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The exclude category doesn't work for me...the cat I want hidden still shows!
Using "latest posts" front page settings, Focus Pro theme.
Anyone have an idea why this isn't working?
July 5, 2013 at 7:09 am in reply to: Finding the holy grail: different content display by page type #49312inkmuserMemberThanks chashutch.
Still hoping someone can answer my original question without resorting to finding a developer to fix.
inkmuserMemberAnswer here. Explains and illustrates it better than I can.
In the example you provided, restricts the css result to only .menu-item classes that are directly sit inside .genesis-nav-menu and not others that may be nested further down in the code.
inkmuserMemberJust examined the theme demo...and it appears, based on css tags, that the menu shown in the demo's header is a primary menu...and not the custom menu widget as provided. Yet it's in a widget wrap.
My page source code reveals different tags (no primary nav tags) so I must conclude the demo's tricked up to get the primary nav menu up in there, at least from what's available out of the box.
Perhaps the custom menu widget provided is not capable of using drop downs.
I did try positioning the primary nav menu using css, but did not work well. The menu also changed to vertical vs. horizontal, so it was a nightmare to tweak.
So revising my original post for a plea for help in modifying the primary menu to reside up in the header. You'll notice I've fixed the position of the header so it sticks at the page top, and obviously this needs to apply to a horizontal primary nav menu set to float right.
Thanks,
GaryJuly 4, 2013 at 7:10 am in reply to: Finding the holy grail: different content display by page type #49161inkmuserMemberAs an alternative to someone else having resolved this easily, can anyone recommend a developer to hire for a few hours to do some custom tweaks?
Is there a list somewhere in the forum or on StudioPress.com showing developers?
The few I've stumbled upon want large hour minimums (completely understandable), but I think this is a one-hour task by someone knowing what they're doing.
Thanks!
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