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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantStudioPress has immense recognition for the SEO capability of their themes out-of -the-box, and they specify H3 for the 'Comments' heading. Joost de Valk / yoast.com / WordPress SEO plugin author describes the proper structure for heading tags here: The heading structure for your blog. On that page, using his latest design - as built by Bill Erickson - his own comments section is tagged H3.
But it's your site SEO. The following will work:
Functions.php:
add_filter('genesis_title_comments', 'custom_comment_text'); function custom_comment_text() { return ('<h4>Comments</h4>'); }
style.css:
.comment-respond h4, .entry-comments h4, .widget-title { background: url(images/lines.png) bottom repeat-x; font-family: 'Oswald', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-size: 1.6rem; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 16px; margin-bottom: 1.6rem; padding-bottom: 16px; padding-bottom: 1.6rem; text-align: center; text-transform: uppercase; }
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantBnpositive: The only color control in the Enterprise theme is a single drop-down list, as found here:
How To Configure The Genesis Theme Settings > Color StyleCan you explain or illustrate the "color css selector controls" you mention? Which tutorial?
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantOnce you populate one or more home page widget areas this 'widgetized' page becomes your true 'home page', i.e. the place where all visitors land when using your base URL, ‘http://tibesar.com‘ . This is expected behaviour. The address bar will read ‘http://tibesar.com‘ because that's the page you are on - you are not reading the blog portion of your site.
Your blog should be accessible from 'http://tibesar.com/blog/', which should redirect to 'http://tibesar.com/templates/blog/'. This follows the behaviour at http://demo.studiopress.com/magazine/blog
If you have not yet made any blog posts (not just pages), you will get a 404 Page Not Found Error.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantLooks like you've got this covered! If not, please post what you're looking to achieve.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantA simple method would be to hide it with your CSS:
.entry-footer {display: none;}
Do this for entry-meta also if you want to hide your byline.You could also nuke the entry-footer with the third Gist on this page:
http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/entry-footer/
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantIf you installed WordPress in the root of your site, the URL of your home page should be http://tibesar.com/. From looking at your page, this is what you have done.
By default the home page will be your blog (See your admin area Reading > Settings: Front page displays > latest posts).
Once you add some content to a home page widget area (Header Right; Home Top/Middle/Bottom; Footer 1/2/3), the theme will make this widgetized page your home page. You will now find your blog at http://tibesar.com/templates/blog/.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 15, 2014 at 11:14 pm in reply to: Alignment of Home Page Footer Boxes Outreach Theme #90589TomParticipantJanet,
I see that you're working around the problem by consistently using longer titles so that the text always wraps to two lines.
If you want to avoid that, you can add a small change to the styling of the H4 title text for those widgets:
.footer-widgets .widget-title { min-height: 36px !important; }
(i.e. twice the font size)
For the image alignment in the footer add this code to the bottom of your style.css file. It may also help to set image alignment to 'none' in the featured page widget.
.footer-widgets .widget-wrap a { margin: 0 auto; display: block; } .footer-widgets .widget-area img { margin: 0px auto; display: block; } .footer-widgets .widget-area p { max-width: 350px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; } .footer-widgets .widget-area .more-link { display: inline; }
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipanthome page (which is a landing type page)?
Not exactly. it's the default or home page, but a landing page is actually something else.
What (I think) you want is to offer nothing except to logged-in users.
The easiest way is by using a plugin: try Login Configurator. I can't vouch for this plugin beyond saying I've seen it work, and that it offers some flexibility, such as:
- > Force users to log in to the site.
- > Can also protect your feed URL.
- > Set a default redirect URL when they log in.
- > Add a message box with title to the login form.
- > more ...
Another way to achieve this is to change your code:
You've probably already done steps 1 and 2;
- Create a page using the template "Landing". This page should contain only your login form and anything you want to display to the public. Also choose the layout "full width content".
- Go to Settings > Reading > Front page displays: Change this to point to the new page you just made.
Then follow this support thread: No Nav on Landing Page
... and choose your method from Sridhar's or Brad's tutorials:
Sridhar: Removing Primary navigation menu on home/front page in Genesis
Brad: Remove Primary Nav Menu From Front Page Of Any StudioPress Theme
Enjoy your new family website.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantHi Paige,
Do you feel comfortable editing code?. Carrie Dils has a nice tutorial on this at
The Coveted After Entry WidgetIf not you can wait for your coder to respond, or engage someone else, even one of us here from the forums. (That's not a plugin or a switch to toggle your signature on/off on pages only.)
