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I'm not sure what you're asking. The featured image is the exact width of the post content area already.
If you want the featured image to stretch across the top of the post content area to the margins of the "main-content" class, then you need to change the following in style.css:
.entry class line 1073 - remove padding: 50px 60px;
.entry-title class line 679 - add padding: 0 60px;
.entry-header .entry-meta class line 1114 - add padding: 0 60px;Create new css block for class .entry-content - add padding: 0 60px;
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?February 23, 2015 at 6:37 am in reply to: How to Change the Order of Widgets Displayed on Homepage Please… #141853Victor FontModeratorEpik is a third party theme. You should contact the developer for assistance, but it will probably require editing the home page template.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou only have two choices. You can either change the size of the banner to fit the designated area or change the code as instructed to change the size of the designated area to fit the banner. You can also search the net to see if there's a plugin that might help you with this, but I don't think you'll find anything.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou need the first. For the two columns, it would be class="two-thirds first" and class="one-third". You still have an unbalanced div though. You have an ending div without a starting div tag just above the comment that says end column classes.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorWhen you have 2 elements in the title-area such as the title and widget, the combined width of the two items cannot exceed the width of their parent element. The parent element in this case is the wrap class, which is fixed at 1140px. Your current title is 686px. This means the widget area can be no wider than 454px. You have to adjust all of the elements for the correct widths. Be careful, because if you don't do this correctly, it can impact the entire site. I recommend making one small change at a time and then testing its effect so it's easy to back out if you make a mistake.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou didn't say you were using Dynamik. Under the Dynamic Settings, you need to turn off Responsive Design. It will get rid of the additional viewport line, but it will also kill all of the responsive css.
When using Dynamik to build a site, if you want to change the viewport settings, remove the code you added to functions.php. You don't need it. Go to the Genesis/Dynamik Design/Responsive menu. Click the Show/Hide options button. The first option is the Dynamik viewport settings. Change the meta name parameters there and you'll be good to go.
Also, never, ever change code in the Genesis Core (Genesis/init.php). You will break Genesis.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou missed something. On line 960 of your style.css you have site-title constrained at 260x100. If you look at your source code, you do not have any elements designated .header-image .site-title. It's just .site-title according to your source code.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorThe site looks fine to me. Can you be more specific with an example?
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYour div tags are unbalanced. I am assuming you want each instructor in his/her own column. if so the first column is class="one-third first", the second and third are both class="one-third". You have the second class as one-third.second. That won't work. And you are missing the starting div tag for the third column.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorComment out the following line in functions.php:
add_theme_support( 'genesis-responsive-viewport' );
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorI would take the image out of the #menu-main-menu css entirely and use the genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap hook to create the link under the subnav. The easiest way to do this is to install the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin and add your code directly to the genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap area. You can manipulate the position and spacing through css as you normally would.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorDon't feel that way. It took me a little while to find this when I had to solve the problem.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?February 22, 2015 at 9:50 am in reply to: Executive pro theme – Alphabetcalizing the portfolio CCT #141755Victor FontModeratorI suggest you hire a developer then. You won't be able to do this on your own.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorDid you follow the setup instructions? http://my.studiopress.com/setup/daily-dish-pro-theme/
Take a step back and make sure you followed the setup instructions.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou have the following directive in your theme's style.css:
background-position: center top !important;
This forces the image to align center and because it's flagged it as !important, it overrides any other setting. You'll find this code in the .header-image .site-title > a code block on line 1054.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou have a sitetitle a tag in the page itself as inline CSS. If you view the page source in your browser, it is on line 53. This is the code to which I am referring:
<style type="text/css" id="custom-background-css"> body.custom-background { background-image: url('http://www.massageinbrighton.co.uk/wp-content/themes/lifestyle-pro/images/bg.png'); background-repeat: repeat; background-position: top left; background-attachment: scroll; } </style>
You can see by the code block that this is not being enqueued through the correct WordPress process. It appears to have been added manually to your page. This is the wrong place for it because it is outside of the style sheet. I know the fix I mentioned earlier works because I tested it on a responsive test site: http://mattkersley.com/responsive/ or http://www.studiopress.com/responsive/. The fix I tested was to add the background-size dimension after the declaration of the background image url like this:
<style type="text/css" id="custom-background-css"> body.custom-background { background-image: url('http://www.massageinbrighton.co.uk/wp-content/themes/lifestyle-pro/images/bg.png'); background-repeat: repeat; background-position: top left; background-attachment: scroll; background-size: 100%;} </style>
To fix it the right way, this code should be removed from the page header and added to the style sheet where it belongs.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorWhere are the widgets located? Sidebar? Footer?
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorSome Genesis themes have the secondary menu depth turned off. For example, in the Executive Pro theme, the following filter is in functions.php:
add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_args', 'executive_secondary_menu_args' );
Look for something similar in your functions.php and comment the line out.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?February 21, 2015 at 3:26 pm in reply to: Parallax Pro, Navigation menu is lower than it was before? #141676Victor FontModeratorIn style.css, change the padding under the .header-image .title-area block on line 944 to read padding: 30px 0 0 0;
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou set the header image in custom css on the page for .site-title a. Add background-size: 100%; after the image and the image will be responsive.
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