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wreese27Member
thanks, I have the old support files from the FTP copies to my desktop. Just not sure how to do all of this.
wreese27Memberthanks, I been catching up on some other things, so sorry for following up on this so late. so are you saying that on this for example
@media only screen and (max-width: 800px) {body {
width: 100%;
margin: 0 auto;
}
I would need to uniformly change the % value for each individual size?
wreese27MemberI updated all the users, assigned them as you said and the only thing it imported is an "about page". which imported the last time too. none of the posts imported after uploading the file. Assuming that file I exported from the old site doesnt have the blog posts in it. This there any way I can get the blogs from the old files from the inactive site?
thanks
wreese27MemberMaybe I am not phrasing this right. When i say i dont want it to be responsive, I dont want it collapsing the site so that the menu is stacking on top each other. I just want the site to fit in the window as it is built.
November 28, 2012 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Removing blog posts on the home page for the education theme #2070wreese27MemberThanks, I found what had setup wrong with the blogs posts.
i tried adding the code here:
/* Content
------------------------------------------------------------ */#content {
float: left;
margin: 50px;
width: 570px;
}
but it also removes the background and styles for the credits at the bottom. I am guessing that isnt the right place.wreese27MemberI used backup buddy for the first time yesterday and it is super easy. Plus you can get it for 35% off right now.
http://ithemes.com/2012/11/20/christmas-comes-early-get-50-off-ithemes-wordpress-web-design-toolkit/
here is a good step-by-step on how to use it.
http://www.mastermindblogger.com/2011/backup-and-migrate-with-backup-buddy/
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