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How to I put the title above the meta in Executive Pro?

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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › How to I put the title above the meta in Executive Pro?

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Tagged: executive pro

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 8 months ago by SavvyJackie.
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  • October 1, 2014 at 10:55 am #126444
    toddlohenry
    Member

    I would like the metadata for the post to appear beneath the post title. How do I do that?

    http://metacomm.co/blog/
    October 1, 2014 at 11:28 am #126446
    SavvyJackie
    Member

    Hi,
    If you are comfortable editing your functions.php file, back it up first and then edit it. Make sure you know how to restore the file via FTP is you make a mistake. Comment out these two lines:

    from this:

    //* Relocate the post info
    remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 12 );
    add_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 5 );
    

    to this:

    //* Relocate the post info
    //* remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 12 );
    //* add_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_post_info', 5 );
    

    That should reverse the positions. Let me know if that worked and marked this resolved if it did.


    Web Designer and Developer at Savvy Jackie Designs | Lucky with plants | @SavvyJackie

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    October 1, 2014 at 11:35 am #126448
    toddlohenry
    Member

    Thank you, SavvyJackie! Was this something I did or is this the default?

    October 2, 2014 at 6:44 am #126524
    SavvyJackie
    Member

    You are most welcome. I believe that was the default for the theme.


    Web Designer and Developer at Savvy Jackie Designs | Lucky with plants | @SavvyJackie

    Got your question answered here? Please pay it forward by helping someone else. I’m sure there is at least one question you can answer. 🙂

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