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  • Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Thanks

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Thanks for the response. I gave up and found a different plugin.

    FYI – with the [WLS id=”552″] in the page text, nothing showed up. Maybe it was replaced with a blank value, I wouldn’t know because I didn’t see it.

    [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    I just created two sliders and put them on the same page:
    https://www.ryanvideo.com/our-clients

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Thanks for all your help.

    Dave

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    display:none; worked so much better than 0px. It got rid of the extra spacing, thanks again Erik.

    I’ll check out the child theme video this morning.

    Dave

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Okay, I’ll stay away fromt he PHP files. I already installed the Custom CSS Plugin, so any CSS changes I know to make in there. I haven’t the slightest idea how it works or why wordpress knows where to put the lines of code I type into the plugin, but it seems to be working well and many people more knowledgeable them me seem to be using it, judging by the number of downloads.

    Hmmmm…. child theme. Time to do some more googling. ??

    I saw the phrase used a lot today because I’ve been doing a lot of web searches trying to figure this out. I’m guessing I don’t have a child theme, but I’m going to do some more work to figure out what you’re asking me.

    I think I’m going to put my company name into a graphic so I can match my official typeface. then reduce the size of my h1 tags to 0px. That way I’ll get rid of that ugly title on all of my pages but search engines will still see it.

    Now I just have to figure out wy the spacing doesn’t look right.

    Thanks for all your time, Erik.

    DF

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Thanks Erik. I did what you suggested and I’m closer to what I want. Any idea how I can left align the logo? I added <div align=left> in front of it in the header.php file, but it also moved the site title which is underneath it.

    Which opens up a whole ‘nother question. The theme is taking the “Ryan Video Montville NJ” site title and putting it on every single page in the site as an h1 tag. And the page titles are being displayed as h2 tags. Isn’t the whole point of an h1 tag to tell search engines what the page is about? I must be missing something.

    I tried setting the blog-title to 0px so it still gets picked up by search engines but doesn’t appear on each page, but then I get way too much white space between the logo and the site description.

    Thanks for taking a look, I appreciate it.

    Dave

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Got it. Thanks.

    Site is https://www.ryanvideo.com. I just installed Coeur over the weekend. My previous theme had been customized for me and either by design or error was missing a couple of important features, the most important being responsive. They probably turned that off because they wanted me to buy a subscription for a mobile site.

    When I changed themes, most of my graphics disappeared from the site, so I’ve got to do a bit of work putting them back into the static pages.

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@davefeldergmailcom)

    Thanks. That did the trick. I needed to the blog-post-title too, but you set me on the right track.

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