How do I customize my website's description on it's Home page?

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  • #3549
    feuj
    Customer

      Tried to check theme’s style.css without success, sorry…

      On this website, I’d like:

      1. to have the description on one line (in the orange upper part): “Personnes – Entreprises – Collectivités” (without quotes).

      2. to make the description’s font smaller so that it doesn’t display below the nav bar on the upper right.

      #3550
      feuj
      Customer

        UPDATE TO PREVIOUS QUESTION

        In your demo site, you don’t seem to have any description for your website, it doesn’t seem to be meant for displaying a description.

        I therefore tried to remove my site’s description and wrote a slightly longer text into “welcome wide” widget (which i customized with some css).

        So now my questions are different from my previous post (although I placed the description back for you to see what I previously meant):

        1. I’m fairly new to SEO tips & tricks, does the fact of not having a description for my website affect the SEO?

        2. In Google Chrome Version 26.0.1410.43, the Genesis responsive slider is not centered while in Safari it’s perfect. Is there a workaround?

        #3556
        Wes
        Moderator

          Your description is wrapped in h1 tags, which is why it shows up so large since it inherits the main h1 css styles……I’ll have to add that to the updates sometime in the future. If you want to use the description with the h1 tags just let me know and I’ll tell you what you’ll need to do to adjust the size.

          I’m not an SEO expert so I would ask the StudioPress community for any SEO advice.

          Your slider area is naturally 1152px wide, and the image that you have is only 960px. So you’ll either need to adjust the .slider-inner or the image itself and it will show up fine. The slider is already centered so you won’t have to do anything other than the suggestions above. Most people use 1152px wide images since the theme is 1152, but you can change this to any size.

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