Problems Design
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Hi team, my blog is this http://davidmartinsurroca.wordpress.com/ the home have a margin in left & right and I check all pages and all post and don’t see incorrects divs, Do you help me please? Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much timethief. This my home https://davidmartinsurroca.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/home.png. How can you see the left and right image have an incorrect margin, I check all the pages and all the post but don’t see incorrect divs.
If I edit home page https://davidmartinsurroca.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/edithome.png width two divs close at the end of page, at the home repair the footer and center row but the images header? https://davidmartinsurroca.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/homeafteredit.png what’s hapennd?
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Hi David,
That left and right margin is added to the Edin theme automatically when your site has a custom background (so the custom background can appear in those margins).
To remove the margins, you can remove any custom background settings you’ve added to the site. To edit your site’s background, go to your My Sites page and click the Customize link under the blog’s title. In the Customizer, open the Colors section.
It looks like you’re previewing the Custom Design features, so you’ll need to exit that preview using the link in the yellow banner at the top of the Colors section first. Then, you can remove any custom background color (by returning to the theme’s default colors) and save your changes. That will remove the left and right margin on the page.
Please let me know if you have any questions about that. :)
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Ah, I see what you mean. I did some testing and found a way to switch to the green menu:
1. First, go back to your site’s Customizer and open the Colors section.
2. Under “Choose a Palette” choose the green palette. That will change the menu to green but also add a green background color: https://cloudup.com/ckwlC9fOvPw
3. Under “Background” you can hover over the green color and you’ll see the word “Change” pop up. Click there to change the background color: https://cloudup.com/ca_yiX1Na-0
4. You’ll see a number of suggested colors appear, along with the sentence, “You can also pick your own color.” Click on “pick your own color” there: https://cloudup.com/c8hO0KQ1vhK
5. A color picker will appear, with a box below it showing the code for the current background color. In that box, enter #ffffff like this: https://cloudup.com/ctuojuAE3n9
That will set the background back to its default white color, so no margin appears on the left and right, but it will leave the green menu color you want. Please let me know if you have any questions about that. :)
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Hi other time, the share facebook button of all pages and all posts return to 0, is possible that is related with our changes of colour? Thanks
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No, the sharing buttons are completely separate from your theme and changes you make to the theme (like the color). Since you’re using the official sharing buttons, the count on the Facebook button comes directly from Facebook — it depends on what number Facebook reports for that post.
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:( anaything pages was hundreds of likes and now 0 :( if I put the official sharing buttons WordPress, the count button comes directly from WordPress?
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Did the number drop to 0 on the exact same site, or are you comparing your site at http://davimartinsurrocacv.wordpress.com/ to your site at http://davidmartinsurroca.wordpress.com/ ? Facebook (and other social media services) use the exact URL to track the number of shares, so if you move a post or page to a new URL it will reset the sharing count.
If you use the official sharing buttons, each button will get the number directly from the service (so the Facebook button will get the number from Facebook, the Twitter button will get the number from Twitter, etc.). If you use a different sharing button style, the number will come directly from WordPress.com, based on how many times that button was clicked.
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I delete the first blog by is not necessary for me now.
I understand sharing buttons but I know the problem, is resolved, for example if you load https://davidmartinsurroca.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/entrevista-al-transformista-angy-kristel/ the share button Facebook is 0 or 1 but if you load the same URL without https://, as here davidmartinsurroca.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/entrevista-al-transformista-angy-kristel/ the count of share button is correct, thank you so much rachelmcr, love you jajaja ;) is joke -
I see what you mean. This is because Facebook bases the sharing number on the post’s URL, and it looks like Facebook treats the http:// and https:// versions as different URLs. Since that number comes directly from Facebook, we aren’t able to change that. I’d recommend always sending people to the http:// version of the URL if you want to make sure that higher sharing count is visible. :)
Another option is to use the WordPress.com sharing count instead of the one from Facebook. To do that, you can change the button style for your sharing buttons. In your Sharing Settings (under Settings > Sharing in your site’s dashboard) you can change the “Button style” from “Official buttons” to one of the other button style options. That will make sure the sharing number stays the same.
Just let me know if I can do anything more to help!
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Always sending people the same URL but I don´t know why change the URL for one moment, now is correctly. All right.
I like more the other option that you say, because the buttons follow the same style line WordPress.com but then only counter clics in WordPress.com and I interesting counter also Facebook, for the moment is all ok.
Thank you so much for all rachelmcr, you’ve been very kind and helpful.
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