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If I read you correctly the content is being placed by a plugin, is it the IDX one? If the plugin is inserting the data, finding out the answer for the question might be easier by searching the plugin's forums.
I wouldn't recommend editing the plugin's footer or else the changes will all be undone next time you upgrade.
thewebprincessParticipantThis question comes up a lot. Here's a recent answer http://www.studiopress.community/topic/luscious-child-featured-image-duplicates-itself-how-to-fix-this/#post-22335
thewebprincessParticipantAs good as the Genesis Responsive Slider is there are lots of other sliders out there that work equally well in WordPress and on a Genesis site. So the slider I use will totally depend on what the outcomes of the site need to be. In a lot of cases I tend to use Meteor Slides, so have a look around and see if other sliders will do what you want. There are a huge number out there, and some of them are really good.
thewebprincessParticipantThere's a tutorial over at WP Tuts plus that would help you do what you're looking for - it's basically teaching you how to write a plugin that does what you want but if you're not keen on all the learning part of it they provide the plugin as well. That said I haven't tested it or anything but if you google Responsive Pricing Table and WordPress there's a fair bit of stuff that shows up.
http://wp.tutsplus.com/tutorials/plugins/creating-responsive-pricing-table-plugin-for-wordpress/
March 4, 2013 at 8:11 pm in reply to: How to Style a Horizontal Menu With Dropdowns Before the Header? #24243thewebprincessParticipantAre you planning on using the Secondary Menu?
Because if you weren't, I'd unhook the Secondary Menu from after the header and replace it before, then you get all the functionality of the menus without having to get really into the code.
/** Move secondary nav menu - this code goes into your functions.php file */
remove_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'genesis_do_subnav' );
add_action( 'genesis_before_header', 'genesis_do_subnav' );Doing the above would remove the need for your new sidebar as well and you create a new menu and assign it the Secondary Menu position in your theme (make sure it's turned on in the Genesis settings as well)
thewebprincessParticipantDoes Simple Sidebars work with Dynamic Widgets? DW is a pretty comprehensive free plugin that allows you to get really down to the nitty gritty of which widgets show up where. It removes the need for multiple sidebars as it's working on the individual widgets themselves. Might be worth checking out
January 6, 2013 at 12:17 am in reply to: Change Font Size – Genesis – Featured Posts Widget Output #9897thewebprincessParticipantI found this post looking for a solution but found the solution in the Plugin Repository! To achieve the above, simply install this plugin
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widget-css-classes/
I'm using it to style featured page widgets on a home page and it works a treat.
January 6, 2013 at 12:17 am in reply to: Change Font Size – Genesis – Featured Posts Widget Output #9896thewebprincessParticipantI found this post looking for a solution but found the solution in the Plugin Repository! To achieve the above, simply install this plugin
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widget-css-classes/
I'm using it to style featured page widgets on a home page and it works a treat.
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