Syahir Hakim
KeymasterKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
When not perched on my workspace, I tremendously enjoy hiking in the bushes and climbing mountains. They serve as much-needed refuges from the pretense of cities.
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That’s the Homepage Panes. You can disable them in Graphene Options > Homepage panes.
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The Foodbuzz widget in your sidebar is preventing the footer from loading. Seems like it’s missing a
</noscript>tag at the end of the widget.Admin
Quote:Select how many post to show in the top of the homepage, In my test installation only show 1 post (Sticky post).Feature added.
Quote:In the header part Instead of show all (or selected in the backend) categories and pages, It would be great to include a category dropdown (to save space)Feature added.
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It doesn’t seem likely that there is one. Styles are usually unique to a theme and a site’s needs, so it would be futile to try and develop multiple styles to accommodate different sites. One size definitely does not fit all.
But you can style the individual widget directly using CSS though. Do a search around in this forum, and you’ll find some topic discussing how to add image in the sidebar.
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Hmm..somehow the necessary class is not applied to the menu item with children, but I can’t seem to reproduce this issue in my dev server though.
Try deactivating all plugins for a moment to see if any of them is conflicting with that feature.
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In reply to: Help with using Market Press E-commerce and Graphene
September 8, 2011 at 9:53 pm #16748OK. Would you mind giving me access to your site’s WP Admin and FTP access to the server? It’ll be much easier to troubleshoot the problem that way. You can send the details using the contact form on my site: http://www.khairul-syahir.com/contact-me
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You might want to be careful with what version of jQuery you’re loading, as a lot of scripts and plugins depend on it. Using other than the standard WordPress-bundled jQuery (vresion 1.6.1, I believe?) may present compatibility issues somewhere.
But if all looks fine, then why not 🙂
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@Ricardo, we prolly just have to wait just a wee bit longer: https://dev.twitter.com/discussions/1232
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This is a known issue, with no known solution as of yet. IE9 blocks script execution from twitter.com, simply because the returned script does not have the correct MIME type assigned to it. Unfortunately, this is not something we can fix on our end.
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In reply to: custom print styling no longer working in child theme
September 8, 2011 at 5:13 am #16954Hmm..not sure, as I’ve never tried to use print CSS this way, but in theory it should work. Try serving the print CSS as a separate file?
