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Carla the MooseMember
Hi Susan!
My site isn't public yet. But I'm using eleven40. Here's a link to the demo page: http://demo.studiopress.com/eleven40/
The demo shows a small dot between the post date and comments link. The dot is an image. I set the CSS to "display: none" to remove this. Then, using the Simple Edits plugin, I edited the shortcodes. It now looks like this: "Posted on July 1, 2012 — Leave a Comment."
That's how I want it to display under each post title. But if you scroll down to the grid on the demo, the post info below the titles is exactly the same. Because of the narrow width, I only want "Posted on July 1, 2012" to display. I was able to remove the comments link using CSS, but the hyphen still displays.
I could create an image for the hyphen and swap it with the dot image, and then just block the image in the grid using CSS. But I may change the font, size and color of the hyphen, so this would be inconvenient.
So I thought that maybe I could somehow use hooks to address this or add some code to the child functions file. But I'm really not sure how to do this. In the past I've just gone into the main files and did my editing there, but that's not a good practice.
Thanks for any help you can provide with this!
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Carla the MooseMemberI just submitted a help ticket for this same problem.
I pasted the code from the Code Snippets page into my child functions file. My dashboard turned white, as did my website. No error codes, but clearly there's an error.
All I did was remove the brackets on this: [Continue reading]
I wanted to resurrect this thread and will post back when support responds to my ticket with a solution. I can't access my website at all. I'm guessing the fix will involve accessing the child functions file via FTP, but I've only ever used Cpanel and have no clue how to do that.
I mentioned in the ticket that there needs to be instructions on how to use this code.
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