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Susan NelsonParticipant
Try changing the margins in this section:
.enews #subbox {
-moz-box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px 1px #eee;
-webkit-box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px 1px #eee;
background-color: #fff;
border: 1px solid #b2b2b2;
box-shadow: inset 0 1px 1px 1px #eee;
color: #777;
margin: 0 4px 0 0;
padding: 8px 10px;
width: 155px;
}I tried margin: 10px 4px 10px 0; and it looked pretty good.
Susan NelsonParticipantNo problem! 🙂
Susan NelsonParticipantCan you share a link to your site so we can take a look? Also, which theme are you using?
Susan NelsonParticipantThat is the old version of Outreach and doesn't include theme color options. It just has the default scheme.
Susan NelsonParticipantWhen working on the menu in Apperance > Menus, just drag the menu item over so that it's indented. Check this link and scroll down to the Multi-level Menus section:
Susan NelsonParticipantYou're welcome! 🙂
Susan NelsonParticipantTo enter the verification code, go to Genesis > Theme Settings > and then scroll down to the Header and Footer Scripts section.
Susan NelsonParticipantHi there,
I'm currently working on an AgentPress site and the way I see it, you have a couple options:
1. You can manually enter all your listings using the How To instructions for the theme. It will require you to make all changes manually every single time there's an update in what she's offering.
2. You can use a plugin like IDXpress. The listings are automatically generated and updated by their service. It's not free, but it might be worth it if there are lots of updates. AgentPress includes extra styling for IDXpress so that the listings look generally like the default AgentPress listings (http://demo.studiopress.com/agentpress/listings)
I've also looked at this plugin, but I've not used it yet. http://www.ihomefinder.com/product/optima-express/ If you look near the bottom of their plugin page, they list StudioPress as a compatible theme (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-idx/)
I actually spoke with Nick the Geek about which of these two plugins were better and this was his response:
dsidxpress is the one that AgentPress has extra CSS for, but I've also heard good things about the ihomefinder product. Their WP plugin is also pretty easy to use from what I've seen and it shows actual pages not iframes, which is better for your site SEO.
I hope this helps! 🙂
Susan NelsonParticipantThe tutorials for Vintage are right here.
Susan NelsonParticipantOops - double post.
Susan NelsonParticipantYou'll have to play around with it, but you could start with adding something like this:
.genesis-nav-menu {
clear: both;
margin: 20px auto;
overflow: hidden;
width: 55%;
}For the margin, you can use any number for the top/bottom - I just happened to use 20px.
Ideally, you'll need to add a structure wrap so that the black background can stretch from edge to edge.... Let me do a little looking to see what I can come up with. I'll be back.
January 24, 2013 at 1:35 am in reply to: Separate style sheet for executive theme inside pages? #14258Susan NelsonParticipantAre all blog posts going to share the same background? And will all pages share the same? If yes, you could try something like .single #wrap (for single blog posts) or .page #wrap (for all pages).
Susan NelsonParticipantHere's some documentation. http://genesischangelog.com/
January 19, 2013 at 3:35 am in reply to: Separate style sheet for executive theme inside pages? #13044Susan NelsonParticipantOkay, I see what's going on. Yes, it's not working because the image is placed on the #wrap. So, in this case, you would do something like...
.inside-bg #wrap
Let me know if that doesn't work.
January 18, 2013 at 9:31 pm in reply to: Separate style sheet for executive theme inside pages? #13025Susan NelsonParticipantNo, a screenshot won't help. I would need to see the code in order to troubleshoot the issue.
January 18, 2013 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Separate style sheet for executive theme inside pages? #13023Susan NelsonParticipantCan you post a link to your site?
Susan NelsonParticipantHere's what Brian Gardner recommended to me this morning when I posted on Twitter about not seeing the update link:
If they are all running the Genesis Beta Tester plugin, it won't show. Disable that, and then check for updates.
Susan NelsonParticipantA couple of my sites didn't show the upgrade link until after I visited Dashboard > Updates. You might notice there's a number there showing there are things that need updated. Genesis should be one of them. Just visit that page and then go back to another area of the Dashboard and you should see the link.
Susan NelsonParticipantI've soo done that before! Glad you got it figured out! 🙂
Susan NelsonParticipantYou'll need to change the width of .agentpress-landing #inner. Right now, it's set to 700 px. Using firebug, I changed it to 1200 px and it looks pretty good.
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