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July 1, 2019 at 10:47 am in reply to: How Can I Inline The Following Small Resources In HTML? #492055Victor FontModerator
Inlining a script means to add it directly to the page rather than calling it through the WordPress enqueue function. Add the script directly to the header or footer script area in the page editor or Genesis settings.
You're not going to find any real benefit to this. It will save perhaps a few hundredths of a second in your page load time.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?July 1, 2019 at 10:41 am in reply to: Jump to the top after page load (PLEASE, STUDIO PRESS!) #492053Victor FontModeratorThis is not an official Studio Press support site. Questions posted here are answered by community volunteers. We're end users just like you.
If you want help directly from the Studio Press team, you have to open a support ticket with them.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?July 1, 2019 at 6:23 am in reply to: How to allow client access to theme setup documentation #492040Victor FontModeratorWhen you resell clients the themes, you're accepting the responsibility for supporting them. Studio Press support is only for customers that purchase theme from Studio Press.
As an FYI, I do not provide my clients with theme documentation. I put them on a monthly maintenance plan 30-days after I release a new website build to them. I write it all in my contracts.
If a client leaves, which is rare, all the information they need about getting their own licenses and support is in the off-boarding document.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 30, 2019 at 11:52 am in reply to: How to allow client access to theme setup documentation #492016Victor FontModeratorStudio Press theme setup documentation are all a series of HTML documents only accessible through a user's support account. They are not downloadable. I suppose you can always copy and paste to create your own documentation.
Third party community marketplace themes may have a downloadable component, but that's entirely up to the theme developer.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 26, 2019 at 6:46 am in reply to: Education Pro – cache issue? How many columns do you see? #491946Victor FontModeratorI see 3-columns, but you have another issue that will get flagged by Google. Have you noticed the lateral scroll that allows you to scroll horizontally beyond the edge of the main content? This is a problem that you need to fix.
The title area is pushed way over to the right because of the absolute positioning applied to the area.
I'm not sure why you have absolute positioning for the title area, but it's probably the reason your friend may be seeing a blank 4th column. It's not really a column, it's the overflow from the absolute positioning.
Removing the absolute positioning will fix the title area overflow, but it's also going to mess up the next widget area. I don't have the time to dig into it, but you have your work cut out for you.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 26, 2019 at 6:22 am in reply to: How to Change font color on search form placeholder text? #491945Victor FontModeratorNo, it's not a standard Genesis thing. It's a standard browser thing. Browsers have their own built-in style sheets, also.
The newest version of Genesis doesn't even have styles any more. They've all been removed.
Your child theme does not have a style for placeholder text either, so the color you're seeing comes from the browser styles.
To change the color, add the following CSS to your child theme's style sheet:
::placeholder { color: red; }
Change the "red" to your color of choice.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorGutenberg is not required.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorHere are two articles than can help you:
https://victorfont.com/understanding-genesis-framework-site-header-layout/
https://victorfont.com/customize-the-genesis-header-with-css-grid-layout/Here's an example site where I use CSS grid for the header on an Infinity Pro theme: https://santiniplaza.com/
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorSkip links are part of the accessibility infrastructure. Their text is hard coded into the framework. So no, you can't change it.
You can either enable or disable accessibility. If you disable it, depending on the country in which you reside, you could be exposing yourself to litigation risk.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 24, 2019 at 2:34 pm in reply to: Adsense shortcut removed in Genesis 3.0.1 [adsense_hint] #491892Victor FontModeratorSince support for Adsense Auto ads has been removed, you would need to create your own adsense_hint shortcode if you want to continue using the adsense_hint shortcode.
If the ad display is no longer important, I would create a shortcode that returns an empty string so you wouldn't have to go through all of your content to remove the shortcodes.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorGenesis Simple Edits is the official Studio Press plugin for modifying the footer. You can download and install it directly from the Genesis / Genesis Plugins menu in your WordPress admin area.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou're question is unclear and confusing. While I know that you understand what you're saying, to a reader, the way you reference blocks, snippets, and information without context will lead to wrong answers. For example:
The problem arises in that I don't want to apply this snippet (Assume you mean the remove post info) to all of my posts. I have a huge backlog of posts for which it would be impossible for me to manually apply this information block (What information block? There's no context) in order to display the meta (Assume Lazy Blocks).
As a solution, I wondered if I could create an if( statement before, testing first whether the block exists (What block? Lazy Blocks or Genesis post info?) before applying the snippet.
Unfortunately, i don't know how to refer to the block (Which block? Lazy Block or Genesis Post Info?) (or if it's even possible to refer to it) in an if( command.
The Genesis Post info details are not saved with the post content. It is rendered at run time as the post header is processed in the WordPress loop. There is nothing to reference until the content is fully rendered and ready to send to the browser. The only way to reference remove post info from a group of posts is to wrap your code in a WordPress conditional: https://codex.wordpress.org/Conditional_Tags
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorLook for this CSS and remove it:
.front-page-4::before { content: ''; display: block; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; right: 0; bottom: 0; background-color: rgba(35, 44, 57, 0.9); z-index: 1; pointer-events: none; }
The code above is for front-page-4 from the Business Pro demo. Since you didn't post a link to your site, I can't tell you exactly where to look, but if you search for the background-color in any ::before pseudo-elements, you'll find it.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorThe HTML on your page is not an input for a button. It's a standard hyperlink without any associated CSS classes. The CSS you posted above is for a button or input of type button (meaning on a form).
If you want a link to look like a button, you have to add CSS for padding and a background color.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorNice job!
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorThis has absolutely nothing to with the Genesis Framework or Studio Press themes. Please ask you question in a Gravity forms forum.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorLook for this CSS in style.css around line 1818 and change the font-size:
menu-toggle::before { font-size: 1.5em; margin: -2px 10px 0 0; text-rendering: auto; vertical-align: middle; }
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorThe error means that there are 2 functions named genesis_404. When writing custom functions, never use genesis_ as a prefix. If you do, odds are that you'll end up with the error you see now.
Rename your custom function to something elese that doesn't start with genesis_.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 18, 2019 at 5:30 am in reply to: Is StudioPress going to deliver mobile first themes any time soon? #491681Victor FontModeratorThere are plenty of themes in the Studio Press collection that are mobile first.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 14, 2019 at 12:08 pm in reply to: Lifestyle Child 1.1: Photo captions showing up in post snippet #491639Victor FontModeratorWhat you're asking for is not a function of the Genesis Framework or any child theme. Generating excerpts is a WordPress function. You didn't mention what theme you're using or whether you're using the Classic Editor or Gutenberg.
In Gutenberg, there is a section on the document sidebar called excerpt where you can write your own excerpt and override what WordPress generates.
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