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Another 2 problems I solved was that the responsive slider plugin setting of percent space to use for the excerpt wasn't working. Again, this turned out to be CSS setting of the width fixed at 29% in the Execution theme style sheet. I commented that out and now the plugin uses the % width that I specify.
The last annoying issue that I fixed was that the excerpt was overlaying onto the image which would force mucking with the images in PhotoShop and then that wouldn't be very responsive at different sizes.
So it was a very small extra line to add into the plugin so that it makes the slider image size to be 100% minus the excerpt width and Voila!! the slider now works very nicely and responsively at any size of the page with the image on one side and the text excerpt on the other.
tickzoomMemberIt seems I sorted this out myself. According the Chrome developer tools these lines in the style.css file were making it display as none. These setting must be overriding the plugin. Anyway, I simply commented those lines out and now the Title and except appears regardless the screen size...it's responsive now.
<code>
.menu li.right,
#content #genesis-responsive-slider .slide-excerpt {
display: none;
}</code>
Does anybody have any clue why this was here and why's it referring to .menu class? Is commenting this out breaking anything? Not as far as I can tell so far.
March 7, 2013 at 1:28 pm in reply to: How to Style a Horizontal Menu With Dropdowns Before the Header? #24832tickzoomMemberWow...webprincess...wow. I almost understand what you describe. Since posting this question, I have learned quite a lot about genesis and did it using a Genesis hook. It only took about 3 or 4 lines of code to add the side before using the before header hook. After that it was only a matter of creating CSS to style the menu appropriately.
March 7, 2013 at 1:24 pm in reply to: Executive Theme: Why do fonts look weird in Chrome and FireFox but not in IE? #24830tickzoomMemberThanks Moody. I decided that this is mainly a Chrome problem but not on every PC that we have. It's awfully annoying but on the good side, my skills at reading gibberish are improving every day!
March 4, 2013 at 9:33 am in reply to: How to remove or control the administrive menu from my site? #24057tickzoomMemberYes. It is sorted. Thanks for asking! The Executive theme just needed a widget in the sidebar to make that go away.
March 4, 2013 at 9:19 am in reply to: Executive Theme: Why do fonts look weird in Chrome and FireFox but not in IE? #24050tickzoomMemberWell it seems the problem is more than just my own website. Because even your response, Susan, has funny looking text here on chrome. I suppose it's a Chrome problem or PC problem. I tried rebooting and the fonts still look the same.
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