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Thanks Victor!
babreesParticipantPERFECT!!!
Thank you so much Victor, REALLY appreciated!
babreesParticipantFor anybody else wanting this feature, I can recommend @braddalton's solution!
babreesParticipantJust a heads up on this for anybody else who wants to do the same.
After days of wasting time trying to do it and contacting several Genesis developers who were either too busy, not interested or simply too expensive, I found Brad Dalton's solution. It works a treat! http://wpsites.net/web-design/altitude-pro-image-slideshow-behind-widget-area/
babreesParticipant@nubloggie - did you manage to get this working with rev slider?
babreesParticipantJust a standard slideshow whereby I select a few images to include, as a background and stretched exactly the same as the static image. If there is a plugin, then yes I can use that. I have used Cyclone Slider before, I tried Soliloquy but didn't like it (can't remember why now!)
I want to keep it as a background though, as I will have text to put in the widget area.
babreesParticipantHave found that Altitude is similar theme but it doesn't happen on that, so have switched to Altitude and will customise that
CheersbabreesParticipantThank you!
babreesParticipantThanks Brad. I actually gave it a margin-top and the mobile bit was easier than I thought; I only had to adjust the widest of the media queries 😀
babreesParticipantYes, I did try position fixed for the nav menu. Of course that messed up the design and I just thought it would be easier to put it within the header div instead of juggling about with the .css, including the mobile bit of .css! I was obviously wrong <G>
Custom menu in header is not on as I have a search bar there.
I guess I'll have to have a play around with the .css and see if I can get it fixed in the right position for all devices!
babreesParticipantThanks Brad but that puts it above the header. I want it just before the closing tag of header, so it is nestled with the header div, ie after <header class="site-header"> and just before </div>
Unless there is another way to do what I want! I am trying to have the header and primary nav in a group that is fixed. At the moment the header only is fixed with the nav displaying below it. You can see what I have done so far at: http://fuerteventura.babrees.co.uk/?p=1 I simply want the nav bar fixed as well.
babreesParticipantJust a small update for anybody else who might want this. You need to use before_loop, not before_content.
babreesParticipantYES! BRILLIANT!
Thank you so much Ren, I appreciate your help!
I LOVE learning something new 😀
Cheers
JillbabreesParticipantOK, I've changed the is_category line to: if ( is_tax( 'judges' ) )
That works but I can't get it working with is_category and the default categories don't work with is_tax!
I'm stumbling a bit in the dark here.
Would you be able to help me with adding something like the following?
if ( is_tax( 'judges' ) )
AND
if (is_cat)babreesParticipantHi Ren! Thanks again!
I changed the before_content to before_entry - that works 🙂 At the moment, the site is in early stages of development and you won't see anything different to the magazine-pro theme at the front end.
It is a custom taxonomy - category type. Not sure how else to describe it! In admin area, yes, it comes under posts in its own right and I add normal posts to it and it behaves like a category. However, your snippet on works for the default categories, NOT the custom one.
babreesParticipantHi Ren. Thanks!
It does add the category but puts it in the sidebar and with no formatting. I can easily do the formatting by adding divs but how to ensure it goes in the content area, not the sidebar?
Also, can you help with doing that for a custom category type, called "Judges" ?
😀
babreesParticipantThanks Brad, but sadly that hasn't worked. I have since added remove meta and info to the functions file, so changed the category.php to the following, but that still isn't working.
<?php
// Remove content, post-info, and post-meta
remove_action('genesis_entry_content', 'genesis_do_entry_content');
require_once(PARENT_DIR . '/index.php');
?>What I am trying to do is, in the categories display the post image and title only and in columns. This is the original site I am trying to update: http://www.witchgait.co.uk/category/my-shar-pei/rainbow-bridge/
Here is the new site so far: http://www.witchgait.co.uk/wordpress/category/my-shar-pei/rainbow-bridge/
As well as the above category.php I have the following css, putting it into columns on the original site, but doesn't work in the new site:
body.category #content .post {
/* add styles to float each .post div and make into columns */
float:left;
width: 185px;
height: 210px;
padding: 15px;
margin: 6px;
font-size:10px;
text-align:center !important;
line-height:normal;
border: 1px solid #9CBDDE;
}babreesParticipantThanks to Brad - after much searching on Google finally came across the answer on his site! 😀
babreesParticipantwhat a bummer! Thanks 🙁
Guess I shall go back to doing it all in the stylesheet!
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