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September 4, 2015 at 7:59 am in reply to: Changing Contact Form Font Color in Modern Portfolio Pro #164558TammomMember
Thank you, Davinder! That worked great! Tammy
September 3, 2015 at 9:45 am in reply to: Changing Contact Form Font Color in Modern Portfolio Pro #164456TammomMemberThanks for responding, Davinder. However, I want to change the font color above each box. It is black (or close to it) now but my client wants them grey like the rest of her site.
Tammy
TammomMemberWorked like a charm for the phone option! Will check later to see if it works for an iPad (I cannot tell, from the code, if is just for a phone or for all handheld devices).
Once again - thank you!
TammyTammomMemberThank you Victor! I'll give it a try. Tammy
TammomMemberCan anyone help me with this page background color coding? PLEASE?!
TammomMemberThanks again, Christoph. Adding this code wipes out the homepage slider, which was built using a non-Genesis plugin (suggested by a different Genesis pro). But it does work on the other pages!
I need it to work for all pages except the homepage and the blog page. Not sure how to write the CSS code to leave those two off of changing the background color on the rest of the site's pages.
Tammy
TammomMemberChristoph (or anyone with answers), I need to change the site background from white to my client's color choice. I have changed a number of colors in the style.css but nothing is changing the background color for the entire site. I even tried (using the instructions and/or tutorials) changing the color on the page itself (near the bottom of the page, where the space is for a background color) to no avail.
Tammy
TammomMemberChristoph - you are a gentleman and a scholar. Worked perfectly and now the 'bones' of the design are just where my client wants them.
Truly appreciate your tutelage,
TammyTammomMemberCorrection again, it's back and just fine. Whew. Now I can hunt and peck for the spacing issue.
TammyTammomMemberCorrection - I went back and replaced the "should fix the sub-menu (drop down menu) to work as expected again." and although the sub-menu is no longer constantly showing - it's not showing at all!
How do I get it back?
Thanks in advance, TammyTammomMemberThank you, Christoph! If the diatribe offended you, my apologies. But my frustration level is reaching its peak. I've been at this for three weeks and went through the tutorials, the code snippets and whatever forum searches I could do just to get to the point of having something to show to my client. Messing around with the style.css, one number or item at a time was the only way I could find/try answers that others have suggested here in the forums.
First, I ran a check with Google and the font must be fine as the pages I tested came back as mobile friendly.
Second, I implemented the suggestions you had and they all worked.
I replaced the rest of the style sheet - no clue how that got deleted.
Only two design issues remain:
1) The sub-menu never disappears. It should only appear when a person hovers over the "galleries" link.
2) There is too much space between the logo and the page title.
If you could assist me with these issues, I would appreciate it.
TammyTammomMemberRight there with you, MoodyRiviera! What gets me, on top of this, is that I received an email about spending a few hundred more dollars to take a new online "class" to learn how to work with the Genesis system. Or I could hand out additional funds for a Genesis pro to do the work for me. Really??? My client shells out a hundred for a theme, then adds funds for my time...and I have to finally say I will only charge a flat-rate for re-designing the theme to match what my client wants...all because of the HOURS of research & forum searching that it's taken me to figure out how to put her site together correctly. I certainly understand it from the B2B standpoint but I would have *never* agreed to the theme's purchase if I'd have known how the whole thing is run like a lost-and-found box for those of us who work with website coding/designing on a daily basis.
TammomMember#1 has been fixed. Now to figure out how to move #2.
Amazed at the lack of clear and concise directions with a system that is supposed to be so wonderful.
TammomMemberVictor or anyone?! I have resolved nearly all of my issues EXCEPT two...
1) REMOVE primary nav from homepage.
2) Move drop-down menu (under galleries) to the right.
Please. I'm begging. HELP!!!
TammomMemberOH, and the menu is also showing up on the homepage - I want to hide both the menu and the logo on http://www.capturedbyjenilee.com/pro/
I had this hidden prior to messing with things yesterday and now cannot remember how I had them hidden.
Tammy
TammomMemberTHANK YOU Victor, for your assistance. Some things worked, some didn't. Here's where I am now...
1) Homepage still showing the logo (the one in pink) - I want it gone just on the homepage: http://www.capturedbyjenilee.com/pro/
2) Mission accomplished - happy with the results.
3) Got this one!
4) Drop-down is back but needs to be positioned to the right of the link. I have the font size and colors correct, just can't seem to get the position of the drop-down moved a tad below the "galleries" link and to the right.
5) I'm aware of what the non-button is now but I can work with HTML well enough to code this into the page.
6) Forgot this one yesterday - there are two primary menus showing up on the pages: http://www.capturedbyjenilee.com/pro/about/. I don't need the second one and I need the page title moved way up about 20px below the logo.
Again, you're my hero for the day - I truly appreciate your help!
TammyJuly 21, 2015 at 8:02 am in reply to: Genesis Responsive Slider for Modern Portfolio Pro issues #159955TammomMemberThank you for responding, Christoph. I resolved the issue by asking a Genesis specialist - and it involved NOT using the widget as suggested in the tutorials.
Tammy
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