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6:27 am July 21, 2010
| deb012
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When I use a custom header, my General Settings – Blog Title and Tagline overlap and show through on top of my header graphics. Is there any way to fill this title and tagline info in for SEO purposes without it showing over my custom header? Does anyone know what to do about this?
Thank you for any help
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3:19 pm July 26, 2010
| smelly
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I am sort of looking for the same thing…
I have a custom header picture and i've put a picture of myself on the left side….
What happens is my blog title and description cover my face.
I'm not sure how to move this.
I would like to try to center it….but also try to see how it looks at the very top.
Thanks for the help
Awesome theme
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6:24 pm August 13, 2010
| smelly
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smelly said:
I am sort of looking for the same thing…
I have a custom header picture and i've put a picture of myself on the left side….
What happens is my blog title and description cover my face.
I'm not sure how to move this.
I would like to try to center it….but also try to see how it looks at the very top.
Thanks for the help
Awesome theme
Anyone,
I've been working at something for so long now and I have nowhere to turn but here again…I'm stumped!
I set a new image on my header, a picture with my face on the left side.
The problem is the title and tagline cover my face.
I've tried everything to fix it and the only solution so far is;
I've copied the source of my blog home page and pasted it in kompozer, edit it the best I could…
But now I don't know where to upload it and what I should be renamed too. Right now it's a firefox html
Help
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7:18 am August 24, 2010
| hollypowell
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I created a video about this…
Now I recently tested it on another blog for a client–and while the "hidden" tag line works–the title is still showing through the custom header. I will let everybody know when I have that solution.
I know there are a lot of great tips here that show you how…
If Ryan will allow this link–I show you how I hide the tag line and title line–as I wanted to keep it for SEO purposes–but hide it from "bleeding" through my header.
If Ryan doesn't allow the link–just pm me–my link has NO ads, or promotions–it's just straight up–how to videos.
http://www.simplehowtovideos.com/flexsqueeze-videos/
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8:50 am August 24, 2010
| Ryan
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Sure you can link to your videos on here. They're really helpful and I appreciate you doing them. And if you do some for Flexibility 3, I'd like to post them on this site too.
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2:13 pm August 26, 2010
| smelly
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hollypowell said:
I created a video about this…
Now I recently tested it on another blog for a client–and while the "hidden" tag line works–the title is still showing through the custom header. I will let everybody know when I have that solution.
I know there are a lot of great tips here that show you how…
If Ryan will allow this link–I show you how I hide the tag line and title line–as I wanted to keep it for SEO purposes–but hide it from "bleeding" through my header.
If Ryan doesn't allow the link–just pm me–my link has NO ads, or promotions–it's just straight up–how to videos.
http://www.simplehowtovideos.com/flexsqueeze-videos/
This is great Holly, I got a lot of great info from your videos. I wish I would have found it earlier.
I haven't been able to get the Daegan sitemap to work but i'll keep tryin. Can't figure it out yet.
If you have more of the cool plugins, be sure to let us all know.
Thanks
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6:25 pm September 15, 2010
| hollypowell
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To get the Daegan sitemap to work follow these steps:
Of course this assumes you've loaded and activated the plugin
Add a new page
In the HTML tag add this code
<!-- ddsitemapgen -->
Publish the page
That's it.
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