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February 16, 2013 at 7:57 am in reply to: Minimum Theme – How to change the Homepage social icon image and link? #20670SusanModerator
@MetcalfeM - sorry I didn't get back to this thread. Seeing a response from @ecm123 reminded me that I didn't get back to you.
@ecm123 - I just replied to your e-mail.If you don't want to mess with the image that's pre-loaded with the theme, or you want to replace them for something that's not social media related - go ahead and created four circle images, and overlay them with what you want. For test purposes on my test site, I just put text on them. I then added each of the circles into the featured widget areas, with links to the various sites.
SusanModeratorGreat solution!
SusanModeratorEveryone was a rookie at some point! 😉
I'll close this thread as resolved - go ahead and create a new thread if you have another question.
SusanModeratorI'm going to go ahead and close this thread, as you started another thread related to the same question.
SusanModeratorCreate your post, and in the publish box, click “edit” on visibility and then check the box “Stick this post to the front page”
SusanModeratorIf you just one the slider to show one image, in your slider settings, set it up so that only one post/page/listing is included.
Use this link to view the Slider settings (scroll down): http://my.studiopress.com/setup/agentpress-theme/
SusanModeratorFebruary 14, 2013 at 8:06 pm in reply to: Show One Full Length Post followed by post excerpts in Lifestyle theme #20440SusanModeratorAndrea - it looks like you got your issue resolved?
SusanModeratorCan you please post a link to your site.
SusanModeratorThat's the easiest way to do it, then set the sidebar for each of your other pages manually, otherwise, if you are comfortable with updating your functions.php file, you can force the full-width layout for the home page only.
SusanModeratorDashboard > Genesis > Theme Settings > Default Layout > select full width layout. Save settings.
February 14, 2013 at 7:27 pm in reply to: News Theme: Need to change side bar to accomendate 336W x 280L Adsense ad #20433SusanModeratorTo change the width of your primary sidebar, look for this in your stylesheet:
/* Primary / Secondary Sidebars ------------------------------------------------------------ */ .sidebar { display: inline; float: right; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px; width: 305px; }
Change the 305 to the width you would like.
The reason I provide the visual mark-up guide is because if you change the sidebar width without changing anything else, you're going to lose some width in your content area. You need to decide if you're happy with the narrower content width, or whether you want to make other changes.
February 14, 2013 at 11:03 am in reply to: News Theme: Need to change side bar to accomendate 336W x 280L Adsense ad #20331SusanModeratorRefer to this visual mark-up guide:
http://www.studiopress.com/images/gen_markup.pngAt the very least, you will need to make changes to your #sidebar, and possibly your #content (possibly making it narrower to accommodate the wider sidebar)
SusanModeratorYou're welcome!
I'll close this thread as resolved - go ahead and create a new one if you have another question!
February 13, 2013 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Previewing & making changes before activating child theme #20157SusanModeratorCassie - you could always use a Maintenance plug-in while you tweak those kinds of changes:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-maintenance-mode/February 13, 2013 at 1:08 pm in reply to: Minimum Theme – Home and blog category pages – number of displayed posts? #20120SusanModeratorYou're welcome, and yes, you're right 😉
I'll close this thread as "resolved" - go ahead and start a new thread if you have another question.
February 13, 2013 at 11:52 am in reply to: Previewing & making changes before activating child theme #20104SusanModeratorA new child theme will over-write any widgets you currently have installed in your existing theme.
SusanModeratorChrissy - what was the thread about, and in which forum did you post? I'll see if I can find it to "unspam" it.
February 13, 2013 at 5:34 am in reply to: Tutorial: Add a gradient background image to comments #20045SusanModeratorCool resource! Thanks for sharing!
SusanModeratorHi, Anita:
I just checked the thread - there are 11 posts in that thread, and none of them are in spam, so there was nothing for me to unspam 🙁
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