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Starting with Producer version 2.1.9.5 and higher you can control the thumbnail width, height and position for your featured categories.  Control means you can set the values for how many pixels wide the thumbnail should be, how many pixels high, and whether it should float right, float left and not float at all. To do this, you will need to go to Dashboard->Producer Standard Options. If you scroll down to the featured category tabs you will notice there are some new settings that look like

#1 Use Cropper?

Do you want to use crop the images in featured category 1? (Cropper is not guaranteed to work)

Image Width Set image width for featured 1 images
Image Height Set image height for featured 1 images
Image Float

Set image float for featured 1 images

Set Cropper to “on”, enter the number of pixels desired for width and height, set the float value depending on whether you want the image to float left or right or not float, then update your options.

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Up to version 2.1.9.5 there are 3 available layout styles for magazine mode. With the release of version 2.1.9.6 there will be 4 layout styles for magazine mode. Each style will come with the option to use static or widgets as the magazine layout mode choice.

Layout 1

View layout 1 sample with sidebar on left

View layout 1 sample with sidebar on right

Layout 1 uses 1 sidebar that can be moved right or left of the content area. You can choose to use one or the other ofthe 2 available sidebars. The content area is laid out in 3 tiers. The top tier has 3 left-floating sections that will each show excerpts from Featured Category 1, Featured Category 2 and Featured Category 3. (Note: In versions before 2.1.9.6 The middle column of the top tier shows Featured Category 3 and the right column shows Featured Category 2) Starting with 2.1.9.6 Featured Category 2 excerpts show in the middle column and Featured Category 3 excerpts show in the right column.

The middle tier has 3 rows for featured content from Featured Category 4, Featured Category 5 and Featured Category 6; and the bottom tier has two rows divided into two left-floating sections for featured content from featured categories 7,8,9 and 10.

Layout 2

View layout 2 sample with sidebar on left

View layout 2 sample with sidebar on right

Layout 2 also uses 1 sidebar that can be moved right or left of the content area. You can choose to use one or the other of the 2 available sidebars. The content area for layout 2 is laid out in 3 tiers. The top tier has 2 left-floating sections. The left section will show excerpts from Featured Category 1 and the right section will show excerpts from Featured Category 2. The middle tier has 2 columns. The left column of the middle tier contains 3 rows for content from Featured Category 4, Featured Category 5 and Featured Category 6 respectively, while the right column for tier 2 will show excerpts from Featured category 3. The bottom tier has 4 rows to show excerpts from each of Featured categories 7,8,9 and 10 in that order.

Layout 3

View layout 3 sample

Layout 3 uses both available sidebars. The sidebars can shift position, but neither sidebar can be hidden when using Layout 3. If you only want 1 sidebar you should use either layout 1 or layout 2. Layout 3 has four tiers. The top tier is has two left-floating sections. The right section shows excerpts from Featured Category 1 and the left section shows categories from Featured Category 2. The second tier shows excerpts from Featured Category 3. The third tier has 3 rows. Row 1 shows excerpts from Featured Category 4, row 2 shows excerpts from Featured Category 5 and row 3 shows excerpts from Featured Category 6. The last tier has4 rows.  Row 1 shows excerpts from Featured Category 7, row 2 shows excerpts from Featured Category 8 and row 3 shows excerpts from Featured Category 9 and row 4 shows excerpts from Featured Category 10

Layout 4

View layout 4 sample

Layout 4 uses both sidebars. In layout 4 the sidebars are not movable. Layout 4 is divided into 2 tiers. Tier one contains 3 left-floating sections that will show excerpts based on tags.  If you do not provide tags the sections will show excerpts from the associated featured category.  The left section connects to Featured Category 1, the middle section connects to Featured Category 2 and the right section connects to Featured Category 3.  If there are no tags, and also no category is selected nothing will show in the space.

Tier 2 is divided into 3 columns. Column  1 is the left sidebar, column 2 is divided into 7 rows. Each row will show excerpts based on tags if tags are supplied. If no tag is found for a row that row will show content from the associated featured category if a category has been selected. Otherwise it will show nothing. Row 1 of column 2 connects to Featured Category 4,  Row 2 of column 2 connects to Featured Category 5,  Row 3 connects to Featured Category 6, Row 4 connects to Featured Category 7, Row 5 connects to Featured Category 8, Row 6 connects to Featured Category 9, and Row 7 connects to Featured Category 10 . Column 3 is the right sidebar.

Sidebars in Layout4 cannot be moved from position to position, neither can they be hidden.

Setting tags for Layout 4

Tags are set by going to Producer Standard Options->Featured Category 1 Settings->Tags for layout 4,  Producer Standard Options->Featured Category 2 Settings->Tags for layout 4, Producer Standard Options->Featured Category3 Settings->Tags for layout 4 etc.

When using tags for your Layout 4 sections you also need to provide a header title for the section. If no title is provided the tag will be used. You supply header titles under Producer Standard Options->Featured Category1 Settings->H2 Title for layout 1, Producer Standard Options->Featured Category2 Settings->H2 Title for layout 2, Producer Standard Options->Featured Category3 Settings->H2 Title for layout 3 etc.

Layout 4 Widgets Mode

In widgets mode Layout 4 does not use tags. It will show content from the associated featured category and the layout for each featured section will adhere to the styles used in layouts 1,2 and 3.

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As explained in Producer Magazine layout mode – static, when using Producer in Magazine mode, you have an option under Producer Standard Options->General Settings that allows you to choose the magazine layout mode. The magazine layout mode refers to the choice between using the layout as it comes packaged or moving categories around to your liking.

