We’re working on a new Genesis child theme that hopefully will be released soon for free. One of the requirements is to have a bigger or wider widgetized footer section for contact form placement. With Genesis Framework, this is not something really hard to do. For example, in Sample Child Theme for Genesis 2.0, you’ll see these codes in your functions.php and style.css […]
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How To Remove Genesis Layouts
One of the best features in Genesis Framework is flexibility to change post layout per post/page. There are 6 different types of layouts: content-sidebar sidebar-content content-sidebar-sidebar sidebar-sidebar-content sidebar-content-sidebar full-width content The default layout can be set up from the Genesis settings page. It is also possible to overwrite the default layout for any single post. […]
How To Use Google Custom Fonts in WordPress Without Plugin
One of the important elements in web design is typography. Simply said, using the right typography on your WordPress themes gives some effect on the overall design of the site. Besides the normal font such as Arial, Verdana, Times, just to name a few, there are many custom fonts available from various providers – Google Web […]
How to Add Footer Navigation in Genesis Framework (HTML5)
By default, Genesis Framework comes with 2 navigations, referred as primary navigation and secondary navigation. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to add a footer navigation or menu to your Genesis child theme. Please note that since this is a theme-specific feature, the code below should go into your child theme’s functions.php file. This code assumed that you’re using […]
How to Customize Reply Link in WordPress Comment
In most WordPress sites, you may notice a Reply link under each comment. This allows you to reply other person’s comment easily. Here’s an example from Twenty Twelve theme: In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to easily customize the reply link or replace the “Reply” word with your own word. WordPress has a filter […]
How to Edit or Remove Before and After Comment Notes
In most standard WordPress themes, you’ll see before and after comment notes. This is an example from Twenty Twelve theme: I’ve seen many people asking how to remove any of these notes. It turned out that this is very simple to do. Using comment_form_defaults filter, we can easily customize the notes or completely remove them. Here’s a […]
How to Display Custom Taxonomy With Genesis Framework Shortcode
Besides hooks, Genesis Framework has lots of shortcodes to help you customize your child theme. Before this, we’ve published a tutorial on creating your first custom post type and custom taxonomy and today, we’ll show how easy it is to display the custom taxonomy on your site. Using Shortcode If you refer to Genesis shortcode reference page, you’ll notice a less-known shortcode. To display […]
Creating Your First Custom Taxonomy in WordPress
Tag and category are two default WordPress taxonomies. They help to manage and grouping your WordPress posts. However, sometimes that isn’t enough, especially when you have Custom Post Type. For example, if you have Portfolio CPT, having ‘Type’ or ‘Price Range’ taxonomy will help you grouping all the portfolio items differently from normal posts. For more […]