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December 16, 2013 at 7:32 pm in reply to: How to turn off footer widgets everywhere but the homepage #79617fieldmouseMember
Found a snippet there that worked beautifully!
Thanks for pointing me to such a great resource!I think the codes I have are rather idiosyncratic - a lot has been deleted I am finding, from the original theme files; that combined with my being a novice at all this is probably why the swap you mentioned didn't work as it ought to have. Anyway, problem solved - and you are the best! 馃檪
December 16, 2013 at 7:23 pm in reply to: How to turn off footer widgets everywhere but the homepage #79614fieldmouseMemberI am reading through that post and it looks awesome. Thanks a million, Andrea!
December 16, 2013 at 7:13 pm in reply to: How to turn off footer widgets everywhere but the homepage #79610fieldmouseMemberWell, that got rid of footer widgets everywhere, including the homepage.
December 16, 2013 at 7:07 pm in reply to: How to turn off footer widgets everywhere but the homepage #79608fieldmouseMemberOkay, thanks, trying this!
fieldmouseMemberSridhar, if you are still around, I am wondering if you know the answer to a similar question for the Education theme? I would like to be able to show the footer widgets only on the homepage, but not on the remaining pages of the site. I tried using the code you posted here for Metro theme and it did not work.
December 16, 2013 at 11:58 am in reply to: Slider with Education Theme: Need help with title navigation #79491fieldmouseMemberI seem to have gotten the Coda slider working - with navigation buttons showing titles, no less! It took manually pasting code into home.php, rather than simply downloading and activating plugin. Now, I still need to move the buttons to the right of the slider. Anyone who has tips to help with that, please let me know!
fieldmouseMemberHooray! I finally found where to edit this. It was in the Simple Hooks (Footer Hooks, specifically the genesis_footer Hook).
Thank you once again, Andrea!
fieldmouseMemberNot sure I have permission to publish those, but I will check and find out.
fieldmouseMemberYes, I do have that. Here's what's there:
Footer Credits Text: Copyright [footer_copyright] [footer_childtheme_link] 路 [footer_genesis_link] [footer_studiopress_link] 路 [footer_wordpress_link] 路 [footer_loginout]
Footer Output: <div class="gototop"><p>[footer_backtotop]</p></div><div class="creds"><p>Copyright [footer_copyright] [footer_childtheme_link] 路 [footer_genesis_link] [footer_studiopress_link] 路 [footer_wordpress_link] 路 [footer_loginout]</p></div>
fieldmouseMemberSimple edits. Checking.
fieldmouseMemberOkay, sounds great! Thanks!
Sorry about all the replies going simultaneously with yours.
Thanks for all your help!fieldmouseMemberWell, actually that's "“Copyright (c) 2013 Name of site – Site Design Name of Developer” with 'site design name of developer hyperlinked' to developer site.
fieldmouseMemberI need it to say "Copyright (c) 2013 Name of site"
Right now it says "Copyright (c) 2013 Name of site - Name of Developer"
(With the developer name hyperlinked.)fieldmouseMemberOh, our replies crossed 馃檪
Okay, I won't replace but will just add.
Question, how would I access and edit the actual text in the footer credits?
fieldmouseMemberSince the reason I need access to the footers is that the text displaying is incorrect, it is not like I need to keep the existing content. So I will try replacing the code above with the one you pasted and see what happens.
fieldmouseMemberThanks, nutsandbolts. I don't have that function. Instead there is this:
// Customize the footer section
add_filter('genesis_footer_creds_text', 'education_footer_creds_text');
function education_footer_creds_text($creds) {
$creds = __('Copyright', 'genesis') . ' [footer_copyright] [footer_childtheme_link] '. __('on', 'education') .' [footer_genesis_link] · [footer_wordpress_link] · [footer_loginout]';
return $creds;
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