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I guess this is resolved, but I don’t understand the mechanism. If I put all widgets in “displayed everywhere”, they all show up on the blog page as well as on individual posts. But if I put them all on “sidebar blog”, they don’t.
Do I need to do separate page layouts if I want a different grouping of widgets on those pages?
I’ve investigated a couple of ways to do this. What I want is an image to repeat the whole length of the sidebar to be the same length as the main content, but the best I’ve been able to do is to get it the same length as the sidebar content. A couple of ways don’t work well because they push the sidebar under the content when the screen is smaller. I know that’s by design and I can get rid of the bg image with css when that happens, but I would like to have the sidebar be the same length as the main content. If you have any ideas, I’d appreciate them.
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April 18, 2016 at 3:02 pm in reply to: How to replace predefined Google fonts template from Enfold with Enfold-Child? #616545Can the function be used to load multiple fonts and if so, how should it be written?
Done
April 17, 2016 at 3:29 am in reply to: [RESOLVED] Changes to child-theme style sheet not being saved #615634I think I found the problem, which has nothing to do with Enfold, plugins, or WordPress. It turns out that my new hosting provider has a program called “SuperCacher,” which is enabled by default and caches “static” content on the server, which includes CSS. Consequently, many of the changes I made were not being reflected on the site. I turned of the feature, and now it would appear that style.css is being properly implemented.
Sorry for the time you put into trying to figure this out, but perhaps it will help someone else.
April 16, 2016 at 11:49 am in reply to: [RESOLVED] Changes to child-theme style sheet not being saved #615433The theme editor is on the network admin page under themes (It’s a multi-site install). I added some functions (recommended by Kriesi) for adding the site title to the header, hiding the admin bar on the front end for non-admins, and removing the dummy-data button (which only seems to remove the functionality inside the button). I also added a loop-single.php and a modified single.php so that the featured image wasn’t displayed with the full article. I’ve made no changes to the parent code.
I’ve updated enfold and deactivated all the plugins, but there is no change in behavior.
Your admin creds are still valid if you want to check the files I’ve edited.
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- This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by rwwood. Reason: change in information
April 16, 2016 at 4:44 am in reply to: [RESOLVED] Changes to child-theme style sheet not being saved #615290Done
April 14, 2016 at 12:10 pm in reply to: [RESOLVED] Admin css and child theme folder structure #613736Sorry, I thought I’d given it earlier in the thread. It’s http://www.richardwwood.com/wp-admin
April 13, 2016 at 11:56 am in reply to: [RESOLVED] Admin css and child theme folder structure #612610here it is
April 13, 2016 at 1:46 am in reply to: [RESOLVED] Admin css and child theme folder structure #612278Yes. As I said, it doesn’t remove the button entirely.
Yeah, I arrived at that finally. I’m always cautious for fear of breaking the responsive nature of the theme.
Thanks.
That didn’t work.
Ir made the header full width and didn’t change the height of the fixed box. Can I accomplish what I’m trying to do by using a different layout? What about setting the background image on this layout?
This is the look I’m trying to get:
I used the boxed layout with maximum container width = 80% and content + sidebar width set to 100%, however that results in a large amount of white space to the left of the content text and to the right of the sidebar column. If I negate the 80% width in developer as shown by the red line in the screenshot, the content and sidebar white space disappear leaving me with what I want, but I don’t know how to accomplish the same in quick css or elsewhere.
Thanks
- This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by rwwood.
Actually, it was visible in the screenshot I posted, but it’s richardwwood.com.
Thanks.
In the image, the areas marked by red arrows should be 100px wide and show the background image. The areas marked with green arrows should not show at all or be substantially smaller, say 5px.
April 8, 2016 at 2:06 pm in reply to: [resolved] Way to show the Site Title and Tagline in the header #610242here they are
I found it was a function that I was using with Propulsion that was causing the problem.
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http://5050photography.org/shop/ is the shop page where none of the products show up
http://5050photography.org/product/test-product/ is one of the products.Currently I have all plugins disabled except for WooCommerce.
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