Chris Bryant
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Make Space to Display Background Imagehi @ginmonty,
If it looks the way you want it to, and works on multiple browsers -and with minimal code, I’d say that’s pretty good practice.
You’ve limited the large image to the home-page only – so that’s good.
And you’ve limited the margin to the home page, too.
So, it seems to work well enough.You might want to consider using percentage (say,25%), instead of 445px.
Using percentage will allow the large image to scale down a little on smaller screens. But that’s totally design preference.Best regards.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hacked siteLooks like you got it going again?
Looks like a fun site!
(80’s music lover here).Glad you got it working.
All the best.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Adding a warning to imagesHi hamstermaths,
There does appear to be some plugin solutions for doing something similar.
https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/content-warning-v2/
https://github.com/JayWood/content-warning-v3Haven’t used them. But they’re descriptions sound close to what you’re describing.
Hi Michiel,
Thanks for posting these steps.
Turns out it was that I had the visual editor disabled.
I look forward to the update to fix that.But thanks to your help, I can now see the expected Yoast SEO fields.
Thank you.
Hmm.. well I think I’m having the same issue rafasky is having.
At first I concluded it must be a conflict with other plugins, or my theme (Genesis usually plays nice with Yoast, though).
After clearing cache, trying multiple browsers, and reducing the site down to 2015 Theme with no other plugins… I’m still not seeing any Yoast SEO fields.
Puzzled.