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February 5, 2015 at 1:52 am #139767healthyvoyagerMember
Hi,
I just updated to lifestyle pro and created a custom header. I want to make it clickable to the home page, how do I do that?thanks!
http://healthyvoyager.com/February 5, 2015 at 4:29 pm #139873TomParticipantSomething like this should do that for you:
http://keypresswp.com/full-width-responsive-header-image-lifestyle-pro/
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 5, 2015 at 5:06 pm #139877healthyvoyagerMemberThanks! I added the code exactly but my header is still not clickable ; (
Let me know what you think I should do. Thanks!
February 5, 2015 at 5:30 pm #139879TomParticipantI don't see the CSS Code in style.css and the header structure indicates that the PHP code has not been added to functions.php either. Please be certain that you have followed the instructions completely, including the reference post. (The original Lifestyle post I noted above is an style addendum to the original post on multiple header logo text/image options.)
Also, those
<script>
items in style.css are in the wrong place (certainly not for this file). It appears that you want these to appear in the page <head> section. Place the scripts using the first box under Genesis > Theme Settings > Header and Footer Scripts. ("Enter scripts or code you would like output to wp_head():")
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 5, 2015 at 5:37 pm #139881healthyvoyagerMemberso weird! i totally followed the instructions exactly as mentioned in the post you sent. Where am I supposed to place the code? It said at the bottom of style.css and functions.php
February 5, 2015 at 5:39 pm #139883healthyvoyagerMemberi'm not a coder at all so all of this is super confusing to me,haha! it never seemed this difficult with past themes and I thought this update would keep me from having to mess with code
February 5, 2015 at 6:02 pm #139888healthyvoyagerMemberI have no idea what this means:
Also, those <script> items in style.css are in the wrong place (certainly not for this file). It appears that you want these to appear in the page <head> section. Place the scripts using the first box under Genesis > Theme Settings > Header and Footer Scripts. (“Enter scripts or code you would like output to wp_head():”)
i followed the directions exactly from the reference post. not sure what is going wrong
February 5, 2015 at 7:40 pm #139899TomParticipantPlease undo what you have started and read through the tutorial carefully. (You have not followed the directions as written.)
http://keypresswp.com/full-width-responsive-header-image-lifestyle-pro/First, follow the 4 steps described in Option 6 of “Getting Your Head Around Header Images” but for Step 3 use the following CSS code:
"Also, those <script> items in style.css... " (lines 926 through 937, maybe others)
Those script items are not from the reference post, so you've added them some other time.If you still have problems after this,
post your functions.php and style.css files at pastebin.com, then post the file links in this thread.post a note at the site with the instructions.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 5, 2015 at 8:26 pm #139902healthyvoyagerMemberI already did this: First, follow the 4 steps described in Option 6 of “Getting Your Head Around Header Images” but for Step 3 use the following CSS code
and this: Also, those <script> items in style.css… ” (lines 926 through 937, maybe others)
I haven;t touched code before this so it's just what came with tht theme or when I updated from my old one so I have no idea what any of that is
please help!
February 5, 2015 at 10:27 pm #139907TomParticipantI'm certain that code did not come from StudioPress. I suspect that your site has been hacked or injected with malware.
With the code (shown below) in your theme stylesheet, that you did not put there, and this similar story, I would begin a repair. It might be possible to restore from a known good backup if you have one. If you are not familiar with the recovery process, you might consider one of these services to help out.
godaddy.com (your webhost) http://www.wpsitecare.com/ https://sucuri.net/
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]February 5, 2015 at 11:24 pm #139911healthyvoyagerMemberThe code in lines 926-937 is exactly the code from the instructions on the post you sent me to and it said thi:
3. Add this code to the bottom of your theme stylesheet:
So I added that exact code to the bottom of my stylesheet, just like it said but you are telling me it's wrong and that I should follow the instruction of the post you said but that's exactly what I did?
What is going on?
February 5, 2015 at 11:46 pm #139915healthyvoyagerMemberLook, my custom header image is responsive, it shows up fine on all screen sizes. I got that working with no problem when I started this re-design.
The ONLY thing I need to do is be able to make it clickable so it links back to the home page - that's it. How to I make it clickable? Everything else is fine
February 10, 2015 at 11:41 am #140351Andrea RennickMemberI can confirm the script tags in the middle of the style.css file are not part of our themes.
The header image should be clickable to home by default.
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