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NatalieMember
Try setting a min-height on the containing divs to be just a bit taller than your image size.
NatalieMemberYou're welcome!
I inspected the element with Chrome's dev tools. There are a number of ways you could target them, but each widget instance seems to have it's own id or class generated when you create it so I don't think there'd be a master list to go by.
NatalieMemberI'm not sure why the minify would affect things. Best guess, activating it may be altering which css styles are loaded first, causing a hierarchy problem.
When I look at your site, I'm seeing the styles you posted above active. The #content h2 tag above doesn't specify a color so I'm not sure what it's supposed to be. For me it's #222 and the font-size is 26px. I don't see any #sidebar h2s to check, but the #sidebar h4 style showing for me on Google Chrome is the exact one as you posted above.
NatalieMemberIt's the height of the images that seems to be the problem. You can set a 'min-height' on the containing 'div' to be a bit larger than the image size. For example,
#featured-post-2 .post { min-height: 320px; }
That sets the minimum height of the div to 320 which is 20px taller than your images.
NatalieMemberI'm seeing the correct font on the #content h2 tags, but I don't see any #sidebar tags at all. Did you deactivate the sidebar widgets?
NatalieMemberWhat's a code scanner?
NatalieMemberThanks for all the help. I'm not sure I completely follow though. Does Genesis somehow detect when something needs jQuery in order to load it? Makes sense not to load if unnecessary but at what point does Genesis load it? How can I tell if it's Genesis loading it or a plugin?
FYI - I found 2 plugins (Gravity Forms and Leaflets Map Marker) that when activated separately result in the jQuery script being loaded...both in the same place in the footer (just after an admin-bar js file).
NatalieMemberThanks! I actually used the de-register script from the second link you posted so jQuery wasn't loaded twice. I tried enqueueing fittext via functions (using the handy script generator at http://www.bensmann.no/downloads/wordpress-enque-script-generator/) but it did the same thing as if adding it via the Theme Settings...it added it before jQuery.
It seems like any script the user adds in the footer should be the last thing output just before the </body>. I'm curious if this is a new issue because the post you referenced above that I used to de-register jQuery says Genesis loads jQuery in the header by default. That's doesn't seem to be the case with 2.0.
NatalieMemberHa! Thank you for that. I knew I was missing something obvious. That's what I get for being a "skimmer." I am planning on buying the pro plus package once I can save up enough money. I have a client with her eyes on a couple community themes as well, so was just pre-planning. Thanks for indulging my non-observant self.
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