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wyattwernerMember
Thanks, Brad.
For posterity, I gave the custom menu widget a class called .head-menu. Then in the js file, I replaced all instances of
header .genesis-nav-menu
with
header .head-menu .genesis-nav-menu
wyattwernerMemberHere.
wyattwernerMemberOk, I think I solved my own problem. In the stylesheet, I found
.header-image .nav-primary:not(button)
and made its width 80%. I set its width back to 100% in the responsive section below. That did it.
wyattwernerMemberI'm liking this. How do I get the post title to show up?
July 22, 2014 at 11:25 am in reply to: Loop layout with featured image left of title and content #115422wyattwernerMemberThanks!!
July 3, 2014 at 11:08 am in reply to: How to Exclude the Posts of a Specific Category from the Homepage? #112885wyattwernerMemberJust for the record:
I was using this plugin recently and found that it interfered with the Featured Posts widget. I was unable to filter a Featured Posts widget by category. I.e., I wanted a Featured Posts widget to display posts from only one category, but it would only display posts from all categories. The widget was not on the home page, but a different page.
I was using the Minimum theme (not Minimum Pro)
wyattwernerMemberThe process in Brad's article worked perfectly for me. I got rid of the bad WC background by adding this to the new woocommerce.css file in /themes/minimum/woocommerce/
.wrap { background: transparent; }
wyattwernerMemberYeah, I'd like this to work.
wyattwernerMemberThanks, braddalton. That worked. I added p and br tags to the return list and it worked like a charm.
wyattwernerMemberOK, solved my own question. I must have been looking at it for too long this afternoon.
For posterity, here's what I did:
I followed the instructions above for adding a new widget area. Then I added the following CSS entry:
genesis-responsive-slider { width: 100% }
Then I adjusted two other CSS entries:
#inner { width: 1140px;
and
.wrap { max-width: 100%
wyattwernerMemberThis is helpful; thanks! But, I want the slider to be the full width of the page just as the featured images in the Minimum normally are. I can't seem to get it to go any further left than the content area or header. My guess is that it has something to do with the slider's width being set in the Genesis > Slider Settings area, but I don't know how to bypass that.
Any ideas?
wyattwernerMemberAha! Sorry.
Don't do this in functions.php, but rather in home.php. That'll affect only the home page.
wyattwernerMemberI added two lines of code to the bottom of functions.php (not my magic; I found it somewhere in the forum):
remove_action( 'genesis_loop', 'genesis_do_loop' ); remove_action( 'genesis_sidebar', 'genesis_do_sidebar' ); genesis();
Leave out the final "genesis" line; that's just to show where I put it in the file.
wyattwernerMemberI was hung up on the idea that I didn't have a page ID, but I can just use the category id. Bleh! Thanks!
I did this:
.category-11 .sidebar { display:none; }
I also made the content area wider to fill in the space left by the hidden sidebar:
.category-11 #content { width: 875px; }
wyattwernerMemberBeautiful! I'm no CSS wiz, so this is a big help. Just for posterity, I used this code to get the button to disappear while still keeping the rest of the page title.
`.page-id-11 a.page-title-button {
display:none;
}`wyattwernerMemberKeep in mind, I don't want to align the content itself (i.e., align text an images to the left), but the content *area.* The center block of action, I want it to the left. Does that make sense? Lil help?
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