Syahir Hakim

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    In reply to: Header issue is preventing site from loading

    #36285

    Can you replace all of the theme’s files with a fresh copy via FTP?

    Admin

    In reply to: Dumb question….widget size

    #36296

    Post a screenshot of your column width settings please so that we can take a look. As it is, there isn’t any additional CSS being printed on your pages, which should have been there if the column width settings are modified. Are you using any type of caching plugin?

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    In reply to: Google+ link mistake

    #36222

    OK. Marking the thread as resolved then. You can do this as well.

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    In reply to: windows mobile

    #36240

    I just see a blank page when trying to visit the site on mobile. Did you change something in the backend with respect to this issue?

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    In reply to: Questions RE: Printing

    #36334
    Quote:
    … (and that, unfortunately, it can’t be controlled through CSS).

    It can, actually. But we would rather leave that choice to the user rather than forcing it off.

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    In reply to: Questions RE: Printing

    #36332

    I’m not seeing the issue when I try to print the page:

    http://i.imgur.com/ZCnyOJj.png

    In any case, usually whether or not to print the background depends on the settings in the browser, which by default is set to not print background images. Check your browser settings and see if it is so.

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    In reply to: Questions RE: Printing

    #36329

    What’s the URL to the page where this is happening?

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    In reply to: Change Featured Image box size in admin

    #36328
    Quote:
    I assumed this was a problem with graphene, since it uses headers, but I’ve switched themes to 2011 and see it uses a very similar if not identical landscape view. So I guess this the standard way it’s shown? If so I guess I can live with it. 🙂

    Graphene does not determine the size of the featured image preview – that’s entirely handled by WordPress. Without delving into the core codes, it’s difficult to say based on what the dimension of that image is selected. Just be aware that every image you uploaded will have multiple sizes, all resized when you uploaded the image. These different sizes are used for different purposes. WordPress simply takes one of these sizes, and then use HTML scaling to make it fit into that featured image preview box.

    If I have to hazard a guess, it’s probably that WordPress chooses the image size with the highest aspect ratio for that preview, so as not to make the Edit Post screen excessively long vertically.

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    In reply to: Change Featured Image box size in admin

    #36326

    How the featured image appear in that “Featured Image” box has no bearing on how it will actually be displayed on the front end. It is intended just to let you know which image has been chosen as the Featured Image. It is not even resized actually, just HTML scaling to make it fit that box.

    The actual size of the featured image that will be displayed on the front end depends on where it is used, and this is set by the theme. For example, in archive pages it will just be a thumbnail as defined in your media settings (the default is square 150px x 150px). When used in slider as the slider’s background image, the image will be resized to fit the slider exactly. When used as the header image, it will be sized to fit the header exactly. Note that in all of these, the image will only be resized if it has the same or greater dimension than the dimension that it will be displayed in. The theme (and WordPress) will never upscale images.

    So you shouldn’t worry at all about how the selected featured image looks like in that box.

    Admin

    If you’re wanting the theme’s width to be 100% of the browser window, i.e. fluid-width, Graphene doesn’t have this feature. But you can just simply change the background to any colour or image you’d like, and even remove the shadow around the container.

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