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jodzeeeMember
If I change the content width in Chrome's inspector to 100%, it fills the widget area.
Also, in the <body> tag, it says it's using the content-sidebar, not full width. If you're sure you've changed it, maybe there's a caching issue?
jodzeeeMemberYou might consider using a theme that's already got similar styling. If that's not an option, maybe just look under the hood of one and see if you can mimic the CSS on your site.
jodzeeeMemberOn a large screen, I see two navigation items on the right. It's the only nav bar I see in the code that's set up. Is that the one you're referring to? Depending on the screen size, it moves around - that can be controlled in the CSS as well. When I have it at a certain screen size and go to the Contact page, it looks like it disappears, because "Contact" turns white then and it's sitting on top of your header. It's there, it's just camouflaged!
Hope that helps.
jodzeeeMemberI think you just need to change the content width in the CSS.
June 30, 2014 at 3:05 pm in reply to: Minimum Pro background image not displaying on mobile devices #112191jodzeeeMemberThe only background image I see is on the home page and only a sliver of it at the bottom if I have it open on my big monitor. Not sure what you're trying to do.
jodzeeeMemberTo move it to the left, change your CSS to have a margin with a negative value (e.g., margin-left: -100px;)
The theme's setup instructions should explain how to add your primary navigation.
jodzeeeMemberThanks, Brad. Really appreciate your help!
jodzeeeMemberIt worked for me, thanks much!
jodzeeeMemberI didn't realize the plugin would affect all titles and not just the page title.
An easy hack would be to hide the page title using CSS. I tried it on one of mine and it works ... it's H1 and the post titles are H2 so you can target just the page title.
jodzeeeMemberTarget the header in the widget area and add some CSS.
I was able to get it to work with this:
.widget-wrap .entry-header {
height: 40px;
}or
.widget-wrap .entry-header {
overflow: auto;
}As for the quality ... try SVG instead of PNG.
jodzeeeMemberCheck with your host, they might have a way for you to enable development mode or clear the cache on their end.
jodzeeeMemberI guess I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to accomplish.
Another way I've done what I *think* you're looking for is with this plugin:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/posts-in-page/Or by using a category archive and adding the intro text there.
http://sridharkatakam.com/category-archive-headline-intro-text-genesis/jodzeeeMemberThanks Lauren. I guess I knew I'd have to learn custom fields sometime. It took some work, but I got it set up using the Advanced Custom Fields plugin and eventually figured out how to hook them into the page!
jodzeeeMemberIf you look in Chrome's inspector, you'll see that:
#featuredpage-extras-4 is the first widget
#featuredpage-extras-7 is the second widget
#featuredpage-extras-3 is the third widget
#featuredpage-extras-6 is the fourth widget
And you can style them separately.
jodzeeeMemberHow about adding this to your CSS (replace the image URL with your own icon image)
.entry-header {
background: url(http://placehold.it/32x32) no-repeat;
padding-left: 40px;
}jodzeeeMemberI've struggled with this in the past and found a variety of ways to do it. I'm still not sure what the "right" or best way is. If I just want to remove titles, I use this plugin:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-title-toggle/
This thread has some links and explanation of when I tried to figure it out. Hopefully it's helpful.
http://www.studiopress.community/topic/adding-content-to-top-andor-bottom-of-blog-page/
jodzeeeMemberIs this what you mean:
http://wpsites.net/wordpress-tips/add-icon-before-or-after-entry-title/jodzeeeMemberAre you expanding all the elements?
#featuredpage-extras-4 is not defined in the CSS (yet), but if you add it, you can style it.
jodzeeeMemberDid you work it out? I'm seeing an image header on your site, not a text header.
jodzeeeMemberThe widgets you need to target in CSS are:
#featuredpage-extras-4
#featuredpage-extras-7
#featuredpage-extras-3
#featuredpage-extras-6Are you using developer tools such as Firebug (Firefox) to inspect your code? You can easily find what to target and change/add CSS to see how it affects it.
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