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Thanks again for your help, all that does is shift it the other way LOL.
I will submit a ticket over at her site, thank you.
KimberlyParticipantI disabled minify and cleared cache and it is still happening.
Thank you for trying to help so much, I do appreciate your time.
KimberlyParticipantYes I removed everything from the CSS as well.
I actually added that width setting in AFTER trying to force it and it didn't work. I removed it just now to double check and have the same issue. 🙁
KimberlyParticipantI appreciate your help so far!
iPad and iPhone are what I am using. It is happening on the Kindle Fire too.
There is only a single small ad code in the widget for the top-ad, so whatever they are doing with their javascript is what is showing those multiple codes.
I removed the ad code completely and just put text in and the same thing happens.
Screenshot from iPad:
full size: http://theysmell.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/photo1.png
If you look at my second screenshot in the original post, in EACH VIEW (320, 768, etc) the ad is defined by that highlighted body class that is changing width depending upon the device.
So somewhere I am led to believe this theme has this body class defined. But why is it showing up when I removed the responsive setting from my functions.php?
Thanks again for trying to help!
KimberlyParticipantThanks for that tool, but I still need to fix that on my actual mobile devices (first screenshot) it shows up off-center and scaled. I tried a couple of other tools and it displays fine but on the actual devices it doesn't.
May 3, 2014 at 6:45 pm in reply to: Change 3 Lines for hamburger/toggle menu to text in Foodie child theme #103530KimberlyParticipantThanks Doug. Yes, I think I have to break out the secondary menu in order for it to say "social media" because right now it inherits from the main nav.
May 3, 2014 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Change 3 Lines for hamburger/toggle menu to text in Foodie child theme #103504KimberlyParticipantI think I may have answered my own question. I need to split this into 2 (before and after), turn off the background, and add the word MENU in the content line.
.menu-toggle span, .menu-toggle span:before, .menu-toggle span:after {
/* background: #555; */
border-radius: 1px;
content: '';
cursor: pointer;
display: block;
height: 5px;
position: absolute;
transition: all 500ms ease-in-out;
width: 40px;
}I'll report back with the finalized code assuming it works.
March 6, 2014 at 9:45 am in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #93672KimberlyParticipantKrystyn, you can set that up in your dashboard when you edit each category. Scroll down and there are options for Category Archive Settings and insert your headline and intro text.
March 5, 2014 at 3:29 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #93589KimberlyParticipantYou might have to play with a set height attribute in case there isn't a featured image? I would imagine you would usually have one but who knows.
March 5, 2014 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #93587KimberlyParticipantI only know enough to be dangerous here but in my setup I have a custom class just for the category pages that have the word "portfolio" in them, so it doesn't affect anything sitewide.
Tinkering in Chrome when I add:
float: left;
to line 1658 it fixes the alignment (.category .post)
But you need to make sure that doesn't affect anything else on the site.
March 5, 2014 at 3:01 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #93585KimberlyParticipantMarch 5, 2014 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #93583KimberlyParticipantFebruary 12, 2014 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #90024KimberlyParticipantThe file matches exactly to the archive-portfolio from the Executive theme. I am pretty sure all I did was rename executive to lifestyle cause that's what I am using. The rest was all css with the portfolio classes.
February 12, 2014 at 12:25 pm in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #90010KimberlyParticipantI pretty much took the code and saved it to category.php. Then did the necessary CSS.
http://theysmell.com/i-said-so/recipes/
January 8, 2014 at 11:43 am in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #84024KimberlyParticipantJanuary 8, 2014 at 8:39 am in reply to: Display Category Archives as a Thumbnail Gallery w/o a plugin #83990KimberlyParticipantI will give this a try Brad, thank you for the suggestion! I'll report back on my efforts 🙂
KimberlyParticipantTo get it to appear on mobile devices correctly I used the: "Genesis Responsive Header" plugin.
KimberlyParticipantI think I figured this out.
In the functions.php I found:
// Add support for custom header
add_theme_support( 'genesis-custom-header', array(
'flex-height' => true,
'height' => 87,
'width' => 1080
) );I ended up changing how I wanted the logo but that seems to be why I was having trouble. I just wanted to share that in case anyone else has similar issues.
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