Matthew

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      Howdy Wes,

      Thank you for your response.

      Bill’s tutorial is not a plugin, but a function and a piece of javascript that can be added to the child theme in order to modify its pagination behavior.

      I asked Bill, and he said the solution would be to ask the theme developer as you’re familiar with the structure and elements of the child theme that need to be edited in one of the functions lines (‘be_post_summary()’ replaced by whatever function is used to load the posts excerpts in the category page) to ‘trigger’ the javascript loading the next page.

      Hopefully somebody knows, as it seems like a wonderful idea creating a ‘stream’ of loading content as we’ve all become use to facebook/twitter-like feeds of content.

      in reply to: Logo + Blog Title as Header? #18704
      Matthew
      Customer

        P.S: How do I get it to stop doing the ‘site-header light’ where on scroll the header images popouts and becomes a bit more prominent?

        I’ve changed the ‘.header-image .site-title > a’ to a height of 50px and I’m happy how it displays when it’s not scrolling down and popping out.

        in reply to: Logo + Blog Title as Header? #18703
        Matthew
        Customer

          Thanks Wes, that did the trick.

          I’ve noticed in the responsive arrangement of the website, there’s a significant piece of white space above the Logo/site title and also below the menu hamburger (demo; http://demo.appfinite.net/vintage/ when minimizing the browser windows width).

          Where can I go about removing some of that white space? I manage to remove some of it in the ‘.genesis-nav-menu a’ padding for desktop use but if we consider above the fold area as valuable, that would take up a large empty part of the small mobile phones screen. I tried to edit some of the css media tags .genesis-nav-menu a class padding but I don’t think it changed much.

          in reply to: Logo + Blog Title as Header? #18595
          Matthew
          Customer

            Hey Wes,

            I created a demo site with a random image logo to see if it’s possible to ‘unhide’ the logo text. This is the url: http://goo.gl/qTZFYs

            Do you think it would be doable?

            Warmly,

            Matthew

            in reply to: Adding numbers to the ordered lists #18545
            Matthew
            Customer

              Yep, that solved the problem of the ordered lists. Thanks for all that, you’re a legend!

              I’ll let you know what happens when I remove the Dash and Font Awesome.

              in reply to: Loading Genesis Responsive Slider conditionally? #18544
              Matthew
              Customer

                Yeah, I remember disabling Genesis slideshow on my website a few years ago as I was having the same issue. Small extra files like that really make a different for overall site performance and user experience.

                I’m a bit of fickler for performance and speed after my experience of optimizing my sites speed down to a 1.5 second load time and going from 5k unique hits per month to 20k and ranking for a few dozen terms.

                Do you think the code above might work if written properly? I based it on Justin’s article: http://justintadlock.com/archives/2009/08/06/how-to-disable-scripts-and-styles and I know I’m probably missing just a silly detail.

                I look forward to seeing what you find.

                in reply to: Logo + Blog Title as Header? #18527
                Matthew
                Customer

                  Unfortunately the website I’m working on isn’t live yet, as I’m customizing it to implement on my active website.

                  Martin’s suggestion sounds pretty good, or if there’s any other way of injecting that logo image to the header hooks of genesis.

                  I think it would provide a less ‘generic’ effect as the font text gives it a personal feel instead of the typical either or situation when it comes to logo images.

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