tbronson
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Full width mobile blog post imageThat seems to be working great. Thanks, Alvind and ying!
Cheers!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Full width mobile blog post imageOh, sorry, I thought that went to the home page. I checked this one: https://www.temporary-url.com/DE41C.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Full width mobile blog post imageThanks! That seems to work perfectly in single post view, but not on the blog index page with the list of posts and excerpts.
(BTW, full width IMO makes a HUGE difference in how engaging the images are. It would be great if this full width was an easy option.)
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Full width mobile blog post imageThanks, but that didn’t work. I cleared caches on server and browsers.
Here’s the link: https://www.temporary-url.com/ED8D (sorry for the delay, I was burned before with posting links in the wrong places).Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Full width mobile blog post imageI’m using the GP basic theme, with no modifications.
The posts index has title, image, text, with a margin on the left and right. I want the image only to be full width only in the mobile view.
If you still need to see the site, is there a way to DM you a link?
- This reply was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by tbronson.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Which page file to edit to customize post loopOK, thanks for the follow-up. Yes, I understood what you and Ying said earlier, that GeneratePress doesn’t modify the post loop. I mentioned the “home.php” thing as an explanation of why I posted here in the first place: because the first time I placed it, it didn’t override index.php, for whatever reason, so I thought GP was maybe altering normal behavior. Once it did work, I realized what you said, that it’s not a GeneratePress issue or function! Cheers! 🙂
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Which page file to edit to customize post loop@leohsiang Since you mention it, what would the correct method be? I’m reading how-tos, figuring out as I go. Instead of an index.php or home.php in the child theme, I might try a custom index page template by setting the homepage to static and selecting it. I read a bit about the pre_get_posts action hook, that didn’t seem like it would work for multiple loops.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Which page file to edit to customize post loopOK, thanks! Putting “home.php” in the child theme didn’t seem to work, so I wasn’t sure what was going on, but it was maybe a cache problem, because it’s working now.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by tbronson.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [GeneratePress] Which page file to edit to customize post loop@cybr @rizaardiyanto Thanks!! And…wow! Quick, cordial, collaborative, productive all around. There’s hope for the world yet! 🙂
@cybr: The page is generated by the plugin this thread supports: <span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>Issues and Series for Newspapers, Magazines, Publishers, Writers</span> by PublishPress. It’s a table of contents for collections of posts that have been grouped into series.
“Untitled” appears as the browser page title, in the TITLE tag in the header (I should’ve been clearer in my original question, apologies!).
Tracked down the problem. It’s somehow conflicting with The SEO Framework plugin. With SEO disabled, I get the page title I entered in Series Settings. I could add my site name there in Settings as well: “Series Toc Page Title – My Site Name”. Right now, it’s “Untitled – My Site Name”.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Otherwise, I realize the problem is on my end, so I’ll try to figure it out! Thanks!
- This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by tbronson.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Etsy Shop] Etsy API warningHi. Any news on this. I’d like to install the plugin, but want to be sure that the API warning doesn’t apply in this case. Thanks!
I’m having a problem with not being able to turn of the upgrade notice as well, it keeps popping up, over and over. I guess from the timestamp on your response above, you’re fixing that, if so, cool.
The specific annoyance for me is that I keep thinking it’s a alert about something on the active site. And once I see it’s not, the annoyance is, “OK, if it’s not really free, just charge for it and be done, don’t say it’s free, and then tax me through nagging.” 🙂
As a bit of appreciative user feedback: I run a couple of low-traffic personal sites, and one site for an entrepreneurial idea that I’ve been working on for a few months, and by the odds will probably go nowhere as a business, but at least I’m enjoying it.
I’m all for open source, and have contributed to projects (doing documentation) in the past as a way to balance the “free”. For WordPress, I appreciate solid plugins, and am most confident in a plugin when it has a decent user base, and seems to be supporting itself financially, even if I’m using a free version.
I also pay for WordPress themes and plugins as I use them over time. I don’t have a huge budget for this, so I choose carefully. I bought Genesis framework and a paid theme a while ago, and then stopped using it. I’m currently paying for GeneratePress (awesome). I’ve subscribed to GravityForms for several years (I replaced GF with HappyForms for a basic contact form). And there are a couple of other paid items that I’m using or have used.
I read through the HappyForms pricing before I started using it. And I even clicked and reread it the first time I saw the new upgrade banner (kinda out of respect :). If I need a premium feature, and have come to trust HappyForms, I’d gladly pay. And if a site became revenue-generating, I’d pay for all of the core plugins that I could afford, just in support.
I’m posting all this as market research feedback, because there are probably quite a few others that fit this profile. Hopefully it’s of some use.
So far, HappyForms is great. Thanks!