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jeremi_liwanagMemberWell you can do that by editing the CSS of your child theme.
I always do that and change the background of the #title a css. Here's a detailed explanationhttp://www.carriedils.com/add-logo-genesis-theme/
Well, you can always google your question and you'll come up with lot of answers and methods.. Hope this helps!
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December 2, 2013 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Move Post Title on pages: Genesis Sandbox (HTML5 Markup) #76712jeremi_liwanagMemberHey im not sure if this will help. Atleast i can try... I use this code to move my page title just below the nav menu..
remove_action('genesis_post_title', 'genesis_do_post_title'); add_action ('genesis_after_header','title_slider'); function title_slider() { if (is_page() || is_single()){ echo "<div class='main-title-bg'>"; the_title( '<h1>', '</h1>' ); echo "</div>"; } }
You may want to change that, In my case i use wordpress conditional codes and remove and add action thingy..
genesis_after_header is where i want to place my page title, You can check the other Hooks position by installing a plugin Visual Hook Guide, Hope this helps.
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December 2, 2013 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Header Image, Header Widget: Responsive Alignment Problem #76711jeremi_liwanagMemberyou may want to set a position relative into your #header and use position absolute to your widget ... use media queries to set a different background image to your header once you reached you breakpoint and top left or where ever you like to position your widget.
@media only screen (max-width:768px ) {
// header different background
// header widget different class
}then 480 and 320 ...
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December 2, 2013 at 5:59 pm in reply to: Can widget titles have different colours in different places? #76706jeremi_liwanagMemberHi, i aint no developer or something here.. but this might help. You can use firebug/inspect element to check the parent selector of your widget title.
For example: in my sample child theme its structured like this:
<div id="footer-widgets" class="footer-widgets">
<div class="wrap">
<h4 class="widget-title" widgettitle">Hey You!</h4>
</div>
</div>Then you can target the child CSS selector or whatever its called.
I guess you can do something like this...#footer-widgets .widget-title { color: #fff; }
I believe all widget-title class under the ID footer-widgets will have white color. This is not tested, or accurate, maybe you can play around with it so you can learn more about CSS .. Hope this helps..
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