2014 theme
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hi!I am looking in to a possibility to chenge the theme ,in to 2014for next year.but the header space should be wider,to match my current header.is it possible?
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Hi, Twenty Fourteen has a suggested header size of 1260px x 240px. My test blog has Twenty Fourteen active with a header image right now and you can take a look at it at it here.
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Take a look at our support document on Custom Headers for more information on uploading and using a custom header image.
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How wide is your header? Can you upload it to your media library and then give us a link to it? This would likely require widening of the theme itself if your header image is greater than 1260px in width.
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That is only 1000px in width. I would suggest editing that image in your image editing program and resize it to 1260px in width. That will make it a little taller than it is now, but the header area height can be adjusted with CSS. Since the header image is going to be non-standard in height, you would not use the header uploader, but instead add the header image in via CSS. When you decide to make the switch to Twenty fourteen, we can help you with that.
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A narrower width header image can be put in via CSS, but it might not look as good since the header area is actually designed for a 1260px wide image. The theme could also be narrowed down to compensate for the narrower header image. All that is doable with CSS.
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You can add your header to 2014 just as it is. When you click the button to set it as the header image and it takes you to the cropping step, click the “use as is and skip cropping” button.
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You are welcome and please let us know if you have any problems or additional questions.
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Hello!!i was making some adjustments on my css,Without saving i cant remember the code html to use for changing the comment backround can you give me it please?and is there a code to display the best commenters?i am keeping this theme for now thanks
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