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su-lingMember
good advice. Thank you for replying to my posts.
June 17, 2014 at 4:10 pm in reply to: SEO and which pages, posts and images should have meta data #110273su-lingMemberThanks for the link, but I didn't appreciate your attitude.
You are right, I should have specified in my forum post that it will be tree care in Fairfield County, CT. However, my questions have to do with which posts, pages, and images should have meta data. I'm trying to figure out whether there is a negative effect if I add meta data to certain elements of the site specifically in wordpress and specifically with the Genesis framework running the Executive Pro theme.
su-lingMemberThank you so much for all the help Tony!
That worked for me. I had to make the .custom_header_image margin-bottom be -25px because the site-title has a bunch of space above it that is not padding or margins. It's a google font... maybe it's just sized weird. I played with line-height but that didn't work.
I changed the site-title and site-description font sizes in a few of the media query sizes too.
This was all so helpful as I''m just learning how to work with media queries. (My original expertise was Flash which is becoming obsolete but if you ever need and Actionscript coding let me know! 🙂
su-lingMemberTony, thank you! Is there any documentation on that hook priority number thing? I'm wondering what exactly the number 5 does so I can use it well in other situations.
Also, could you help me with a little of the css, specifically the
@media only screen and (max-width: 1023px)
I'd like it to look like this at that screen size:
http://stamfordlandscaping.com/images/smallerHeader.pngRight now the change in the css for that screen size is
.custom_header_image{ float: none; margin: 0 auto; }
The only solution I can think of to make it look like my screenshot is to wrap the image, site title, and description in a div and style that div for the different screen sizes. But do you know if there is a better way to do it? My solution would require removing the site-title and description in the function.php and then adding it again in a hook that puts it all in a div...I don't know if that's a clean solution or if it would affect SEO.
Thank you so much for your help!
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