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wp guyMember
Yoast, Bad Behavior, Better WP Security, Custom Contact Forms and for Genesis usually Simple Hooks and the visual hook guide.
wp guyMemberTake a look at this: http://www.woothemes.com/products/see-you-later/
July 24, 2013 at 6:45 am in reply to: Minimum theme – how to change widget header colour please? #52211wp guyMemberFind this in your stylesheet:
.widget-area h4 {
font-size: 14px;
letter-spacing: 2px;
text-transform: uppercase;}
And add the line of code: color: #ec008e; - so when you're done it'll look like this:
.widget-area h4 {
font-size: 14px;
letter-spacing: 2px;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: #ec0083;}
wp guyMemberJust change the line height:
body {
background: #002838 url(images/bg.png) repeat-x;
color: #444444;
font-size: 16px;
font-family: Arial, Tahoma, Verdana;
margin: 0 auto 0;
padding: 0;
line-height: 20px;
}wp guyMemberYou said the post title was too large. It's defined at 30px - take it down to whatever you want. Same with the H4 - increase it to whatever you want.
wp guyMemberIn your stylesheet under the "headlines" section look for:
h2 a:visited {
font-size: 30px;
}That control the post title.
Then look for:
h4 {
font-size: 20px;
}Which defines "steve's blog" title.
May 28, 2013 at 7:23 am in reply to: The most recent incarnation of my site, what do you think? #42899wp guyMemberI love the your site - very professional, clean and easy to navigate.
wp guyMemberYes.
wp guyMemberThe menu bar is an image file: (images/nav.png)
#nav { background: url(images/nav.png); border-top: 1px solid #333; clear: both; color: #fff; font-family: 'Droid Sans', arial, serif; font-size: 12px; margin: 0 auto; overflow: hidden; width: 960px; } And the footer is also an image: #footer { background: url(images/nav.png); clear: both; font-size: 12px; overflow: hidden; margin: 0 auto; padding: 10px 0; width: 960px;
wp guyMemberThis seems to be the lines of code:
#footer-widgets p { color: #fff; padding: 0 0 10px; } #footer-widgets a, #footer-widgets a:visited { color: #fff; text-decoration: none; }
wp guyMemberYour background is an image. Just replace it with whatever you want:
/* Body
------------------------------------------------------------ */body {
background: url(images/bg.png);wp guyMemberI use Better WP Security with no issues and seems to work since I got emailed reports when IPs get locked out. Happens often which is scary.
wp guyMemberPersonally, I size the images in my photo program before uploading them.
wp guyMemberNo problem!
wp guyMemberJust a basic question, but have you also adjusted the height in your slider settings?
wp guyMemberI give every client a tutorial on how to do basic updates on their site. I use Camtasia which is fantastic. They get two videos. The first is a generic video I made showing them how to blog and make simple text and photo updates. As most of us know, if you're a "1 out of 10" on WordPress knowledge then even the task of inserting a photo into a page/post is next to impossible.
The second video depends on the client. If they really want to mess around then I made a video showing them how play around in the widget area and make "average level" changes to their site. The first video is really the one that cuts down on a ton of back and forth emails/phone calls about how to "change this piece of text" or how to insert images/media into their pages/posts.
All of this said, it's in my contract that should they choose to mess around in the dashboard, they're on their own. I will charge to fix what they screwed up. And worded more strongly, I bear no responsibly for any changes they chose to make to their stylesheet or theme functions. I believe such as clause is important or you'll get a "help, I tried to change the menu color to blue, now the menu is gone and I need this fixed immediately!"
April 10, 2013 at 10:52 am in reply to: Mompreneur theme-Need help with creating text over pictures #34574wp guyMemberText over photos would be done with a photo editing program. I use Gimp 'cause it's free. Simple actually - open the photo, choose "text" and you can chose fonts and colors. If you wanted to match your theme then you would just choose the same font.
wp guyMemberI can address #3. The margin above the heading is the wrap. When I removed the "1" from padding and left it at .25 it reduced the margin.
#wrap {
clear: both;
padding: 6px;
padding: 1.25rem;wp guyMemberIn addition to backing up your site, check with your host. I use Hostgator and they do weekly backups and charge $15 to restore your site. This is not a method to solely rely on, just a fail safe.
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