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  • Yes it does 🙂 But i think u had 1 too many } closes as it killed my site, but i figured it out 🙂

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    #11396

    Cool, thanks for that, will help everyone from SEO point of view

    Thanks.

    I actually asked about a similar question in this post yesterday:

    https://forum.graphene-theme.com/topic/beta-graphene-11b1/page/2#post-512

    Its about placing icons after the RSS at the top 🙂

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    #11377

    Great it killed the code and actually ran it .. lol anyway i just need some code there 🙂

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    #11376

    Thanks for your reply, i dont actually know how to implement an action hook … could you assist me with that?? I just need the following code after the RSS icon

    Twitter

    Facebook

    LinkedIn

    Email

    Add to Favourits

    More

    <script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#username=xa-4ca8177134133be7″></script&gt;

    Or is it as simple as just making a ‘graphene_feed_icon’ file and putting that code into it?

    Thank you!

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    #11394

    Sorry about that i put in < meta keywords> and < meta description> into the title of the post but it came out as & it seams lol

    Can you add the keywords and description tags? That would be very helpful for SEO purpose.

    Thanks!

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    #11392

    Ahh you see i can be useful … sometimes … thanks for the fix 🙂 appreciate it!

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    #11374

    Great! One last question, how do i add my addthis buttons to the header without modifying the main header.php? I want to keep them in the rss div…

    Please assist with the code if possible 🙂

    Thanks and I appreciate your work! Looking forward to the next release 🙂

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    #11370

    Looks like its because of the new css:

    #header_img_link {

    background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #000000;

    display:block;

    height:198px;

    opacity:0.1;

    text-decoration:none;

    width:900px;

    }

    this in IE9 causes a BLACK #000 image to be displayed over the original header, however in Firefox its a 10% BLACK image which is displayed over the original header image, so its not working correctly.

    I know i can fix this by implementing additional CSS code for #header_img_link but i think it wold be good if it got the height/width from the functions file dynamically if possible? and had no background colour?

    Let me know if this can be fixed or i should just use a CSS workaround to modif the original #header_img_link.

    Thank you!

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    #11384

    Cool, so that will be released in next update right?

    And thank you!!!

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