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantCSS Line 1682: remove the duplicate }
#title { margin: 0 auto; border-bottom: 2px solid blue;} }
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantHi Amber,
For your question about @media only screen and (max-width: 1023px) you could remove
.search-speakers { position: relative!important;)
However, if you have a speaker with a really long name, the name will probably bump into the speaker search anyway, and all names will conflict for smaller screens. Maybe if you put the search-speakers DIV before the speaker-main DIV?
(Is there a reason you're using Minimum and not Minimum Pro?)
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 15, 2014 at 10:24 am in reply to: Enterprise Pro menu icon not showing up on mobile layout #90481TomParticipantHrmm.
I can see that you've changed the CSS.
The menu media query remains stock code.But,
In my desktop browser: it's fixed.
In chrome on my iPod: it shows a 'thumbs-up' icon
On my android tablet: still broken -- although, if I tap where the menu icon should be, the menu opens.Is it possible you've nuked the font-family: 'Icon' from the fonts folder?
(look in "\wp-content\themes\enterprise-pro\fonts")Otherwise, before you nuke your whole theme install, (choose the path of least effort) you could just reload the original style.css and make new changes or:
- do a diff of the original style.css against what's on your server
- upload a fresh copy of the original style.css
- apply the changes in blocks of the changes to narrow down any other conflicts
Or, since the changes haven't been extensive, chalk it up to experience?
Sorry, I'm not seeing something that would cause these symptoms. Maybe someone else will jump in with a new set of eyes?
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantJoe, you've probably figured out by now that this slider doesn't configure that way. It's good for what it does, but it doesn't do that. Best thing would be to use another favourite WP slider and tackle the CSS to make it work with your theme.
Good luck!
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantThat's not the original code for News.
The symptoms happen for your site in pretty much any browser. eg. I can do it in Chrome on my desktop by making the viewport smaller and dragging the content. When you skinny up the page in your browser mimicking a mobile, you can see that, although the menus, header and rest of the page respond to the newer viewport size, drag it and the 'page' moves but your social icons stay rooted to the top-right corner where no one will see them.
Somehow you've modified News to add a new div above the subnav to house your social icons (Acurax Social Media Widget) but this is not required as you can put icons in as menu items as the raw theme was designed. (style them as you like)
If you must use a specific icons plugin, try putting it in the Header Right widget area (where the ad-space was in the original setup) and undo the added Div above the top subnav. Or redo the addition of the new Div to float it after the top subnav.
Better yet, unless you're really sold on this old version of News, grab the new News Pro theme or one of the other child themes you mentioned. Magazine Pro? Metro Pro? ?
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 15, 2014 at 1:12 am in reply to: Enterprise Pro menu icon not showing up on mobile layout #90446TomParticipantHi Larry,
the icon for the main menu on a small screen is three horizontal lines
Often called a 'hamburger'.
You've changed the font declaration in your CSS for #responsive-menu-icon::before
Change: font-family: ‘Helvetica’, sans-serif;
Back to: font-family: 'Icon';
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantHi Stefsull,
This works. You'll have to tweak to setup the html and order the elements you want. First take out your shortcode and deactivate Simple Edits.From Chris Lema: ... we find a comment from Brad Dalton that gets us to the code snippet we want from Greg Rickaby. Brad maintains this in a Gist here: https://gist.github.com/braddalton/6445390
Hope this is what you're looking for.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantCiao Everlind,
The only H3 tags in the Comments section wrap and style the actual "Comments" title. Generally, it's a good idea (for SEO and readability) to leave these tags as-is. If you need/want to change the look of this text, you can change the styling using CSS. The specific CSS for the 'Comment' title is this section around line 731 of the original styles.css:
.comment-respond h3, .entry-comments h3, .widget-title { background: url(images/lines.png) bottom repeat-x; font-family: 'Oswald', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-size: 1.6rem; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 16px; margin-bottom: 1.6rem; padding-bottom: 16px; padding-bottom: 1.6rem; text-align: center; text-transform: uppercase; }
You can find this using your browser's element inspector, prototype what you want and then make the code adjustment in style.css.
Hope this works for you. (If not, please provide some additional detail about what you are trying to achieve.)
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipant#3. Change the width of the menu list from 160px to 170px:
.genesis-nav-menu li li a, .genesis-nav-menu li li a:link, .genesis-nav-menu li li a:visited { width: 170px; }
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]TomParticipantGlad to see that you're back on track.
Having an extra request to the server for that one style sheet probably won't affect your site performance appreciably, but when the requests begin to stack up it can become an issue. The same applies for plugins but if that functionality (i.e. code) is required, it needs to be ~somewhere~ and a plugin is not necessarily a problem. In fact it can be a better alternative if it is well written and maintained. Austin Gunter has a good take on this here:
Plugins and Fast WordPress Sites – It’s not the Number of Plugins, It’s the QualityGood that you are at least aware of these so that you can tweak performance as required.
Good luck with your new site!
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