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If you’re referring to the widget headers, it is the gradients that are missing.
As I mentioned in your other thread, different browsers will display things differently. IE is notorious for not being standards compliant. Opera is far better than IE in many ways, but it still does not display things the exact same way as Firefox.
I’ve used a number of different browsers–Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari, Konqueror, SeaMonkey, Camino, etc.–and they all display things differently. It’s just something you have to accept on the web. The best advice is to always urge your readers to use a standards-compliant browser, like Firefox. (You would be amazed at how many people don’t even know that browsers other than IE even exist.)
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I don’t notice much of a difference, to be honest. I would only notice it if I were looking for it.
That said, all browsers are different, and none of them will display everything exactly the same way. The amount of jerkiness I see is not objectionable. (Like I said, it’s barely noticeable.) How bad is it on your end?
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Go to the Widgets pane. In the “Sidebar Widgets Area” find the “Archive” and “Meta” widgets and drag them back to either the “Inactive Widgets” area or the “Available Widgets” area.
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I actually found out that there is an easier way.
First, you need to create an action hook widget area. Read this tutorial if you’re not sure how:
http://blog.kjodle.net/2011/11/04/graphene-action-hook-widgets-an-easy-way-to-modify-your-blog/
Go to Graphene Advanced Options, and click on “header.php”. Tick the box next to “graphene_container_before” and then click the “Save settings” icon at the bottom of the page.
Now, go to the Widgets pane. Drag a text widget to the “Graphene Container Before” widget area and insert the Javascript SDK code there. (Just copy from the FB page referenced above and paste into the text widget.) Save the widget.
Next, drag a text widget to whichever widget area you want the FB info to appear in. Copy and past the plugin code from the FB page into that, and save.
Navigate to your page and everything should look good. I’m testing this out on my blog. It works!
Mod
Weird. Definitely weird.
1) Is there anything else in your child theme folder beside the style.css file?
2) Does the child theme folder reside inside the Graphene folder (bad) or next to it inside the “Themes” folder (good)?
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Award-winning custom menu tutorial is here:
http://blog.kjodle.net/2011/08/25/how-to-create-and-use-custom-menus-in-wordpress/
(Okay, it’s not won any awards, but lots of folks have found it helpful.)
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Help us to help you:
1) Please include a link to the site in question, especially since this is the first time this problem has been reported.
2) Please define what you mean by “flow problem” and “not fluid at the vertical scroll”.
Thanks.
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Feel free to add that as a feature request: https://forum.graphene-theme.com/feature-requests/
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Any plugin that requires you to modify theme core files or WP core files is not worth the trouble most of the time.
Use Kalin’s Post List Plugin, which will do exactly what you want with much less effort. Here is a tutorial:
http://blog.kjodle.net/2011/10/30/kalins-post-list-a-brief-tutorial/
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In reply to: Post tital meda tag from poster not found directly after they post and error 404-page not found
March 28, 2012 at 10:50 pm #27031It looks like a permalinks issue. What are the permalink settings?
