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AnitaKeymaster
If you want a particular post to always display on the sidebar, use the Genesis Featured Page Advanced plugin. You can select the Post you want with it's featured image. This way it will not change when you add new posts.
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AnitaKeymasterGo to your blog page. Click "Screen Options" in the top right corner. Make sure the "Custom Fields" box is checked. Then go down to "Custom Fields", click Add New. In the "Name" field put - query_args and in the "Value" field put - cat=all.
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AnitaKeymasterI think it's something specific to your computer and your browser as I am able to Pin from your website just fine.
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AnitaKeymasterShare your code in here. I just got new widgets to work on my Lifestyle Pro demo.
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AnitaKeymasterWhat site is it? The site you linked is not functioning properly.
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September 5, 2019 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493427AnitaKeymasterAnd clients need to understand that while they "want the site to look and work the way they want it".... their site is for the audience/visitors to be able to use. Many don't put themselves in the position of an end-user.
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September 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493426AnitaKeymasterYeah, it's kinda hard especially when people are looking for the best viewing experience. I always try to look at the Google Analytics of a clients' site to see where their traffic is coming from. If the majority of the traffic is coming from smaller to medium sized devices, then I'd say code it for "their best viewing experience".
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AnitaKeymasterThe JS script is inserting a "br" break code. Try adding this to your stylesheet or to the Additional CSS box under Appearance > Customize.
.widget-area.header-widget-area .alignleft { margin-top: -25px; }
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September 5, 2019 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Widget area for home page and mobile responsiveness #493423AnitaKeymasterThe best way to achieve that would be add the words to the image itself. With all the different mobile devices, it will be hard to keep the text in the right position. The text looks a bit small on m