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Jesse PetersenMember
Is there a Gravatar plugin being used? Or a profile photo code snippet in functions.php.
At no time would an actual Gravatar (associate with the user's e-mail address) be this URL being pulled from wp-content/uploads. This is not a default Gravatar situation. Return to default. Disable all plugins and check the functions.php file.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberIt's behaving perfectly. This is backstretch.js and you have a 400px tall image. Therefore, at 1080px tall, it is stretched vertically nearly 3x - there is no repeating in backstretch. You either need to make a much bigger image (dumb) or not use backstretch and use it as a repeating background image that is MUCH smaller.
BTW, on the main site, it repeats so often, it looks like cheap Microsoft background textures. Either choose a background without so many visible markers of the repeating pattern or use a large enough image that it doesn't need to repeat (which will be incredibly large in file size). IMO, it's time to rethink your design.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberSee Streamline as an example - functions.php:
add_action( 'genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap', 'inner_newsletter' ); function inner_newsletter() { foo; }
genesis_after_header hook will also work.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberHiding them is the easy part - in CSS, write this, preferably with the other image/post-type entries:
.page-template-default .page img.post-format-image { display: none; }
I'd have to fiddle with the other bit to get them inline, but it'd entail relative positioning, reducing the h1 and h2 .entry-title styles to < 100% width to make room and set the img.post-format-image width to 60px.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberThat middle thumbnail looks that way enlarged, too - it's a blurry photo when you click the link - the hand is in focus and the text is not. Is that what you're referring to? The others at 150x150 are too small to say they're low quality, as 150x150 isn't really high quality.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberfunctions.php Line 63+ delete or comment out each line with a // before it.
add_action( 'genesis_post_content', 'goinggreen_post_image_single', 5 ); <em id="__mceDel"> /** * Add featured image to single posts */ function goinggreen_post_image_single() {</em> if ( ! is_singular( 'post' ) ) return; $img = genesis_get_image( array( 'format' => 'html', 'size' => genesis_get_option( 'image_size' ), 'attr' => array( 'class' => 'post-image' ) ) ); printf( '<a href="%s" title="%s">%s</a>', get_permalink(), the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ), $img ); }
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberstyle.css Line 190 - delete or comment out anything related to box-shadow (there are 4 of them).
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberBy ensuring the code for the widget width is narrower than the width you need for the title. This is a very, very, very old theme and was addressed thousands of times on the old forums. It is what it is, so you'll need to edit the width or edit the font size.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberYou can't use those plugins and have any hope of the theme behaving on mobile devices - those things take over the theme. Disable all plugins having to do with mobile or responsiveness. You've got 153 lines of code in your site header - it's a hot mess.
But again... Blissful is not responsive - it has no responsive code - the stylesheet ends with Gravity Forms styles, not Responsive styles.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberIt's going to be all over. To do this, you'll need to either learn to use Firebug for Chrome or Firefox to determine what areas need attention or hire a developer to customize the theme to be responsive in those areas. It's a huge pain in the butt.
As for where to look, look at the end of any of the responsive theme's stylesheets and you'll see tons of responsive media queries. Those, combined with % widths above, rather than fixed px widths, allow for responsiveness.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberThat's because the #title-area CSS is set to be that wide. You'll need to edit style.css line 184 to widen that and be sure the header-right area doesn't encroach.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberThere is no easy way to do this. Parts of all child themes will be responsive because Genesis underneath is responsive. You'll have to add responsive code to each section of the theme that isn't behaving properly.
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberCurious why you're going to all the trouble to use this plugin to "not fake the site structure with categories and tags" in the first place.
Perhaps if we know why you're doing this and what results that would produce as a result that is different than a normal site with any number of permalink structures, there would be better feedback or solution, but as it stands now, the plugin's purpose looks ridiculous to my sensibilities... and I'm all for good content marketing.
Having cornerstone content is in no way deterred with categories and tags - so to what end is this for?
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Preferred StudioPress developer | owner of Petersen Media Group | author of The Golden Rule Way (still writing)Jesse PetersenMemberI took care of this, guys.
/* Genesis Responsive Slider
------------------------------------------------------------ */
.slide-excerpt {
background: none rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.8) !important;
opacity: 1.0 !important;
margin: 0 !important;
}.slide-excerpt-border {
border: none !important;
padding: 0 !important;
margin: 5px !important;
}.slide-excerpt h2 {
font-size: 14px !important;
font-weight: normal !important;
margin: 0 0 0 10px !important;
line-height: 1em !important;
}.slide-excerpt h2 a {
font-size: 14px !important;
font-weight: normal !important;
color: #fff !important;
font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif !important;
text-shadow: 1px 1px 0.03em rgba(20,20,20,0.8) !important;
}
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