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ChristophMember
I only have minimum-pro handy right now, but it should be very similar to the older minimum theme...
You'll have to change 3 files.
1. In style.css around line 569 look for the following block of code:
.home-featured-1, .home-featured-2, .home-featured-3, .home-featured-4 {
change it to
.home-featured-1, .home-featured-2, .home-featured-3, .home-featured-4, .home-featured-5 {
and change
width: 25%;
towidth: 20%;
Towards the end of the file, in the Responsive Design settings, you'll have to change all the blocks like
.home-featured-1, .home-featured-2, .home-featured-3, .home-featured-4 {
to
.home-featured-1, .home-featured-2, .home-featured-3, .home-featured-4, .home-featured-5 {
You might have to tweak the css settings...
2, In functions.php add the following at the end of the file:
genesis_register_sidebar( array( 'id' => 'home-featured-5', 'name' => __( 'Home Featured 5', 'minimum' ), 'description' => __( 'This is the home featured 5 section.', 'minimum' ), ) );
3. In front-page.php find the line that looks like this
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-1' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-2' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-3' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-4' ) ) {
And change it to:
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-1' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-2' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-3' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-4' ) || is_active_sidebar( 'home-featured-5' ) ) {
Further down in the file find:
genesis_widget_area( 'home-featured-4', array( 'before'=> '<div class="home-featured-4 widget-area">', 'after' => '</div>', ) );
and add
genesis_widget_area( 'home-featured-5', array( 'before'=> '<div class="home-featured-5 widget-area">', 'after' => '</div>', ) );
afterwards.
I hope this works for you.
Christoph
January 4, 2015 at 12:23 am in reply to: help with child theme footer and footer widgets strange position #135977ChristophMember1. Did you flush your cache in w3 total cache and/or maxcdn?
2. Does it make a difference if you remove the aweber code from the second footer widget?
ChristophMemberJanuary 3, 2015 at 11:19 pm in reply to: Integrating Aweber behind Genesis eNews extended subscribe form #135971ChristophMember1. Yes, you had to chose (read click) a list in the mailpoet section of the enews extended widget.
2. Yes, it is possible to connect to Aweber.
I´ll just paste links to articles from the author of enews extended about how to connect to aweber.http://www.brandonkraft.com/uploads/enews-aweber-draft.pdf
http://www.brandonkraft.com/genesis-enews-extended/install/
ChristophMemberDownload and unzip your selection.
Open the unzipped style.css and copy the content.
Paste it into the style.css of your genesis child theme.
Copy the fonts folder with the font files into your child theme directory.Insert the icon class name into any HTML tag to add the icon.
<div class="icon-***"></div>Use the icon-reference.html as reference for the icon-**** names.
ChristophMemberHere is a tutorial for excluding the category from the blog template (not my content).
http://thewpchick.com/studiopress-quick-tip-3-excluding-categories-on-your-blog-page/
January 3, 2015 at 9:31 pm in reply to: Unwanted Breadcrumbs: iThemes Exchange with Genesis Framework child themes #135960ChristophMemberCheck if this solves your problem (not my code):
https://gist.github.com/nickcernis/f43b795bef063ce3ffc1
ChristophMemberChristophMemberYour theme doesn't seem to have the necessary css to hide the titles.
To hide the post titles and the borders around the post titles for mobile devices you can add some code to the style.css
Inserting the following code into the style.css after line 1667 @media only screen and (max-width: 767px) {
should do the trick.#genesis-responsive-slider h2 a {
display: none;
}.slide-excerpt {
display: none !important;
}Christoph
ChristophMember1. I think you already changed the style.css for that after line 682
.site-inner {
clear: both;
margin: 0px 0;
padding-top: 40px;
}If you want to use margin instead of padding-top, just change the 0px to whatever value you´d like and delete the padding-top line.
2. In style.css starting at line 1507 you find something like this
.site-header {
padding: 0px 0;
text-align: center;
}Change the padding: 0px value to 10px or whatever looks good to you.
3. If I understand what you are saying correctly, you want to put social media icons in the Before Header Widget Area. That would be above your header image/logo.
What plugin are you using for the social media icons? Jetpack, Simple Social Icons, or...?
Christoph
ChristophMemberHi,
this is a known issue with the Google Webfont Neuton.
https://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/issues/detail?id=215The only fix for now is to change the font you are using.
Christoph
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