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June 2, 2013 at 5:07 pm in reply to: Metro Theme Quandary – Sub Bullet Lists Displaying As Main Bullet Lists #43695cehwithamMember
Do you have a link to your site?
I've just tested sub bullet points on my install of the Metro theme and they display indented just fine and easy to understand the structure.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Jim,
Are you wanting the page layout of the category page to be different or just a menu in the sidebar?
For the page, you'd want to create a custom category page template, category-catname.php and make your template changes in there.
For a sidebar menu, something like a tag cloud might work and then use the widget logic plugin to only show it on certain pages.
Do you have a link to your site, I might be able to help you more if I could see how the site is setup.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Craig,
Have you disabled the grid loop? I can't see the issue you're describing on your site.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberIf I'm understanding you correctly, you'd just need to add a style in style.css like:
`#header { background-color:#ff9900; }`
If you want the image to appear on all pages, find this in functions.php:
`/** Add the featured image section */
add_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'minimum_featured_image' );
function minimum_featured_image() {
if ( is_home() ) {
echo '';
}
elseif ( is_singular( array( 'post', 'page' ) ) && has_post_thumbnail() ){
echo '';
echo get_the_post_thumbnail($thumbnail->ID, 'header');
echo '';
}
}`And change it to:
`/** Add the featured image section */
add_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'minimum_featured_image' );
function minimum_featured_image() {
echo '';
}`Hope this helps.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHave you solved this now? The site seems to be displaying well.
You may also find the AgentPress Listings plugin useful http://wordpress.org/plugins/agentpress-listings/
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Mike,
Add the code you've been given into your functions.php file as a function. Then you'll need to unhook the current header image and add in your function using the genesis_header hook.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Thorben,
If you set your variables using:
`__('Home', 'your_text_domain')`
Then you should be able to write a .po file to include your translations.
Let me know how you get on.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHI Karin,
I don't seem to be able to see the sidebar navigation in the website you've linked to.
If you're using mobile detection to switch the secondary menu on and off could you use the same trigger to add a class to the sidebar nav to allow different styles to act on it?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberYou'll need to allow access to the eot, svg, ttf and woff font file formats so the plugin can load the fonts required.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberIf you look in the Genesis theme folder, you will see files like header.php to make changes to these files, copy them into your child theme (leave the original in the Genesis folder and don't change any files in the Genesis folder itself). The header.php file should have many of the head section bits you want to amend.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Rapha,
If you've got Gravity Forms (I strongly recommend it) then this plugin would be very useful for what you're trying to achieve.
http://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-addons/
Chris
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June 2, 2013 at 4:34 pm in reply to: How set a description on homepage – with Yoast Installed #43678cehwithamMemberIn Dashboard, go to SEO > TItles and Meta then select the "Home" tab. On there is a setting for "Meta description template:" fill this in, save the settings then check your homepage and the description should be shown. I've tested this using the Modern Portfolio child theme.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi,
Do you have a link to your site so that I can try and help you with this please?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberIt depends which page layouts you're using.
Do you have a link to your site?
You don't need to change any of the content / sidebar wrap numbers.
You need to change the content numbers but not for full width content.
You need to find the sidebar width and change this also.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Ted,
Are you able to provide a link to the site you're working on please?
Cheers
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi,
Any chance you can provide a link to your site please?
You'll want to add a class to the link you want to put over on the right, under Appearance > Menus, select the menu item and add the class to it then save your menu. (You may need to turn classes on under Screen Settings in the top right hand corner of dashboard)
Then add a style in your style.css file like:
`
.right-link-item {
float:right;
}
`Let me know how you get on.
Chris
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cehwithamMemberHi Robyn,
It looks like the slides are displaying correctly on your site. WHich browser are you seeing the issues in?
Chris
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cehwithamMemberThe code tags seem to have messed it up a bit. I've pasted the code into a gist here:
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5666744
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cehwithamMemberThis is untested but add something like this to your template file. You'll want to remove your previous code and remove the add_action you mentioned above.
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ID ) ){
$image = wp_get_attachment_image_src( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), 'full' );
echo '';
echo '#page-top-featured-image {';
echo 'background-image: url(' . $image[0] . ');';
echo '}';
echo '';
}
}
add_action( 'wp_head', 'background_featured_image');
?>
`What this does it checks that the post has a featured image, then finds the image ID for the full size image then gets the URL of the full size image. Then it echos out style tags into the section of the page to set the background image of your div.
Let me know how you get on and if you can provide a link, I'll check it. (it's late and I'm sleep deprived after 2 #WP10 meetups yesterday.
NB: I've presumed you're Div has an ID of page-top-featured-image not a class of page-top-featured-image is this correct? If not amend the selector to a . instead of a #
Chris
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cehwithamMemberThanks Susan.
As Anitac said, it would be nice if the solution could be shared or at least given that it was paid for, the person who did the work to be identified so other people could contact them for similar issues.
Chris
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