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You're welcome. 🙂
SusanModeratorYay! Closing this thread as resolved.
SusanModeratorTry this plugin:
SusanModeratorTry this thread.
January 8, 2013 at 9:40 pm in reply to: After Genesis v1.91 upgrade the widget menue is not working #10587SusanModeratorThanks for checking back in and letting us know of your resolution. I'm going to close this thread - please start a new one if you have another question.
Thanks! 🙂
SusanModeratorI don't know that there is a specific list of available fonts, but google fonts are free, so you might try there.
January 8, 2013 at 9:09 pm in reply to: Add Widget To The Top Content Of Lifestyle Theme Home Page #10577SusanModeratorMichael - thanks for checking back in and letting me know you had a solution - I will keep note of this for the next person who has the issue. I'll close this thread as resolved - please start a new thread if you have more questions.
SusanModeratorThanks for the follow-up, David. I'm going to close this thread - if you have another question, please go ahead and start a new thread.
SusanModeratorI'm viewing your site through Chrome, and I'm seeing a logo in your header (it's a world with your site's name and a some characters in a circle on the right of your site name). Let me know if it should be something else.
I recommend clearing your cache, or looking at your site from another browser and/or another computer.
SusanModeratorThe pinstripe is called bg.gif.
The header background is called bg-header.jpg.You can locate both of them in your images folder in your child theme on your hosting site.
To change the white hover from your navigation menu, look for this in your stylesheet. Replace #fff with the color of your choice (if you do change the background to black, the white will stand out nicely...
.menu-primary li a:active, .menu-primary li a:hover, .menu-primary .current_page_item a, .menu-primary .current-cat a, .menu-primary .current-menu-item a, #header .menu li a:active, #header .menu li a:hover, #header .menu .current_page_item a, #header .menu .current-cat a, #header .menu .current-menu-item a { color: #fff; }
SusanModeratorThat is the correct code. I just tested it myself.
Although it's hard to tell from this forum, you need to make sure that any quotes need to be plain text quotes
/** Modify the speak your mind text */ add_filter( 'genesis_comment_form_args', 'custom_comment_form_args' ); function custom_comment_form_args($args) { Â Â $args['title_reply'] = 'Leave a Comment'; Â Â return $args; }
SusanModeratorIn your stylesheet look for this:
#title { font-family: 'Droid Sans', arial, serif; font-size: 30px; line-height: 30px; margin: 0 0 5px; text-shadow: #000 1px 1px; text-transform: uppercase; } .header-full-width #title { text-align: center; }
Replace the font with the font of your choice.
Change the text alignment to left
}SusanModeratorTry an upgrade to Genesis 1.9.1
SusanModeratorYou're welcome 🙂
SusanModeratorTry this:
SusanModeratorTry this tutorial:
SusanModeratorPam - I just checked via Safari on a Mac and Chrome on a PC, and it looks normal, with the PYT theme. Go ahead and clear the cache, and see if that helps.
Also, it looks like some users experienced issues with upgrading to 1.9, and the latest version is 1.9.1 (released earlier this afternoon) - try upgrading to that version.
January 8, 2013 at 5:44 pm in reply to: Lost ALL of my Agency formatting & widgets on Genesis 1.9 upgrade #10501SusanModeratorThey came out with a version 1.9.1 to fix a bug with users losing their styles. Maybe upgrading to the latest version will assist with any issues (if you haven't already resolved them).
I believe @robskidmore is probably right - I image they are busy working on the help desk tickets today.
SusanModeratorLook for this in your stylesheet:
#title-area { background-color: #333; float: left; height: 100px; overflow: hidden; padding: 0; text-align: center; width: 250px; }
remove background-color: #333;
That should do it.
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