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January 24, 2015 at 9:57 am #138511timothywMember
My page is not responsive. I am unsure how the page is supposed appear on a smartphone, maybe it is working ok, but the Logo certainly isn't working correctly.
If I am understanding comments I have been reading, this theme, maybe framework, is not responsive by design?I can't afford to hire a developer.
Maybe it will turn out I can't afford to NOT hire a developer, but at this point
I either need to
*Start over since I have been doing a lot of tweaking on Style.css and functions.php. (How do I wipe and reload?)
*Find a tutorial to address the problem which seems to be common (Pixelista has a procedure but it I do not understand it. my fault not hers)
*Obtain a new theme: Utility Pro from Carrie Dils looks very appealing and they promise lots of supportI'm learning a lot as I go, but the meter is running and I want to get my site presentable so I can load in content.
Thanks!
http://www.securitytechmaster.comJanuary 24, 2015 at 1:37 pm #138533Sachin VermaMemberThe following CSS will fix your non-responsive logo problem, but there seem to be something else too I think. If you can test after applying this CSS, it would be easier to look for other problems.
.site-header { background-size: contain; }
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January 24, 2015 at 1:43 pm #138535Jeremy HoldenParticipantHey there,
The sample theme doesn't have any media queries in it. They can be added without too much trouble but it really depends on the details of what you want in your design.
To answer your questions, if you want to start over, you can download the theme again from your Studiopress account, unzip the files in new folder, copy the original style and functions files to your site using ftp or file manager.
There are many great tutorials you can find to address specific issues (for instance this one will work to make your menus responsive). When searching it's best to include "genesis" along with what you're looking for - you can find a lot out there that doesn't work or is more complicated than necessary with Genesis.
You can get another theme-if you originally purchased your theme through Studiopress you should be able to get a returning customer discount-just make sure you're logged in and the discount will be shown and applied. I don't know that you will find any more support than is already available to you. Carrie is great but support is usually limited to bugs and technical issues. Set up and styling is left up to you and community members who will volunteer their time to answer specific questions.
If you don't have the know how or the time to learn it might be best to find a theme that has the basic look you want and just use it as is. Otherwise you can hire someone to get one set up the way you want.
Jeremy
Website design and Genesis customization
jeremyholden.meJanuary 24, 2015 at 2:04 pm #138537timothywMemberSachin & Jeremy:
Thanks now I have stuff to try.
I'll be back.
I actually got an email notification that you replied. Last week that feature wasn't working
YAAY
Thanks againJanuary 24, 2015 at 2:13 pm #138539timothywMemberSachin
That worked.January 24, 2015 at 2:42 pm #138545Sachin VermaMemberAlso, if you remove width: 735px from here, this will fix the remaining issue too. (I don't see any change after removing that)
.site-header .wrap { padding: 100px 0; width:735px; }
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January 24, 2015 at 3:08 pm #138547timothywMemberwhat other issue? that change didn't seem to do anything. Maybe I messed it up making the change
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