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William
MemberI always liked the Eleven40 theme, but never used it. Now I think the changes make it ideal for one of my sites. Still have to play with everything on a test site first, but I'm looking forward to getting my hands dirty.
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http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberThe Agency theme is an ecommerce theme. Also, check out ZigZagPress for a few more ecommerce options.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberI'm fine with the design of Minimum as it is. My only concern is that it's feature complete with HTML5, microdata, etc. I never expected that they would re-design all of the old themes. Just make them compatible with the current features.
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http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberI'm disappointed to note that Minimum is not on that list. I hope it's part of the plan, as I really like that theme.
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http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberWith two themes. I guess I'll be trying it on a test site this evening.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberI'm not concerned about the beta version, though that was announced. Updates on the production version either by blog post or e-mail would be fine.
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http://williambeem.comWilliam
Member@Snakeair: It isn't a matter of asking them to rush the release. It's a lack of information about the progress of the release that is frustrating. It's much easier to be patient when someone shares information about that progress. A lack of communication leads to impatience.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberI agree. I understand that some additional development or preparation time after WordPress 3.6 dropped could be necessary. What I don't understand is why there was no communication to an audience that was already told it would ship when WordPress 3.6 ships. Many of us were expecting it right away, only to be left disappointed and confused.
Just a brief note about the status is all we needed so that we could set expectations and manage our businesses that depend upon the software. It's a courtesy.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberNo idea if it's a good sign or not. The lack of communication about the release is as frustrating as the lack of communication about WordPress 3.6.
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http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberAs much as I'm bummed that Genesis 2.0 and the themes weren't ready at the same time as WordPress 3.6 (and 3.6 took forever to release), I'd be even more bummed if they released it without updating the themes to be compatible with HTML 5. I want everything to just work.
That's why I'm not bothering with the beta plugin or a release candidate. Just cook faster and let me know when the whole thing is ready.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberWilliam
MemberBest to upgrade a test site before your production, or wait for others. That said, I have a pretty slow site that I updated without any issue. Running 3.6 with Genesis 1.9 and the Mindstream theme.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberWilliam
MemberMy understanding is that any code customizations you perform now will get overwritten by a new code update. It's your call if you want to make changes on the existing site.
WordPress 3.6 was targeted for April 29th, but now I see a May 20th date on the roadmap. I have no idea if Genesis 2.0 will release on that date or sometime after it.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberThat depends on whether you need to set different permissions. Who has access to the buckets? If it's just you, then the bucket is only for organizational needs. If not, then you probably want to restrict one client from accessing another's data.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberPerfect! Thanks for the help. I think I was staring at it too much to see the obvious.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberHmm. You're right, but that doesn't seem to correct the issue. Here's the current code, but the display remains the same.
Stuff about me.
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<h2>About Me</h2>
I'm a Central Florida native with a background in photography and Information Technology. You can find my photography at <a href="http://williambeem.com" target="_blank">William Beem Photography</a>, views on life in Central Florida at <a href="http://orlandolocal.com" target="_blank">Orlando Local</a>, and I'm blogging turning one of my oldest sites into an <a href="http://william.beem.us" target="_blank">Information Technology</a> blog.
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<h2 class="one-half">About This Site</h2>
This site runs on WordPress and uses the Genesis Theme by Studio Press.</div>
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberThe end of the world provided a great marketing platform for Friday's restaurants - The Last Friday at Friday's! Who wouldn't want to end the world with a party?
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberOK, well now I just feel silly. I tried that suggestion on the test site (before you mentioned adding #content) and it didn't work. When I posted it on williambeem.com, I forgot to check that the page number would be different.
Glad to say it works! Thanks very much for your help, John. I appreciate it.
–William
http://williambeem.comWilliam
MemberYep, it's at the bottom of the styles.css file on williambeem.com. I tried adding #content as you just shared, but still no change.
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