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According to this article http://contactform7.com/styling-contact-form/ Contact Form 7 doesn’t provide any customization for styling. It's recommended that you made the changes in your theme's stylesheet.
SusanModeratorI don't know that there is a specific spot to report someone, but you might consider submitting a ticket:
http://my.studiopress.com/help/SusanModeratorThis is a duplicate post, so I'm closing it. Refer to the other post here:
SusanModeratorTo add an After Post Widget, you'll want to register the widget, hook the widget (telling it where to place it), and then CSS to style it for your theme. Try this tutorial:
SusanModeratorIt's not a WordPress site. (I use whatwpthemeisthat.com to check for which theme and plugins a site is using).
I believe you'll be looking for a jQuery plugin. Try this list: http://www.wprazzi.com/2013/wordpress-dropdown-menu-plugins/
SusanModeratorSorry I wasn't around to contribute to the discussion earlier, but I think you will be happy with Metro - it's one of my favorite themes to work with!
SusanModeratorAnn - I'm glad it's resolved!
SusanModeratorMake sure that any users on your site have Genesis enabled in the admin menu. Go to Dashboard > Users > User Permissions > Genesis Admin Menus > check the boxes.
Let me know if that doesn't resolve your problem!
SusanModeratorThank you, gentlemen! I'll see how I go! 🙂
SusanModeratorDave:
As you are probably aware, I'm not a StudioPress employee; I'm a volunteer here, so anything I say is my opinion (there's my disclaimer...) I'm also not a developer, and am not involved in coding themes, so I don't pay attention to all the change logs...
When Genesis 1.9 came out, the method of doing the Grid Loop changed, as did coding for custom headers and backgrounds, for example. Those changes in themselves were pretty significant, and I'm sure that earlier changes to the framework made many other posts obsolete.
I agree that when Genesis 2.0 comes out, all the old themes aren't going to go away or be update immediately, but anyone who has purchased Genesis since November of last year didn't have access to the new forums anyway, so even sending someone there as a suggestion wasn't always viable.
Having said that - I miss not being able to go there to check for an answer, especially for some of the marketplace themes. I'm not denying that.
Yes, we have a lot of unanswered posts. Do you know why we have a lot of unanswered posts? Because this is a community forum - it's driven by the users. Who are the users? Anyone who has every purchased the Genesis framework. That's many thousands of people, but how many people do you think come here to provide support and answer questions? I can confidently say that less than 0.1% of Genesis users who are here on a regular basis answering questions. Those who do provide support have other commitments - we're not sitting here all day waiting to answer questions. As I wrote earlier, I'm not a developer, so there's a lot of those unanswered questions that I just don't know the answer to, so wouldn't even attempt to answer.
For this forum to thrive and be what people think it should be, or hope it will be, we need more people willing to give a little of their time, and you know what? It's fun!
SusanModeratorWhen the switch was made to the new forums, we were notified that eventually it would be removed altogether. Last month, a notice was posted indicating that the old forum would be closed on July 1.
A lot of the information was outdated.
SusanModeratorMary - it's not my area of expertise - you might want to go ahead and start another thread and see if someone can chime in specifically on that issue.
SusanModeratorI'm glad it's resolved!
SusanModeratorYay that it was resolved with the deactivation of all the plugins. Now to pinpoint which one it was! Your site was running very slow this evening - have you noticed that?
SusanModeratorOK. Here's what I did:
- Deactivated the child theme and Genesis. Installed the 2012 WordPress theme. When using that theme, there are no issues - the category works correctly.
- Activated Genesis to test that (DID NOT activate the child theme). I received the same error message that we were seeing earlier, so the error is not confined to the child theme.
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, and informm them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
At this point, I've re-activated the child theme. My recommendation is to deactivate all your plugins and see if it resolves the issue, and put in a support ticket.
SusanModeratorYes - I see the categories and the posts, but I'm getting the same error you were seeing before. I created a new test category, and got the same error. So, now I'm doing some research as to what caused the error. From what I've been able to read about it, the issue is probably with the server on your hosting site. I'm going to try something else to see if I can rule anything else out.
Did you make any changes to your functions.php file recently?
SusanModeratorMary - I'm on your site now. When I looked earlier, your recipe menu item directed me to a category called "grub". I'm not seeing that category on your site anymore. Do you want me to add a recipe link on your menu, and if so, what do category/categories would you like to use?
SusanModeratorThis reply has been marked as private.July 7, 2013 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Requesting site visits to see if you can replicate display issue #49733SusanModeratorGlad to be of assistance, and I appreciate the assistance of those who responded to my tweet 😉
July 7, 2013 at 5:57 pm in reply to: Requesting site visits to see if you can replicate display issue #49719SusanModeratorSince most people who are assisting users on this forum won't look at posts which already have a reply, you may not get many other people looking at this post. I'm going to tweet this thread to see if I can get other people to look at your site to test for you.
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