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  • In reply to: Strange issue with "continue reading" in excerpts

    #44893

    Whoops, on second glance, it was a setting that was re-enabled after I deactivated and reactivated a plugin. Sorry for the false alarm!

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41807

    I’ll probably go ahead and launch our new design without the plugin once we’ve finished polishing it up to our liking, but if anyone does come up with a way to get the plugin working with Graphene, it would be most appreciated!

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41806

    Here’s our test site where we’re getting everything set up with Graphene, tweaking the colours and whatnot:

    http://newsite4.nba-live.com/

    I’ve activated the plugin so that you can see what’s happening. Appreciate you taking a look! 🙂

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41804

    Thanks, tried it out and that does display the time, which the plugin successfully updates according to the user’s time zone. However, the date itself is still messed up, as it’s trying to change the timestamp that’s displayed when you mouseover the date.

    Anyway to remedy that, and preferably use the inline text option for the date? Thanks again for all the help so far. 🙂

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41802

    Apologies for the bump, but does anyone have any insight as to how I could add the time of the post alongside the date? As I said, I have a feeling it should work fine if I do that, since it works fine with the times displayed in the comments.

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41801

    Thanks for the advice, but I can’t seem to get that to work the way I want, getting the timestamp of the post and positioning it where I’d like.

    Is there any other way to display the time alongside the date in Graphene? Alternatively, if someone could provide more insight on how to grab the time of the post and replace the date with the appropriate action hook widget?

    In reply to: Compatibility with Local Time plugin

    #41799

    It uses Javascript to change the timestamp to the user’s local time. It seems to work fine with any theme that displays the time and date in posts, but since Graphene just displays the date, it’s not sure what to do. For example, when it tries to change the time on a post that was made on January 11th 2014 at 10:20 AM, it’ll output the date as:

    2014-01-11T10:20″> 2014-01-11T10:20:01+00:00″>

    I’m just wondering if there’s an easy way to display the time of posts in Graphene next to the date, I have a feeling it might work. It does work properly for the comments in Graphene, which do display the time along with the date.

    In reply to: Switching to Graphene, need some help with customisations

    #39862

    Many thanks! Greatly appreciate it. I actually managed to get the thumbnails working using a plugin, the action hooks and some CSS tweaks, but I’ll give that method a shot. I assume if I want to do that for pages as well, I just need to change graphene_before_post_content to graphene_before_page_content?

    I’ll definitely have a play around with the slider CSS, thanks for the pointer! I do have a couple of other questions, if I can pick your brain a little more:

    1. I’ve changed the text of the “Read More” button, but I was wondering if it was possible to change that to a text link and align it left, underneath the text of the post? I’ve tried moving the button left, but it interferes with a social media button plugin that I’m using.

    2. This one’s a bit more ticklish. I’m using this plugin to change the time/data on posts according to the end user’s time zone:

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/localtime/

    However, it doesn’t show up properly with Graphene, probably because it’s looking to replace the time in the date line and Graphene just displays the date. I can do without it but would like to still use it, if there’s a viable workaround to make it compatible.

    Thanks again, appreciate the help and can’t wait to go live with Graphene. I’ll probably be investing in the mobile extension in due course. 🙂

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