lenw
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I have just noticed that there is a separate mobile header widget, and using that does work.
So issue resolved.
Thanks for the suggestion, will give that method a try as its separate to the main form. For now I have slimmed the main form down so that it fits on a mobile.
In reply to: Top menu ignores main graphene header menu settings
October 19, 2012 at 12:09 pm #32052Just found the answer – and for others who read this:
In Appearance > Menus – Theme Locations. There are two additional options to set the header and footer menus for the mobile version.
These settings are not in the Graphene Mobile options.
In reply to: Home page picks a random page image for top of screen
October 19, 2012 at 11:39 am #33265Thanks, sorted.
In reply to: Remove the need for "move generated css" when using a child theme
September 7, 2012 at 11:08 pm #32179Syahir, thanks for the comprehensive reply.
Relating to your comment about copying the css code into the child theme:
Quote:“You don’t have to. All the settings work fine without you having to copy the CSS codes into your child theme. This is just for those edge cases where people have been using all of the colour options and adding lots of CSS codes into the Custom CSS option.”I have changed quite a lot of the colours in the orange colour scheme.
I have also added quite a lot of additional css which is now in the child style.css, instead of in the Display, Custom CSS section.
So if I have understood correctly, leave the css code block on each page until the site is ready for live running, then when all the configuration is agreed then copy out to the child style.css.
LenW
In reply to: What customisations are retained with the theme update
September 6, 2012 at 7:19 pm #32171Ken, thanks for info above. I have created a child theme now and will put all extra css in that.
LenW
In reply to: How do I change Powered by WordPress and the Graphene Theme. in the footer
September 6, 2012 at 2:22 pm #32169Thanks, this works fine.
In reply to: How do I change Powered by WordPress and the Graphene Theme. in the footer
August 30, 2012 at 7:26 pm #32167Thanks for your suggestion, and yes I have seen this before. Its not a solution I like, as you say its messy. I want to know how I can change the text in the footer.php, not hide it. I have tried the action hoot widget approach and got separate text in there, but the original remains, even if hidden.
Maybe I just go with the child theme and a new footer.php, but that sort of defeats the object of a theme taking updates. Is there any alternative approach, or is this better as a suggested enhancement to the theme?
Thanks
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