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Generate is a mobile responsive theme, you want to redirect mobile users to a different site? Is the mobile site already created or do you want a plugin that offers that feature?
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weslindaMemberDo you have a specific link or theme you're working with? If the theme uses the Custom Header option of WordPress, then it should link to the homepage of the site.
If any modifications have been made, then this may not work as designed.
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weslindaMemberCan you provide more detail of the problem? Happy to help, but not sure what you're asking.
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weslindaMemberGregg, great tip. This happens not only with titles but also with the widget areas in general. If the excerpt or post content is more on one than the other, it can affect layout on certain themes.
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weslindaMemberI've had good success with Admin Menu Editor Pro, great tool for editing menus and changing the backend presentation for users. Great in an environment where folks aren't familiar with WordPress or Genesis.
Now this goes beyond editing just that link name. Offers a lot more functions and works nicely with multisite.
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weslindaMemberSo they've built a basic image map. There is software out there to create these such as http://www.coffeecup.com/image-mapper/. There are also a number of online generators. A Google Search will find you a list full.
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weslindaMemberDo you have a link to this? Did you figure this out?
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weslindaMemberThat's a standard feature of mobile browsers, they tend to zoom onto the main content of a page. Forcing you to zoom out. When you mention Fixed Width. Are you actually wanting a responsive design that works fluidly on mobile?
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weslindaMemberTo change the class, you have to click on the link in the editor. In your screenshot I see two links. Home & About. Can you click on either one of those to expand them? That's typically where the CSS option is. It's set at each menu item, not at the menu as a whole.
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weslindaMemberHere is the information on the URL for the RSS link. Are you simply wanting to make another link like you have for the other networks? You'd add one of these.
http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Feeds
As far as the sidebar on the homepage, that'll be a challenge and allow you to keep the look you currently have. Not sure what the ads are, do you need anything in the sidebar other than the ad?
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weslindaMemberLink? Typically this happens because the content in the widgets isn't the same # of lines. Post a link and I'll take a peek.
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weslindaMemberCan you define the "custom link area". The CSS Classes show up when you expand the menu item in the menu editor. It won't show up on any of the boxes to the left. Can you provide a screenshot of your menus admin?
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weslindaMemberAdd this line your functions.php file. This will provide your pages with the excerpt option. Out of the box, only posts in WordPress offer excerpts. Once you add the line below, you'll see a new box on the Page Editor. You may need to click on "Screen Options" in the top right corner and check the box for excerpts so you can see it.
add_post_type_support( 'page', 'excerpt' );
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March 23, 2013 at 11:30 am in reply to: Metro theme: How to make a new page with Home Top & Middle & Bottom widgets? #30727weslindaMemberYou're welcome.
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weslindaMemberSince this isn't a public site at the moment, it's tough to say what's going on. Double check the settings are right in Genesis > Slider Settings. Make sure you're pulling the posts / pages that you want it to and the image dimensions are correct there. Make sure the featured image you're adding is the size set in the Genesis Responsive Slider settings and it should work.
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weslindaMemberI don't think that's actually a border, I think that's a background that looks like a border caused by padding. I believe you would change the background of the #genesis-responsive-slider or .flexslider. One of the two.
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weslindaMemberIt's tough to help without actually seeing the live / development site. It would appear to me that some CSS has been adjusted that is causing this shift in content.
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weslindaMemberHere is a quick little tutorial on how to edit this information. One thing I would say is that this isn't really anything major when it comes to speed.
http://code.garyjones.co.uk/modify-doctype
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weslindaMemberAccording to the WordPress Codex, this is the proper way to add a stylesheet to your theme. Add the code to your functions.php file in your custom theme.
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March 23, 2013 at 9:33 am in reply to: How to get eleven40 mobile theme to display comments last? #30685weslindaMemberYou can achieve this one of two ways. First, instead of using sidebars for additional content, you could use Genesis Column Classes. This will keep all of your content above the comments, while breaking down the . See this tutorial on how to use them (http://www.billerickson.net/using-column-classes/).
The other option would be to move the location of the comments to another area on the page using Genesis Hooks & Filters. Below are some links with some information on Hooks, Filters and Comments.
http://my.studiopress.com/docs/hook-reference/
http://my.studiopress.com/docs/filter-reference/
http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/comments/
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