Thanks for making this wonderful plugin. I have used it on my other sites, but am currently experiencing trouble with it.
When attempting to make changes to the design via the design palette, I cannot make any changes and am prompted by a warning stating “gs-custom.css file must be writable to save any changes”
Could you please offer fix or suggestion for how to solve this problem? In the ‘edit plugins’ > genesis-palette/css/gs-admin.css states it is inactive… how do i activate this file?
]]>Is it possible to change the headline fonts – so that, for instance, H1 is Verdana, H2 is Georgia, etc. I can’t seem to see this as a possiblity.
Thanks,
]]>I am operating on Genesis Legacy. It appears this isn’t compatible. Is that correct?
]]>I installed this and was expecting my current colors to show up on activation. The whole purpose is to locate those colors and change them to what I want. Using this tool doesn’t make it easy for a layperson (my client) to be able to use it.
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Is Genesis Design Palette compatible with multisite installation?
I wonder that, as it modifies a file instead of adding settings in the database, so how can each site of the multisite installation have its own design settings?
thanks in advance for your answer
Patricia
Tried to activate and get message will not activate without WordPress 3.3 and Genesis 1.8.
Does not activate with WP 3.4.1 and Genesis 1.8.2
]]>Can you add background for secondary nav and dropdowns. Maybe even custom menu if possibly.
Thanks
Mike
]]>So, I can’t make the file writeable because I can’t find it…
Thanks for your work!
]]>Hi there!
Thanks for a great plugin and plugin idea! ??
I would love to see that the plugin is translateable – should be standard anyways!
And it would be helpful for a lot of themes to set some “Border” options to “none” in the CSS.
Also, would be great to disable the font stuff optionally — and to have an additional filter for enqueuing more stacks (which would allow to add Google Webfonts ?? )
Thanks, Dave ??
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