I'm not a technical shark which is why I hope one of you can help me.
I installed a cookie by dFacotory to my Wordpress page, and now I get a code in my footer.
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I dont know how to remove it, and when I inspect the element and track the code I get following code;
<body class="home page-template-default page page-id-14 logged-in admin-bar full-width
header-shadow bg-fill lightbox
nav-dropdown-has-arrow customize-support
cookies-set cookies-accepted" data-gr-c-s-loaded="true">…</body>
Can anybody help me? (BTW I need to put some spaces between the code, so it would be shown as a code, don't know if I did it correct)
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I'm really new in coding, especially in css. I already read some tutorials but I like to change a specific thing. For my Website I use Wordpress. I also edited a few things in my CSS which already worked. Now I can't find a answer for how I can replace the title with a custom picture.
Click here to watch a picture to understand what I mean.
Click here to acess my website.
I already tried some things, but it would be nice if someone can explain me how to do it.
You can edit header.php in the twenty seventeen to display only a picture.
This source code is on your wordpress server in wp-content/themes/twenty-seventeen/header.php: https://github.com/WordPress/twentyseventeen/blob/master/header.php
You'll want to replace line 31:
<?php get_template_part( 'components/header/header', 'image' ); ?>
With something like
<img src="banner.png" />
You'll have to adjust the location of banner.png to where you actually upload the image.
After you've got that working and it's basically what you want, you can wrap the image tag in a a tag so the banner links back to your home page, if you'd like.
Does anyone know why is this thingy showing up on top of our wordpress website, on every single page that you enter - http://sportsabac.org.rs/. Could it be the theme itself that is problematic..? I mean, when I change it - "Twenty eleven" is called, the problem goes away...
The class should be define within tag braces but your class difine outside like
your tag is
class="home blog custom-background single-author two-column right-sidebar">
it should be in
Probably there is closed html tag > just before this part of code.
The class should define within tag braces,
Try this;
<div class="home blog custom-background single-author two-column right-sidebar"></div>
I would like to try that, just as soon as I find out where is it located. This really ain't my thing, just trying my best to fix it.. >.<
I have Gallery plugin installed.
I've uploaded my images and used snippet like this: [[Gallery? &album=1]].
Now I have thumbnails shown fine, but after clicking on image I'm sent to /index.php?id=4&galItem=2&galAlbum=1&galTag= address and nothing happens - this page is the same as the previous one.
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
You get the link to your page with id=4. In this page you have to get galItem, galAlbum and galTag and show corresponding image. I'm not sure you have handling this in your template.
Just try this:
[[Gallery? &album=1 &linkToImage=`1`]]
You will get the direct link to your image if you keep your thumbTpl chunk as in sample:
<a href="[[+linkToImage:if=`[[+linkToImage]]`:is=`1`:then=`[[+image_absolute]]`:else=`[[~[[*id]]?
&[[+imageGetParam]]=`[[+id]]`
&[[+albumRequestVar]]=`[[+album]]`
&[[+tagRequestVar]]=`[[+tag]]` ]]`]]">
Now you just get else part.
I have an blog with related posts image in the top of it. I was waiting for something to fix it since they launch it, but didn't find anything yet so I'm asking for help with it.
The question is. When someone share an post with +1 button, it get the first image of the URL, which usually is one of the featured posts thumbnail.
In Facebook Share I got an plugin that get the 'featured image', but as far I researched, didn't find anyway to make it possible with G+.
So, one of the solutions I considered is making the "Featured post thumbnails" div 'hidden' to G+ button. Is it possible? Or make something similar?
You need to specify the +Snippet values. In the case where a post has no image make sure you keep the image definition but use the blog logo instead.
<body itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product">
<h1 itemprop="name">Shiny Trinket</h1>
<img itemprop="image" src="image-url"></img>
<p itemprop="description">Shiny trinkets are shiny.</p>
</body>
In addition to Abraham's way, you can specify the og: meta data tags in the <head> section of your blog posts. See http://ogp.me for more information about the og: meta tags. The one you need is <og:image />.
IIRC, Wordpress has plugins that allow you to specify og tags.
So I'm trying to debug a somewhat confusing problem. I'm using a Wordpress plugin for a Topspin store that uses colorbox to popup a window to display more information about an item. Here's the site: okgo.net/store. In the backend code for this page a div block is created containing links that that should look like this:
<a class="topspin-view-item" href="#!/77022">
The php that does that is as follows:
<a class="topspin-view-item" href="#!/<?php echo $item['id']; ?>">
The problem is that what is being spat out at the end is not that. It looks like this:
<a class="topspin-view-item" href="http://okgo.net/video-store/#!/89712">
I've understood from another post on here that the default behavior of Wordpress is to fill empty hrefs (ie href="") with the site url. So my guess is that Wordpress is for some reason interpreting this as an empty href? Except that that doesn't seem quite right either.
I've played around with this a bit. One thing that happens is that if I remove the has from the above PHP the siteurl is not output at all. That of course breaks my code.
Any ideas? Any help would be warmly appreciated.
The way we ended up fixing this for those who may be interested is by simply adding the following line of code to the jQuery handler that dealt with the on submit event:
event.preventDefault()
Perhaps this will be of help to someone...