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eamonmoriartyParticipant
You have this at line 223 of your style sheet:
blockquote::before { color: #2190c3; content: "“"; display: block; font-size: 30px; height: 0; left: -20px; position: relative; top: -10px; }
Have you tried increasing
font-size: 30px;
to a bigger size?
If that doesn't work it probably means that you have something else later in your style sheet which 'trumps' that.Try putting
`blockquote::before {
font-size: 50px !important;
}
(or whatever size you want) at the end of your style sheet
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantthe 30px font-size you have specified refers to blockquote::before, not the blockquote itself.
You need to have
blockquote { font-size: 30px; }
in your stylesheet
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantHave you tried using Genesis Title Toggle plugin?
It allows you to display or not displat titles on individual pages.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantThe default Editor doesn't show line numbers in your css style sheet.
You can install a plugin such as Advanced Code Editor which will show line numbers in the Editor.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantI have used Soliloquy on quite a few websites without a problem but I have found that it is problematic with some templates.
With News Pro I found that it caused the content below the slides to 'jump'. That can be solved with some CSS tweaks but all in all I found it too much bother and I have now opted for Meta Slider for simple slideshows. No problems and can do practically everything Soliloquy can do.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantYou need to have some theme activated.
So to deactivate Minimum Pro simply activate a different theme like Genesis Framework or Twenty Fifteen etc.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantIt was simple if you knew where to look.
This solution suggested by Support solved it.Try going to Users > Your Profile in your dashboard. If you scroll down toward the bottom, there is a checkbox that says "Enable SEO Settings Submenu?" in the User Permissions section - checking that box should enable the SEO settings menu item under Genesis.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantVictor,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I hadn't checked the header.php but I have done so now and I don't see anything there which would cause the problem.
I haven't contacted the theme developer because I have used the same theme on a few other sites without problem.
Also the problem of the missing SEO Settings in the dashboard persists even if I switch back to the basic Genesis Theme.
I am baffled.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantThank you Coral Sea IT for the suggestion.
Unfortunately, I don't see any SEO override/disable in the functions.php
Any other ideas?
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipanteamonmoriartyParticipantOK. I see the smaller font.
It is hard to see where exactly on your stylesheet these lines are because it is minified but the following lines seem to control the font size. Note that one is 15px and the other is 12px.body, h1, h2, h2 a, h2 a:visited, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, select, textarea { color: #342822; font-family: "Droid Serif",serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 1.6; margin: 0; padding: 0; text-decoration: none; }
body, textarea { color: #342822; font-family: "Droid Serif",serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.6; }
Try to locate the second part and change the font size to 15px
If you can't find it try addingbody, textarea { font-size: 15px !important; }
towards the end of your stylesheet (before the media queries)
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantI'm seeing Droid Sans now in the titles under the thumbnails in the Table of Contents. Am I correct thinking that is where you want the font change?
If you are not seeing the change there, refresh or clear the browser cache. I have checked on Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari but not IE.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantTry adding the following to your style.css (perhaps just before the media queries):
.prnme { font-family: Droid Serif, serif !important; }
I'm not sure if that will override the inline styles or not but give it a try.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantI have done something similar using the Timothy child theme from web-savvy-marketing.com. Luckily, the div was already in place in that theme so I had only to adjust the styling.
See it at dublinovernight.com.
I'm sure you could do it with executive pro. It would involve placing a div within the slider div and adding the appropriate styles for positioning, color and importantly a high z-index to ensure that it overlays the slider.
This is the styling that was used in dublinovernight.com:.home-search { background: url("images/listing-search-bg.png") repeat scroll 0 0 transparent; border-radius: 6px; position: absolute; right: 60px; top: 35px; width: 298px; z-index: 10; }
Hopefully you may be able to get some clues from that.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineDecember 23, 2014 at 6:42 am in reply to: Genesis Responsive Header plugin & WP 4.1 – not working? #135134eamonmoriartyParticipantIf you are using Genesis Responsive header plugin from Nick the Geek it hasn't been updated to work with HTML 5 themes I think.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineDecember 23, 2014 at 6:39 am in reply to: Genesis Responsive Header plugin not working with Prose #135133eamonmoriartyParticipantThe Genesis Responsive Header has not been updated to work with HTML5 Themes. So if yours is HTML5 it won't work.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantYou may be interested in this theme from Web Savvy Marketing which was designed specifically for e-learning and for integration with LearnDash learning management system.
I know it is not StudioPress but it is Genesis.
http://www.web-savvy-marketing.com/store/derrick/
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipanteamonmoriartyParticipantTry:
.entry-content ul {
font-family: arial;
}
to give you arial. Substitute arial with whatever font you are using for your post content.
Eamon Moriarty
EM DzineeamonmoriartyParticipantIn the absence of a URL for your site I am looking at the Mocha Demo.
The body font is Droid Serif and this should be inherited into the other elements of the site unless it is changed in your style.css.
The style for your bullet points (unordered lists) is found on line 703 of style.css in the demo. You could specify a font there if you wish.
I could see better if I had a URL
Eamon Moriarty
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