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MarcyParticipant
You can remove the Posts and Comments links in your top header this way.
Go to your WordPress Admin
Click on Genesis > Theme Settings
Find the section Navigation and Primary Navigation Extras
In the drop down, choose None
SaveThe links should be gone then
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MarcyParticipantSee your thread here
http://www.studiopress.community/topic/displaying-text-with-more-tag-4/
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MarcyParticipantSee your thread here
http://www.studiopress.community/topic/displaying-text-with-more-tag-4/
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MarcyParticipantYou need to look at the code snippets on this page of studiopress.com
http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/post-excerpts#content-more-linkSince you're inserting the More link into your full content, you would use this one
//* Modify the WordPress read more link add_filter( 'the_content_more_link', 'sp_read_more_link' ); function sp_read_more_link() { return '<a class="more-link" href="' . get_permalink() . '">[Continue Reading]</a>'; }
You would replace [Continue Reading] with the text that you want.
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MarcyParticipantYou should be able to do that with the code from this page:
http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/header#modify-url
It's from the code snippets.Add this to your functions.php file.
I edited it so your title goes to
http://www.parentingsuccessnetwork.org//* Modify the header URL add_filter('genesis_seo_title', 'sp_seo_title', 10, 3); function sp_seo_title($title, $inside, $wrap) { $inside = sprintf( '<a href="http://www.parentingsuccessnetwork.org" title="%s">%s</a>', esc_attr( get_bloginfo('name') ), get_bloginfo('name') ); $title = sprintf('<%s id="title">%s</%s>', $wrap, $inside, $wrap); return $title; }
I hope this is what you wanted.
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MarcyParticipantThe link to your img9 on the blog post Early Arts of Peru is
(link removed by request)
That link gives a 404 error.To add an image to your blog, you need to find an image you like on your computer.
Click on Add New Post (or edit an old one)
Click on the Add Media button at the top of the editor box.
Upload the image from your computer. Then you can choose whether to insert it, or use it as a featured image (which you want to do), and choose the image size for your theme.Also you may want to go to your WordPress Admin and click
Settings > Media
Is "Organize my uploads into month- and year-based folders"
checked? That's usually best.
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December 28, 2013 at 11:11 pm in reply to: My nav bar sub-items are way off when on mobile device #81766MarcyParticipantDecember 27, 2013 at 1:05 am in reply to: My nav bar sub-items are way off when on mobile device #81364MarcyParticipantYou can try adding !important to:
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu { margin: 0; }
in
@media only screen and (max-width: 1279px) {
I don't like suggesting it, but I'm not able to find the line that's overriding it right now.
Be sure to check that the menu still works in the sidebar when you do that.If you're using a Custom CSS editor, maybe the margin: 0 line is overridden there.
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December 26, 2013 at 6:09 pm in reply to: My nav bar sub-items are way off when on mobile device #81311MarcyParticipantI set up Sixteen Nine Pro and tested it, and I can't reproduce what your theme is doing with the menu. Mine works exactly as in in the demo. There is no gap between the parent menu item and the sub-menu drop down.
http://my.studiopress.com/themes/sixteen-nine/#demo-full
http://my.studiopress.com/themes/sixteen-nine/#demo-phoneSome questions:
Perhaps downloading Sixteen Nine Pro it again would help. (You would need to add any customizations again. Make changes a little at a time, and view the page to see if anything affects the menu.)How are you setting up the menu? Do you add the Custom Menu widget to the Header Right widget area under Appearance > Widgets?
In style.css, in the section
@media only screen and (max-width: 1279px) {there should be this section:
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu {
margin: 0;
}That will override the margin line in the main section for
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu {
border-top: 1px solid #333333;
margin: -51px 0 0 240px;
}But that seems to already be in your style.css; it's just not overriding for some reason.
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MarcyParticipantThere is no having to do it on a regular basis, only if something gets confused or if new rules are written, like for custom post types or custom taxonomies added. It's because of rewrite rules with Apache servers.
Perhaps you can search on flushing rewrite rules in WordPress to learn more.
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MarcyParticipantYes, you do have to manually flush permalinks sometimes, not often but sometimes.
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MarcyParticipantTry clearing your browser cache. You may need to keep clearing it every time you go to your website for a couple of days. And you may need to clear it for a few days back.
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December 19, 2013 at 12:08 pm in reply to: My nav bar sub-items are way off when on mobile device #80254MarcyParticipantYou have this line in you style.css
.genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu { border-top: 1px solid #333333; margin: -51px 0 0 240px; }
The 240px is what is doing it.
That line is usually only for .sub-menu .sub-menu, so that the second .sub-menu will appear right next to the first .sub-menu. You need it when your menu is on the side, but try making the the left margin (240px) a smaller number at the screen size when the navigation goes across the top.
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MarcyParticipantMarcyParticipantIt is this section:
.title-area { float: left; padding-top: 3rem; width: 480px; }
Just add padding-left, like this:
.title-area { float: left; padding-top: 3rem; padding-left: 40px; width: 480px; }
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November 20, 2013 at 11:08 am in reply to: Dropdown arrow on sub nav not displaying on Education theme #74411MarcyParticipantNovember 20, 2013 at 10:45 am in reply to: Dropdown arrow on sub nav not displaying on Education theme #74396MarcyParticipantFrom your WordPress dashboard, you need to go to Genesis. And then find the Navigation section.
Is there a check mark in Load Superfish Script? That's the code that uses the drop down arrows.
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MarcyParticipantIt looks like you found the .title-area to make it wider already.
For the social media icons, find this section:
.site-header .widget-area { float: left; text-align: right; width: 328px; }
Change
float: left;
to
float: right;Then add padding-right and padding-top, so that the icons position where you want them.
Then the CSS would be something like this, but edit as needed.
.site-header .widget-area { float: right; text-align: right; width: 328px; padding-top: 48px; padding-right: 40px; }
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MarcyParticipantYes, my code is correct, although when I copied and pasted, the quote marks were wrong, so maybe that's it for you too. Also are you adding the code I pasted above to the function from the OP at the top of this page?
Here is a working version:
add_action( 'get_header', 'child_remove_page_titles' ); function child_remove_page_titles() { if ( is_page( array( '813', 'about', 'services' ) ) ) { remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_open', 5 ); remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_do_post_title' ); remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_entry_header_markup_close', 15 ); } }
I also removed the title and the entry header markup because I don't like empty markup.
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November 12, 2013 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Popular posts in "Genesis Featured Widget Amplified" #72569MarcyParticipantI mentioned nrelate, but that's for related posts, not most popular.
WordPress Popular Posts can do that.
http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-popular-posts/
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