In static mode you can’t move things around. In widgets mode you can put any category into any column by using Widgets. First put the theme in widgets mode, then  go to your Dashboard–>Appearance->Widgets and drag any of the widgets Featured Category 1, Featured Category 2, Featured Category 3, Featured Category 4, Featured Category 5, Featured Category 6, Featured Category 7, Featured Category 8, Featured Category 9, Featured Category 10 to any of Home Column One, Home Column Two, Home Column Three, Home Column Four, Home Column Five, Home Column Six, Home Column Seven, Home Column Eight, Home Column Nine, Home Column Ten.

You can also drag anything else you so desire into the Home Column spaces.

Under Producer Standard Options->General Settings you have the setting “Magazine layout mode” with options static and widgets.  Static means that the content that will be displayed in columns for the layout you selected under  Producer Standard Options->General Settings->Magazine layout will be the post excerpts that get pulled from the specific category associated with that columns. In other words, whereas in widgets mode you can display posts from Featured Category 7 in any column you desire by dragging the widget for that category to a any of the Home Column widget spaces, in static mode, posts from Featured Category 7 can only appear where Featured Category 7 is coded in the layout.

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To replace the blog name with a header graphic in Producer, upload your header image to the media library, copy the URL and past the copied URL into the Site logo box in Producer Options. In steps:

  1. Login to your dashboard
  2. Click the Media menu option
  3. Click the “Add New” button
  4. Upload the picture
  5. Copy the File URL
  6. Click the Appearance menu option
  7. Click Producer Standard Options
  8. Scroll to Site Logo
  9. Paste the file URL in the site logo text box
  10. Click the Update Options button

The maximum width for your header graphic is 990 pixels. The height can be whatever you want. Here are two header examples starting with the default

Header using a full 990 pixels wide image


Your choice of header graphic can enhance the overall appearance of your site or take away from it depending on how you use it. If you’re going to use an image in the header consider how it will look if it only stretches 1/4 of the way across, 1/2 the way across or 3/4ths the way across. Usually an image that’s less than 990 pixels wide will only look attractive if it blends with the header background color.

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Using Producer and having a problem with the tagline showing up twice in the header? Download block_logo_slogan.zip, unzip to extract the file block_logo_slogan.php. Upload block_logo_slogan.php to your Producer theme folder in wp-content/themes/producer/includes/blocks. That should fix the problem. If your Producer folder is named “Producer” instead of “producer” then you will be uploading to wp-content/themes/Producer/includes/blocks.

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This assumes you have the CSS Styling Tool for Producer. Follow the steps below if you want to upload a file from your hard drive to use as a background image with Producer.

1. Login to your WP dashboard

2. Look for the media link in your dashboard menu list

3. Click the media link to load the Media Library page

4. Click the “Add new” button at the top of the media library page

5. Click “Browse” (if using the Browser uploader) or Select Files (if using the Flash uploader) to locate the image file on your computer

6. Select the file by double-clicking on the filename

7. If you are using the flash uploader the file will automatically upload. Otherwise you need to click the upload button.

8. If you are using the flash uploader you should now be seeing a page with the uploaded file details. If you are using the browser uploader you need to click on the thumbnail, filename or edit button for the picture you uploaded. You should see it at the top of the list of items in your media library. This will load the page with the uploaded file details.

9. Copy the File URL as shown in the box labeled File URL.

10. Click on the “Appearance” button in your dashboard menu list.

11. Click Producer CSS Styling Tool

12. Cick “Mange Options” next to “Page Body CSS Settings”

13. Paste the file URL into the slot for “Page Background Image

14. If you want the background image to repeat going horizontally, repeat going vertically, repeat in both horizontal and vertical direction or not repeat at all, you need to select the applicable option from “Background Image Repeat Status

15. Set, if needed, your options for

  • Background Image top/bottom align
  • Background Image left/right/center align
  • Background Attachment

16. Depending on your background color you might need to modify these options to suit

  • Main font color
  • Main link color
  • Main link hover color
  • Main link visited color

Don’t have the CSS Styling Tool. You can follow the same steps to upload your file, but you will need to manually configure includes/styles/styles-body.php to use your background image.

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If you have purchased a copy of the CSS Styling Tool for Producer and you plan to upgrade to Producer version 2.1.9, you should be aware that versions of the CSS Styling Tool earlier than 2.1.9 will not work with Producer 2.1.9. You were sent an email with Producer 2.1.9 and the compatible styling tool. In case you did not receive it, you can read the contents below. If you did not receive the styling tool please use the contact form to request it and include your purchase email or transaction ID.

Content of email you should have received:

Producer has been updated to version 2.1.9. Previous versions of the CSS Styling Tool will not work with version 2.1.9 of Producer. The 2.1.9 version of the CSS styling tool will not work with versions of Producer that are below 2.1.9. What this means: if you upgrade to Producer 2.1.9 you must also upgrade to the styling tool for version 2.1.9. If you do not upgrade to version 2.1.9 of Producer you should not use the styling tool for version 2.1.9.

Version 2.1.9 additions and fixes
http://www.antisocialmediallc.com/2010/04/producer-version-2-1-9-released/

Important notices

When you first upgrade to version 2.1.9 your current standard options and CSS Styling tool options will seem to have been reset. To restore them, go to the options page for both standard options and css styling tool options and hit update.

Please be advised that while the styling tool has been configured to import your current settings to the new format it is possible for the import to fail. If you’ve done extensive work with the tool that you cannot afford to have to do over, it is strongly advised that you backup your WP database and your currently installed version of Producer before you attempt the upgrade. This way if the styling tool fails to import your current settings you can re back to the version you were using before the upgrade attempt.

I must stress again that if you have made extensive use of the CSS Styling Tool to modify the appearance of your site, backup your database and file before you update to version 2.1.9. Your settings should get transferred to the new format but there is every possibility they might not import at all or might get only partially imported.

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