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Wow, thanks for that easy code on the scroll. I’ve never needed that before and thought I would need jQuery on it.
No matter what I try, I just can’t seem to get the background to be transparent. I’ve tried it on almost every container I can think of (content, content-main, entry, etc.), and still no luck. I know I’m calling it out okay, because when I switch it to red from transparent it is obvious. Here is what I am using:
background-image: url(images/bg_content-main.png) repeat !important;Any idea on exactly which id/class I should be using it on?
Many thanks.
Hi Ken,
I really appreciate your information. I need to get my head around it (it’s late here in Holland), but I think what you write makes sense.
Regards,
Ellyn
I was able to get the gradients working by using a generous amount for !important’s.
I also had similar issues with the #header which was complicated even more by including an image with the gradient.
I think my new mantra for overriding both Graphene and WP settings in the CSS is — when in doubt, use “!important”
I am trying to do something similar. I want to specify all display options, including header, background, widgets, links, text etc., in the child CSS.
I am using gradients for the header (#header) and background (.bg-gradient) with the image set to “none”, but it is still showing Graphene defaults.
I have temporarily updated the live server to Graphene 1.6.2 http://www.thinkspirator.nl/
You can see the .header_desc is now over setting the .header_title. It seems to be ignoring the “left: 290px;” set in the child style.css. Here is the HTML:
<h1 style=”color:#000000;” class=”header_title push_1 grid_15″>Thinkspirator</h1>
<h2 style=”color:#000000;” class=”header_desc push_1 grid_15″>weet wat je doet! </h2>
I’ve got 1.6.2 on a test server. Can you give me the code to test?
Thanks.
In reply to: Subscribe To Comments Reloaded / Subscribe2 with Graphene
January 21, 2012 at 11:06 am #22211Hi Prasanna,
Many thanks for responding.
It is working now using a actual page instead of a virtual page. I had tried this earlier, but missed that I needed to edit the subscribe-to-comments-reloaded.php with the actual id of the subscribe comments page.
No worries about the Subscribe2 plugin. I have it working well enough.
Regards and thanks,
Ellyn
In reply to: Subscribe To Comments Reloaded / Subscribe2 with Graphene
January 16, 2012 at 2:01 pm #22206HI Josh,
Thanks for moving the post. I’ve tried to contact Prasanna via the contact form on his site, but unfortunately, it’s not working. I guess I’ll just have to hope he logs in sometime soon.
– Ellyn
In reply to: Subscribe To Comments Reloaded / Subscribe2 with Graphene
January 12, 2012 at 10:00 pm #22204I originally posted this comment to “General Talk / Slider on post/single page” after seeing the site of Prasanna at http://prasannasp.net I saw 2 things on his site with subscriptions that I wanted to get his input on, and I should have probably posted them to support. Please excuse the double posting/comment.
Here is what I wrote:
1) I see that you are using the plugin “Subscribe To Comments Reloaded”. How did you get the comment-subscriptions page not to list the post twice? Here is my virtual page for comment-subscriptions: http://www.thinkspirator.nl/beheer-abonnementen (in Dutch). I have tried creating a real page to make the theme happy, without any luck. Any tips?
2) I think you are also using the plugin “Subscribe2”? How did you get the lable/input for “Notify me of new posts by email.” to appear before the “Submit Comment” button? Here is an example of a post/comment page: http://www.thinkspirator.nl/ellyn-test. You will see it under the “Reactie Versturren” button as “Ja, ik wil graag op de hoogte worden gehouden van nieuwe artikelen”(in Dutch).
Many thanks for any help you can give.
— Ellyn
In reply to: Subscribe To Comments Reloaded / Subscribe2 with Graphene
January 11, 2012 at 8:22 pm #22203Oops, I accidently delete the link I gave you for lable/input for “Notify me of new posts by email.” to appear before the “Submit Comment” button
