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Ten four. Great reply. And you’re more than likely right, the plugins are the culprits. But yeah, figured I’d load Yoast again and give it another run. I’ve still got it set up on a different site and I’m not seeing any hangups. Preciate your time.
Yeah, when I deactivated the Yoast plugin I scooped up a sitemap generator. All is go on that front.
However, when I was using the Yoast plugin my Pages sitemap was getting the yellow warning symbol in Google Webmaster Tools.
I’m probably going to try Yoast again. From I’ve read in WP Codex post there was something mentioned about the sitemap being on a different server. Thanks for clearing that up.
As for the SP SEO Title and Descriptions, when I enter my keyword data in the two SEO entry boxes and click update, the entries aren’t there.
Are you hinting that the entries populate in your HTML on our page after we click update. If so, SEO Quake isn’t detecting the metadata.
To be straight up with you (and with all due respect) , I’m not sure what DB you’re referencing. Are you referring to a database?
I’ve got to update my sig. Give me a second for the site link. Thanks for the reply.
February 10, 2013 at 4:31 pm in reply to: How to add breaks in paragraphs for featured post widget #19461Follow Up:
I was able to create a large image and crop it. It looks a little blurry but it worked.
What throws me off is that I can find the header selector with the inspection tool and insert the URL to the image and boom, the image appears. To do this the inspection tool refers to line 95 of ‘sources’ not CSS style sheet. I would much rather use this method to pull the smaller sized media file than load the image into the header tool.
Any suggestions on how I can insert that URL into my style sheet? I can’t find the line because line 95 isn’t an option for header in the style sheet. Pretty frustrating. Thanks.
I’ve got nothing, friend.
I tried
#header {
background:url(/wp-content/uploads/XXX) no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
margin: 0 auto;
min-height: 150px;
width: 100%;On the other, hand the using background versus background-image did alter the page a little during the Google Inspection Tool process. I think I getting closer, but no cigar just yet.
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I’m thinking that as well. However, I’m not sure how to work with the header selector you defined up top. I can see what your saying, but the code is grouped together and has a 100% attribute. In other words, I’m not seeing where I should add
background-image:url(/XXX/XXX/XXX)
Could you take a look at it for me? I’d like to know what I’m not seeing. Thanks for the reply.
Thanks!
Clay
Also- I’m noticing some of the themes no longer have the Header Image option in the Genesis Theme Settings menu. Has this been removed from all themes? It’s the option you can tick to choose Text versus Image.
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cgmoseley.
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cgmoseley.
Yeah, I tried that one about six months ago. I remember Simple Headers being kind of small in dimensions as well. I’m going to give it another run though. Thanks for the reply. I would really like the code process on this one if any one else has some suggestions.
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