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cdilsParticipant
Hi there,
Are you wanting to add the same featured image to each (or at least most) of your posts? This plugin might be perfect:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-featured-images/
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHey there,
Just stumbled on this thread. The 404 problem is a known issue to the StudioPress folk and will be fixed in an update. 🙂
Did you get your related posts showing up in the right spot? You can use the is_single() conditional to make sure your code doesn't execute on the home page.
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantGlad you got it resolved!
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cdilsParticipantAnother user suggested that the Genesis Social Profiles Menu plugin might be conflicting. Have you tried disabling it to see if that helps?
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi Carsten,
Did you receive a confirmation email as soon as you submitted your ticket? If not, something might have gone amiss during the submission. Support is usually pretty quick to respond. Let me know!
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi Sunil,
Not sure why that's happening. Are you running any caching plugins? As long as nothing seems broken, you should be fine. If you do run into a problem, submit a support ticket at My StudioPress > Help. 🙂
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi,
I've attempted this myself, but with mixed results! I haven't seen a Genesis theme with the header/menu layout you're describing that's also mobile responsive. Your best bet is to find sites (like the one you linked to) and study their CSS to see how they're achieving the effect.
Carrie
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February 11, 2013 at 8:26 am in reply to: Change Portfolio Page URL/permalinks – Executive Theme #19594cdilsParticipantHi David,
Maybe this is what you're looking for? http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-post-type-permalinks/
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantUpdate the CSS for #home-welcome .wrap to include a background color of white, like this:
#home-welcome .wrap {
background: url("images/dashed-line-header.png") no-repeat scroll center bottom #FFF;
padding: 30px 30px 20px;}
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cdilsParticipantHey there,
It looks like your box and the text is centered - it's just your headlines in your sidebar that are aligned to the right. Find this in style.css:
.taxonomy-description h1, .widget-area h4 {
border-bottom: 1px solid #878787;
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 26px;
padding: 0 0 10px;
text-align: right;}
Just remove the text-align:right and you should get the results you're looking for. 🙂
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi Carsten,
Delicious is an older theme that's been retired, so I'm wondering if it might just be a compatibility issue. Go ahead and submit a support request to StudioPress via the topmost menu on this page -> My StudioPress -> Get Help.
Be sure to include a link to this thread in your support request.
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi Summer,
I contacted support directly about this and here is the response:
"Thanks, this is a known issue. It is a bug in bbPress and we should have it fixed shortly via an update to bbPress. We may apply a patch on our end once we get confirmation that it will be addressed in the next update so that we won't have to patch the file again."
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi there,
For this part:
.enews-widget {
background-color: #e7e7e7;
border: 9px solid #ddd;
margin: 50 10%;
}The number 50 either needs to be 50% or 50px. Not sure that'll achieve what you're looking for until I can see the newsletter box live on your site. Come back and post a link once it's up. 🙂
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cdilsParticipantHave you upgraded to the latest version of Genesis? The plugin should be compatible back to version 1.8, but that was my first thought...
Other suggestion would be to deactivate/delete the plugin and then re-install in case something went funky.
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cdilsParticipantCheck out this thread:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/center-feature-images-only
Maybe you could use a CSS hack until the fix is included in 2.0? You could add a body class to your archive template to be able to specifically target just that page with your CSS (Here's a good article on body classes: http://designsbynickthegeek.com/tutorials/dynamic-body-classes).
Keep me posted. 🙂
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cdilsParticipantit isn’t possible to use offset & pagination in the same query.
Glad to know that! Sorry you got there the long way. 🙁
Good luck with those expectations and negotiations!! 🙂
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cdilsParticipantHi Carsten,
Can you please provide more detail, such as the theme you're using, the plugin in question, and a URL to the site where you're having problems?
Thanks,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi there,
You can use Genesis Responsive Slider, but you'll have to manually swap out the CSS to match what's there in demo. Best tip I can give is to use the Firebug browser plugin to help you root out the right CSS elements. 🙂
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi there,
Here's a solution posted by Travis Smith: http://wpsmith.net/2011/genesis/how-to-add-google-adsense-after-the-first-or-second-paragraph-of-a-post-in-genesis/
Cheers,
Carrie
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cdilsParticipantHi there,
I see this is an older post - did you get your issue resolved? If not, this plugin may be an easy solution: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simply-exclude/
Cheers,
Carrie
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