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February 17, 2023 at 5:34 am #506796williamsonparker289Participant
Greetings to all!
In the Header section, it would be great to have a logo (header left) and an image (Custom HTML Header right).
In the custom HTML image, only the 'Site Title' can be displayed. The logo image does not appear when uploaded alongside the custom HTML image.
Would it be possible to remove the H1 from the site title on the homepage? All other pages have it removed, with the H1 being the Page/Post Title and the site title being within the p> p> tags. However, the H1 on the homepage is the ‘Site Title’ or logo, so I'd like it to be separated.
This code (to be added to functions./PHP) does not work for me.
add_filter( ‘genesis_pre_get_option_home_h1_on’, ‘__return_true’ );
The website address is https://tradingstrategyguides.com/double-down-trading-strategy/
Would anyone be able to help me?March 2, 2023 at 3:26 pm #506875Toby39ParticipantActually, I would like to know about this also. I found this post while searching for a solution to putting the post Title up inside the header (or a hook area under the header), so I can put a unique background image behind it.
Like this: https://www.extensis.com/blog/why-the-futura-typeface-never-looks-dated
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March 15, 2023 at 3:11 pm #506975asrins32qwBlockedA title leads the whole record and captures its content material in one or two phrases; a heading leads solely a chapter or part and captures of Rent Lamborghini Dubai solely the content material of that chapter or section. Read greater in our article on writing desirable titles in tutorial writing
March 22, 2023 at 6:18 am #507026Jelly4567BlockedThe title and header of a document are two important elements that will be the first thing readers see. They provide a glimpse of what is to come and can influence the readers' decision to continue reading or not. A title of purity test should be concise and descriptive while the header should provide more specific information. Together, they should accurately reflect the content of the document and be eye-catching enough to draw the reader in
April 7, 2023 at 11:13 am #507187Jelly4567BlockedThe problem I am facing is that my titles and headers are not properly formatted. I have looked at various style guides Money emoulator, but I am still having difficulty getting the titles and headers to look the way I want them to. I am having trouble understanding the different rules and conventions for formatting titles and headers, and it is proving to be a challenge to get the titles and headers to look the way I want them to. I have tried using different font sizes, styles, and other formatting options, but I am still struggling to get the titles and headers to look the way I want them to.
April 8, 2023 at 3:45 am #507192DavidWarner007ParticipantA title is a text or phrase that summarizes the main topic or purpose of a document, article, webpage, or other content. It is usually displayed prominently at the top of the page and serves as a brief description of the content that follows.
A header, on the other hand, is a section of a document or webpage that appears at the top of each page and typically includes information such as the page number, date, and document title. In web design, a header can also refer to the top section of a webpage that includes elements such as the site logo, navigation menu, and search bar.
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