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December 12, 2013 at 5:57 am in reply to: How to show single Woocommerce Product on Homepage? #78533bluesteelesolutionsMember
I may be over simplifying this, but could you not just use the shortcode? [product id="99"]
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberWe recently placed Infusionsoft forms on several pages for a client - it was much easier to use the Javascript output from Infusionsoft. My preference though is to use Gravity Forms with the Infusionsoft add-on.
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberWhich theme are you using? You might just set a custom class on your middle menu item then use CSS to set your logo as the background image and specify the size of the menu li
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberHi Sammy,
You marked this as resolved. Is this something you still need help with?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberAre you using the Genesis Responsive Slider? You could setup the caption to display in the right or left third with a solid background. If you want 2 different widget positions then that would be a custom addition. Can you clarify a bit what you are looking for?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberWithout seeing the site it is going to be very hard to understand what is going on. Can you put this on a dev server and post a link?
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Blue Steele SolutionsNovember 17, 2013 at 1:14 pm in reply to: How to add images/buttons next to Home – Slider section (Executive Pro Theme) #73655bluesteelesolutionsMemberCan you please post a link to your website?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberI would think about a custom post type with perhaps categories for events and taxonomies for each person (if your team is fairly static) would be a good solution.
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberHi Krishna,
Are you looking to add this banner in a widget position or in a custom area?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberHi Pamela,
You marked this as resolved - are you all good to go here or do you still have questions?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberHey Rick,
Have you checked out the Google fonts site? http://www.google.com/fonts/ Great place to look for new fonts to use on your site.if you need more help feel free to email me direct at [email protected]
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberAhh thanks for the clarification - first time I have had to do this with Genesis. Much thanks
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberWow, I feel really silly now. Thanks Brad!
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberSorry I forgot to subscribe to this thread!
Try adding this around line 869 in your style.css -
#header .genesis-nav-menu a {font-size:.90rem; color:#333; font-weight:bold}
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberUgh, that can be a pain managing images after a theme change. Especially on a site with as much content as you have!
You could easily update that Play font to something else by doing a find and replace on the css. If you have a font in mind or find one at http://www.google.com/fonts/ I can help you update that 🙂
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberDo you mean you want the slider with the image under it sort of like a caption?
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberThe header font 'Play' looks really odd to me. Kind of makes me think of a 90s era video game for some reason. I also think you could probably find a more elegant icon set. You are selling a feminine and pretty product so that part of the site feels a bit off to me.
Some of the photos are skewed - like this page for instance http://www.radleycollector.com/radleys-walk-in-the-woodsjourney/
I also feel like there are a ton of menu options. Maybe your audience is going to know exactly where to jump in, but I was a bit overwhelmed.
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberOk so you can add the breadcrumb styling to line 820 and the blockquote can just go at the bottom of your stylesheet just like it is above.
If you aren't sure how to add the code to the breadcrumb class just add this to the bottom of your stylesheet
.breadcrumb {line-height:125%;}email me if you need any further help [email protected]
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberOk here we go
Breadcrumbs: add line-height:125%; to the styling
Blockquotes set the color as follows (or whatever color you like)
blockquote::before, blockquote p, input, select, textarea, .post-info, .post-info a, .post-meta, .post-meta a {
color: #333;}
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Blue Steele SolutionsbluesteelesolutionsMemberYou bet - are you comfortable updating the CSS yourself if I provide it? If not, email me at heather at blue-steele dot com and I can help you out.
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