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Sweet bespoke WordPress custom child theme with Genesis and perspiration since I never did this before in my life. Function, action, watchmacallit, but now hooks are pretty clean and powerful way of setting up WP w/o lots of pages to manage and it's super clean. I would blog about it, but alas, I have no blog! I've been using CMS MadeSimple (Smarty) for 7-8 years and it took a lot of courage to change.
The most painful thing has nothing to do with Genesis, it's the way WordPress handles jQuery. That made me question life since I couldn't figure out why things were working great on all desktop browsers and my Chrome dev console gave me clean reports and yet nothing would work on any touch device. I figured it out.
Hope you dig it!
Looks great! Esp the header and footer. I like the map fly-in; the Rate Table change at 1000px is interesting. Mobile first.
"the way WordPress handles jQuery. That made me question life" - What needed figuring out?
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Thanks on the feedback.
I didn't realize that when I put the (function($) { ... } })(jQuery); that that wasn't equivalent to $(function()) { ... });
and so when it worked as expected on desktop and chrome spoofing and it didn't work on touch (not any of them) I was at a loss to figure it out. Once I added the correct functions to tell the browser what to do, then I realized that I was an idiot. Temporarily.
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