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Look out for the extra space in
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./* Related Content --- * /
--->/* Related Content --- */
WordpressMember^ Looks good. That's done.
As for the plugin, I've tried and it works. I can see search terms highlighted. Adding/removing code didn't affect it. I can only suggest the obvious like reinstalling the plugin or rebuilding the index. Not much else I can do there sorry.
WordpressMemberThis assumes HTML5 is enabled. Place this in your functions.php file:
// Set number of posts for search results to 18 add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'child_search_posts_per_page' ); function child_search_posts_per_page( $query ) { if ( !is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() && $query->is_search() ) { $query->set( 'posts_per_page', 18 ); } }
Now copy
search.php
from Genesis parent theme (if you haven't already), and paste it into your Child template directory. In that search.php file put in the following code (right before thegenesis();
) Like so:// Remove post info & entry footer - Optional remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 12 ); remove_all_actions( 'genesis_entry_footer' ); // Excerpt and "read more" link remove_all_actions( 'genesis_entry_content' ); add_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'child_do_post_excerpt' ); function child_do_post_excerpt() { the_excerpt(); echo '<a class="read-more-link" href="' . esc_url( get_permalink() ) . '">read more</a>'; } genesis();
Note: I haven't tested with the Relevanssi plugin.
WordpressMemberPut this in functions.php
remove_action( 'genesis_after_post_content', 'genesis_post_meta' );
See here: http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/post-meta#remove
March 11, 2014 at 12:26 am in reply to: Search Box Suddenly Is Not Responsive??? Agency Pro Theme #94231WordpressMemberThat widget points to a JavaScript file, which contains
#IDX-quicksearch-34117 {width:960px;}
.Add this to your css file:
#IDX-quicksearch-34117 { width: 100% !important; }
If you want to keep it 960px wide then also add
max-width: 960px;
WordpressMemberOn Chrome I directly inspect the element and look at the styles. Click around on the HTML part on the left to see if it's inheriting styles from ancestor/parent elements. In this case all I did was directly inspect the social icon, then on the HTML panel clicked its parent
<a>
tag to check if it's inheriting styles from it, and it was and that's how I knew. Oh, and yeah, check the class/id name of those elements on the HTML panel.WordpressMemberThe social icons are being styled by the rule
a { border-bottom: 1px dotted #333; }
Put this in your css file to remove that border for the social icons:.social-icons a { border: 0; }
WordpressMemberGo to Genesis > Theme Settings > Content Archives > deselect "Include the Featured Image?"
Add this to your functions.php file:
add_action( 'genesis_before_entry_content', 'child_category_thumbnail' ); function child_category_thumbnail() { if ( in_category( 'yourcategory' ) ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } }
yourcategory is your category. If you want to add more categories, then add more categories in an array separated by a comma (e.g.,
if ( in_category( array( 'category1', 'category2', 'category3' ) ) ) {
)A nicer alternative (more similar to Genesis) - this links the featured image to the post, but no featured image when in single view:
add_action( 'genesis_before_entry_content', 'child_category_thumbnail' ); function child_category_thumbnail() { if ( in_category( 'yourcategory' ) && ! is_singular() ) { echo '<a href="' . get_permalink() . '">' . get_the_post_thumbnail() . '</a>'; } }
WordpressMemberThe above is the solution for Genesis SEO.
For Yoast SEO, go to Dashboard > SEO > Titles & Metas > Home tab remove
%%sep%%
WordpressMemberGo to Dashboard > Genesis > SEO Settings > Homepage Settings uncheck "Add site description (tagline) to
<title>
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