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Split the winnings? Wow! You’re an honest man. Please just do a direct deposit to account number: 777********. I’ll know if you win by your absence here. 馃檪
Brad
Wes, I got it. I should have played with it before replying.
I’m sending you an extra 2,000 GV’s for a total of 7,000! I’d definitely buy a lotto ticket with that positive load.
Thank you for your help.
Brad
Thank you, Wes. Especially for the quick reply.
How do I make everything align left on all pages.
Brad
Thanks, Rolly. Look like were on the same page with Expression Web. Glad to get some use out of it.
I greatly appreciate all your help. Best to you.
Brad
Thank you, Rolly. I’ll be sure to backup.
Last question, I promise. What software do you use to edit style.css?
Brad
Rolly, How did you change your avatar?
Brad
Rolly, That helped a lot! Smart method. I’m going to do just that. Thank you for your inspiring encouragement.
Yes, with Prose it’s similar to the path you mentioned but instead, Prose has a unique feature called “Custom Code” (WP Dashboard/Genesis/Custom Code). Here you can edit css and php functions, BUT you can only add, you can’t edit. It doesn’t list all the css like style.css does in your root. In fact, if you go into Prose’s style.css file you see this message on top:
“WARNING: DO NOT edit this file under any circumstances.
Please do all CSS modifications via the Custom Code admin menu.”
Questions: You mentioned using a FTP client upload changes. (I use Core.) What exactly are you uploading? Are you just doing a copy/replace of style.css? And what software are you editing in? When I double click the style.css file I downloaded, it opens my MS Expression Web software in nice easy edit format.
Thank you for all your help. I’ve got 1,000 good vibes headed your way.
Brad
TeamWeb, Your advice and suggestions are welcome and appreciated. I was using Prose, which directs you to edit css via WP Admin/Genesis/Custom Code. So messing with style.css is new to me, and css generally – Newbie.
When you say backup of css, do mean just make a copy of style.css and keep it in the same folder? And backup of original files, do you mean download Genesis settings via Genesis >> Import/Export?
Brad
Wes, When you say edit css are you talking about in style.css via the site’s root directory? Or WP Admin via Edit CSS? With Prose all css edits are done in WP Admin/Genesis/Custom Code. Here’s the site: http://www.agegineering.com/
Also, is it possible to do create similar boxes with white backgrounds for text, subscription, search, etc widgets in sidebars?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Brad
TeamWeb, Do I make that change in style.css via the site’s root directory?
Brad
Wes, Here it is: http://www.agegineering.com/ I’d like the black sub menu drop downs to match the color style I’ve chosen. TX
Brad
Wes, The footer widgets did not go to the inactive section, but I’ll put them there before I install Epik next time. So, no worries. Thank you for thoughts.
Wes, Very nice work on the design of Epik, BTW. I love its simplicity and minimalism. I view designs like this as nonconforming, which is a strength IMO.
Brad
Thank you, TeamWeb! I appreciate it.
Brad