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Glad you figured it out.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorIs the map the only content that is being displayed on the page? If so, you want to remove the standard loop first. This is how it is done on many widgetized front pages:
remove_action( 'genesis_loop', 'genesis_do_loop' ); add_action( 'genesis_before_loop', 'generateMap' );
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorRemove the following from style.css at line 1134:
.featured-section .site-header > .wrap { border-bottom: 1px solid #fff; }
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 15, 2017 at 6:57 am in reply to: How to switch off background image at the front page widget #207781Victor FontModeratorThe easiest thing to try is adding background-image: none !important; to the appropriate media query in style.css. If that doesn't work, you'll have to edit the theme's /lib/output.php to either output the background image conditionally, or add the CSS to the inline CSS media query that's generated by that file.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorAdd background-color: transparent; to .featured-circles .featured-content .entry at line 508 in style.css
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorIn the custom template add:
remove_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'showcase_page_header', 8 );
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorHello Pro is a third party theme and is supported by its author. If you followed the author's setup instructions, you probably used the Social Proof (Testimonial) Slider to display the testimonials. Your issue is most likely an incompatibility of that plugin with the new versions. It's also possible that there is a conflick between the recommended Black Studio TinyMCE Widget and the new WordPress 4.8 text widget that uses TinyMCE.
Whatever the case, you need to ask the theme author for help with this one. https://thebrandidthemes.com/support/
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 15, 2017 at 6:33 am in reply to: Changing background image on reload for Infinity Pro front-page-1 area #207777Victor FontModeratorWhat you are asking is a lot more complicated than you may think. Infinity Pro's background image is defined as inline CSS at runtime. Inline CSS is part of the actual page and not in the style sheet. Inline CSS is written into the page by PHP and takes priority over the style sheet.
You could use the browser's performance.navigation.type to determine if a page is refreshed or not, then change the background image URL to a new URL, but you would have to write a lot of jQuery to make that happen. Unless you load all possible background image URLs into jQuery variables at runtime, you would need to use Ajax to retrieve the new background image URL on each refresh.
You have to define your requirements better though. How many images would you allow a client to upload. What if some only upload 1 or 2 and another uploads 7? What happens if someone refreshes a page multiple times? What if the end user doesn't know to refresh the page? Is this feature required at a session level or do you need persistence over multiple sessions? Depending on the answer, you would have to create a sessionStorage or localStorage variable and save a counter so images load in order, and when they reach the end, start over again.
What you are asking is not easy, all custom, and could take several days of development work to nail down. If you don't have the development skills to do this work yourself, expect to pay and experienced developer $1,000 USD or more if you hire someone. Good luck.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 15, 2017 at 6:16 am in reply to: Display content at top of post inside genesis entry content #207774Victor FontModeratorChange the priority of the hook. Assuming everything in your theme is using the Genesis defaults, genesis_entry_content displays the post content with the default priority of 10. If you change your hook to priority 9, it will display before the post content. For an example, the adjusted priority will look like:
add_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'my_custom_content', 9 );
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorReload the latest version of the framework through FTP.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorJust add the link:
<a href="/privacy/">Privacy</a>
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 14, 2017 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Possible to add search and login button, etc. to before header menu #207748Victor FontModeratorYou can add what you'd like using Genesis Simple Hooks. If you don't want to use the plugin, you'd have to create a new widget area hooked into before_header. This article explains how to add a new widget area. The article is written for the News Pro theme, but the process is the same for any Studio Press theme: https://victorfont.com/add-widget-areas-to-news-pro-theme/
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorI am assuming you're speaking of the background image for front-page-1? The CSS for the front-page-1 image is added as inline CSS at run time. The inline CSS has the url for the background images. This is giong to be tricky and maybe a little complicated to meet your requirement.
Normally, we would just add the new background image in the appropriate CSS media query and we're done. But because Infinity Pro uses inline CSS, the inline CSS overrides style.css.
You can try adding the new background-image to the media query first to see if it works. If it doesn't you may have to go with jQuery or PHP. I would try PHP next using wp_is_mobile() as a conditional. If that doesn't work, then jQuery is the way to go.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYour site's issue requires a deeper level of troubleshooting than can be provided by looking at the front end. There are no visible errors.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorWhomever created your theme doesn't know how to render CSS sprites. The CSS code to display the arrows is all messed up. You have 4 arrows in a single image and the developer is using CSS margins to move them around and have the left an right arrows using the same code.
Since your theme is a third party theme, you'll have to ask the author for assistance. The author's details are in the header of style.css.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorGenesis filters and actions ARE WordPress filters and actions. Genesis is an advanced tool for developers. If you don't have the foundations of WordPress development down pat, you may find Genesis a bit over your head. Visit https://knowthecode.io/roadmap/genesis-developer-roadmap for a good overview of what it takes to be a Genesis developer.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorPrivate replies cannot be seen by anyone except forum admins. If you'd like to speak to me privately, please use the contact form on my website.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorIt looks like you installed WooCommerce and didn't allow the plugin to create the required pages. If you don't create the required pages, all pages are blank. You can also deactivate WooCommerce and your content should return.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 13, 2017 at 3:24 am in reply to: Different background pictures on Minimum Pro child theme #207685Victor FontModeratorEvaa, nobody can see private replies except forum moderators. If you want to reply to me privately, please use the contact form on my website.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?Victor FontModeratorYou placed your grayscale filters in a media query in your style sheet.
@media only screen and (max-width: 600px). You won't see the grayscale effect until you shrink the screen to a width less than 600px.Next, you're applying the grayscale filter to the wrong element. The grayscale effect needs to be applied to the img container, not the img. In the case of the property featured images, the correct element is .elive_property_featured_image and .elive_property_featured_image:hover
As for front-page-1, you're not going to get the effect to work because the image is a backstretch image. The widget that displays your text has a transparent background. It sits on top of the backstretch image, essentially covering it up. Your mouse pointer cannot reach the image to trigger a hover effect. You would have not use a backstretch image and add the image as a background image to front-page-1 in order to achieve a hover effect. The grayscale would be applied to .front-page-1. If you want the text to remain with color, you would also have to remove the grayscale from the widget area. You have a lot of work to accomplish your requirement.
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