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Dawud MiracleMember
Again, thank you.
Dawud MiracleMemberTurns out it was a plugin called In Depth Articles Generator.
It uses schema. It just didn't show it before Genesis 2. Probably something with Genesis 2 and the plugin's code that caused this hiccup.
Thanks for your time on this.
BTW, Nick over at Premise told me that Premise doesn't load the main theme when using their landing pages. Maybe you knew, this? But if not, thought I'd share.
Again, thank you.
Dawud MiracleMemberAh...I get it. So perhaps it's Premise that's causing this in the first place. I'll get with them and ask. Be back either with more questions or an answer from the Premise folks so we can close this thread.
Dawud MiracleMemberWhen I ask about deactivating schema, I'm not just talking about in Premise. I'm thinking turning it off period - across the entire Genesis theme - at least temporarily.
Dawud MiracleMemberThanks. Figured something with Premise as well.
Is there a way to simply 'deactivate' schema for now?
If not, can I just go back to Genesis 1.9 without any problems?
Dawud MiracleMemberThanks Andrea.
So am I understanding this correctly?...
To make News work correctly with Genesis 2.0 (and microdata schema) I need to convert the child theme to HTML5 - which basically means a bunch of CSS work (after adding add_theme_support('hmtl5'); to functions.php)?
Second question - since News isn't using HTML5 out of the box, then why is it pulling the schema code at all?
I've made no HTML5 modifications to functions.php (yet).
Is there a way to 'turn off' schema until I have the time to modify News for HTML5?
Dawud MiracleMemberFixed.
Anyone else has this problem: I figured it had to be tag not closing. Replace opening <div> in widgeted area with <aside>. It's the <aside> that closes in HTML 5 rather than <div>
Dawud MiracleMemberThought I had this resolved - but don't, yet.
Dawud MiracleMemberOf course...this is why I asked. Sometimes I'm too close to the project to see the simplest solution. Thanks Jen.
Been a while since I've done a sidebar menu and the last time was probably outside of Genesis. So I wasn't thinking so much about CSS as I was plugin. And, CSS will do exactly what I need - so, again, thanks.
Dawud MiracleMemberThanks Nichole & Jen. I know about each of these plugins and have used Uber & Be Subpages on projects.
I think maybe I didn't explain my needs clearly. Please, let me try again.
My wife's site - she doesn't want horizontal nav at all - only vertical in sidebar. AND, she wants submenus (setup as child pages) to show up when she's either on the parent page or on any of the child pages under that parent. All this is in the sidebar.What I'm wondering is whether there's anything already working with Genesis that will do this. For instance, is there a way to use the Custom Menu widget that I may not know about to achieve this? Or are there hooks I could use? Even existing CSS? Anything to make it easier for her.
Hope this helps.
Thanks, in advance.
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