Thanks very much, Wes. Eventually it will become more clear what is child-related vs. what is Genesis-related.
Much appreciated.
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Wes, I think I’m good now. Please feel free to close this one.
Thanks, Wes.
I got rid of the table.
I re-did the home page using DIVs. It’s now mobile-responsive. And it almost looks right.
But it’s not aligning properly.
Thanks to your previous post, I now understand a little better what’s going on. There is HTML that gets “outputted” (if that’s a word) by WordPress, which is a little bit different than the HTML that gets “inputted” into WordPress.
So that I can properly emulate the home page of the Skope demo, do you have the HTML that was “inputted” into WordPress in order to create that home page?
Is that file in the Skope theme folder that I downloaded from Appfinite? If so, what’s the file name?
Wes,
Thanks for the help.
I made some progress. I looked in the CSS for definitions of the classes used in the home page, and found the following in the CSS:
entry-title
entry-content
But I was not able to find the following classes in the CSS:
attachment-featured
rd-more-link
post-251 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized home-posts
Where do these CSS definitions reside?
Is there a quick way to do this by modifying the code from the Skope demo home page?
If the answer is no, then how much would this change cost? I’m not looking for multiple rows of content. I just want a single row like it appears now, except (1) it currently looks sloppy, and I’m striving for neat, and (2) the table is not mobile-responsive, and I need it to be mobile-responsive.
Thanks, Wes. Very helpful.
Implemented. Looks good.
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