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  • April 17, 2014 at 12:29 am in reply to: Hide Meta Data from Specific Posts #100906
    31fss
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    !!! This works!

    I know it sounds over the top, but I am SO grateful to you for helping me with this. I don't think I realized when I told my employer, "Sure, I'll do that!" just how in over my head I was getting.

    Thank you so much!

    April 16, 2014 at 8:58 am in reply to: Hide Meta Data from Specific Posts #100684
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    I tried this, but I think that it doesn't work because the "sticky" posts created by the Category Sticky Posts plugin don't use the "is_sticky" function.

    Is there some way that I can identify a post by its post id and then say (in code of course) that I don't want that post's meta data to appear? I've tried a couple ways to do this, such as:

    .post-376 .entry-meta {
    display: none;
    }

    But I think that didn't work because the post is wrapped in this div:

    <div class="content-sidebar-wrap">
    <main class="content" itemtype="http://schema.org/Blog" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="mainContentOfPage" role="main">
    <article class="post-376 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-labellavista entry" itemprop="blogPost" itemtype="http://schema.org/BlogPosting" itemscope="itemscope">
    </main>
    <aside class="sidebar sidebar-primary widget-area" itemtype="http://schema.org/WPSideBar" itemscope="itemscope" role="complementary"></aside>
    </div>

    I just want to have a description (without meta data) above the posts in a category archive page that sits beside the sidebar like a normal post. I will try any method at all. I keep trying ways to remove meta data from a specific post, and then assigning that post the "sticky" post for a category - maybe I need to try something else.

    I have tried using Genesis Extender to create a new widget area under the header containing a div with the category's information, but it pushes down the entire layout. In the past I had put a Genesis slider in that same hook area, and as long as it's size didn't exceed a certain width, the sidebar stayed aligned to the navigation area. So, for this, I tried giving the div I used a maximum width, to no avail.

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