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  • July 8, 2014 at 12:40 am #113331
    wbxpress
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    In eleven40-pro theme, the entry meta i.e. "Filed Under: " and "Tagged with: " text appears in two separate lines. Can this be made in same line; "Filed Under: " at the left side and "Tagged with: " at the right side?

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    July 8, 2014 at 6:04 am #113362
    Robin
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    You should be able to do it pretty easily with CSS. In your stylesheet at line 1105, .entry-categories and .entry-tags are set to display: block; so they go to 100% width. If you remove that, then you can add a new declaration for .entry-tags { float: right; } and they should behave as you want.

    I would play around with it in Chrome's Developer Tools or Firebug--it may go wonky on you if you have many tags or categories assigned to one post, so you may need to set a max width on either or both spans. HTH


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    July 8, 2014 at 7:39 am #113386
    wbxpress
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    @Robin: Thank you very much. It is working nice.

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