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Simon AbramsonMember
Thanks Peter! I realized it was that simple last night while washing some dishes.
Funny how things click after some time.
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Simon AbramsonMemberPeter -- this'll work in any theme.
I'm just not sure how to inject this PHP code into my single.php using a Genesis child theme. I would usually just edit the single.php file or another php file in the template hierarchy. Not so with Genesis though.
I know Genesis has genesis_custom_field for calling custom fields... how would I mesh genesis_custom_field and if( have_rows('repeater_field_name') ): etc...
Simon AbramsonMemberNOTE: #footer is now .site-footer in Genesis themes using HTML5:
http://my.studiopress.com/docs/genesis-markup-comparison/Simon AbramsonMemberLooks like it's caused by the following:
.genesis-nav-menu a { border-top: 2px solid transparent; color: #fff; display: block; padding: 18px 16px 20px; padding: 1.8rem 1.6rem 2rem; /* changing this value resolved the issue */ position: relative; }
Adjusting the top padding is enabling me to move the navbar down (below the logo).
Simon AbramsonMemberWeird. Now I'm seeing the nav menu hidden behind my logo.
Any ideas?
Simon AbramsonMemberNOTE: If you're after adjusting width & height values inside of functions.php (around line 63) you're still finding yourself forced to crop the new logo to the same aspect ratio as it was by default (and not the new width/height). You need to update the styles.css around line 942:
.header-image .site-title a { float: left; min-height: 160px; /*adjust this value*/ width: 100%; }
Once the functions.php and the CSS are aligned you should be good to go!
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