via FTP? If not, I'd try that and see if it works.
Susan NelsonParticipantHi Tyler,
The #header .widget-area currently has a top padding of 40px. If you change that to 20px, it should center the banner for you.
April 7, 2013 at 1:10 am in reply to: How do i edit the date colors and fonts in sample theme? #33663Susan NelsonParticipantWhich sample theme version are you working with? The date is in the .post-info class.
If you're working with the latest sample theme (seen here), you'll find the color in this section:
.post-info,
.post-meta,
#description {
color: #636363;
}To change the font, you'll need to go to this section and add it in.
/* 03b - Font Family ----------- */
You can do something like this:
.post-info {
font-family: _______________________;
}Susan NelsonParticipantYou're welcome. 🙂
Susan NelsonParticipantHi Angela,
Have you seen Prose? It has point-click features for basics like background colors, font colors, etc.
Susan NelsonParticipantHi there,
The problem isn't the content area, it's the table you're putting the content in. Why are you using tables? You don't need to do that. Just type your paragraphs right in the editor of WordPress and everything should fit just fine.
Susan NelsonParticipantSorry I couldn't be of more help! I'm sure they'll be able to help you sort it out. Have a good weekend!
Susan NelsonParticipantMaybe there's a plugin conflict. Try disabling all your plugins to see if the issue goes away. If it does, enable the plugins one by one to figure out which is the culprit.
If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the theme and reinstalling it.
Let me know. If none of this works, then it must a bug with the theme and if that's the case, I'll find someone who can help.
Susan NelsonParticipantI meant the Minimum theme. How strange! I don't know why that is happening.
Here's another solution that might work for you. Create a new page and set the template to the Blog page. Then go to Settings > Reading > and set that new page as your front page. If you do it this way, you won't need to fiddle with home.php or setting the featured image to display: none.
Susan NelsonParticipantCan you also rename home.php so that it's totally inactive? I'd like to see what happens then.
Also, to make the large image go away, you can go to line 447 in style.css and add display: none; (in bold below).
/* Featured Image
------------------------------------------------------------ */#featured-image {
display: none;
text-align: center;
width: 100%;
}Susan NelsonParticipantI'm looking at the home.php file of the theme and it says this near the top:
Add widget support for homepage. If no widgets active, display the default loop.
That means that if you do not put widgets into the home page widget areas, you should just see the regular list of blog posts. Can you go ahead and take those widgets out and then let me know so I can see what's happening?
Susan NelsonParticipantCan you show me a link to your site so I can check it out?
Susan NelsonParticipantOr....just don't put any widgets in the home page widget areas. If you leave them empty, it should just default to the regular list of blog posts.
Susan NelsonParticipantHi there,
I'm thinking it should work if you disable the home.php file. I would rename it to something like -home.php instead of deleting it just in case you change your mind and decide to use it.
Let me know if that works.
Susan NelsonParticipantHi there,
I'd be tempted to disable that header plugin and just use the WordPress custom header uploader. Maybe there's a conflict since the theme is custom header-ready?
Susan NelsonParticipantYou're welcome!
Susan NelsonParticipantYou can go to Genesis > Theme Settings > and scroll down to the Header and Footer scripts section and put it there.
Susan NelsonParticipantOops - double post.
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