Harmonic Theme – changed to custom domain but Portfolio pages won't appear
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I’m using the Harmonic theme and recently changed my domain from cottrellmusic.wordpress.com to alex-cottrell.com – all the pages show fine except for the portfolio. Going to alex-cottrell.com/portfolio/ only shows ‘Oops this page can’t be found’. The individual project pages show the same thing. When you search with tags the projects appear in the search results, but clicking through just gives that same error.
Have I done something wrong when changing my domain over?
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Hi Alex, I’m looking into this for you.
In the meantime, could you please restore the footer credit you hid with CSS?
.site-info { display: none; }All WordPress.com must retain the footer credit. You may tweak its look and feel with custom CSS, but it must be present. Thanks.
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Thanks. Since you actually have added other custom CSS to remove the entire footer, looks like you’ll need to restore some additional CSS as well until the footer re-appears.
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Your portfolios should be back to normal now. Looks like this is a bug on our side and we’ll get it fixed up so others don’t run into it – thanks for the report!
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If you’d like the footer to be not fixed (i.e. it scrolls along with the rest of the page) just let me know and I can help you with the CSS for that.
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Thanks for the help.
I don’t really like that black bar following you all the way down the page, can I have it just sit at the very bottom of the page? And can I make the wordpress credit a slightly smaller font size?
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Try this:
#footer-nav-wrapper, body.single.single-jetpack-portfolio #colophon, body.single #colophon, body.page #colophon { position: inherit; } .site-info { font-size: 14px; } -
That looks spot on and it works great on the main page and Portfolio page, but on the project pages it sits right on top of where it says ‘More Projects’ and overlaps with the featured images.
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Oh interesting, that looks like a bug in Chrome but not Firefox. I’ll get back to you and see if we can come up with a solution.
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In the meantime you can omit this bit to revert back to the fixed footer on single project pages:
body.single.single-jetpack-portfolio #colophon, -
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Harmonic’s developer had a look at this directly. Because of the way the theme is built, we don’t think the footer can be un-stickied on individual portfolio projects with CSS alone in a way that will work across all browsers and screen sizes. Sorry I don’t have better news.
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Okay, no worries. I think the way it is now will be fine, thanks again for looking into this for me.
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