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chrisford
MemberBrad, you're a genius. Thank you! I took the easy way - added
.home .post-meta .tags {
display
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none
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}
Worked like a charm. Thank you very much!!
chrisford
MemberOK this is odd. I responded to you earlier this morning, but it's not here.
On the main page - http://www.myfordassociates.com the tags are shown under each blog post summary.
It includes FILED IN: [category] then under that TAGGED WITH: [tags]
I just want to remove the TAGGED WITH: so they don't show all over the main page that way. So, I'd like them to only show: FILED IN:
chrisford
MemberHey Brad,
Sorry for the late response. For some reason, I didn't receive a notification that I had a response to my question!
I just don't want the tags to appear under the summaries on the main page. It looks messy and cluttered. Instead, I'll use a tag cloud in the footer or sidebar.
I've been poking around looking for a setting of some kind to no avail.
Check out the main blog page: http://www.myfordassociates.com
The categories and tags are listed under each blog post like this:
FILED UNDER: MEDICAL DEVICES (EDIT)
TAGGED WITH: ALLERGAN, AMERICAN BOARD OF PLASTIC SURGERY, APPROVED, BRAIN CANCER, BREAST AUGMENTATION, BREAST CANCER, CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE, CDRH, CENTER FOR DEVICES AND RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH,CERVICAL, CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE, FDA, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, GEL, GRANT STEVENS, GUMMY BEAR,HANI ZEINI, JEFFERY SHUREN, LUNG CANCER, LYMPHOMA, MASTECTOMY, NATRELLE, NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE, REMOVAL OF IMPLANT, REOPERATION, REPRODUCTIVE COMPLICATIONS, RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, SIENTRA, SILICONE BREAST IMPLANT, VULVAR CANCER
I would like to get rid of the list of tags and keep the category only.
chrisford
MemberThanks Brad. That's exactly what I did... it works great, too. I thought about scalability, and using more common image proportions, but still went with the 600x200. It just looks really good on this theme, I think.
Thanks for the info and your help... my site's looking great!
chrisford
MemberI think the best way is just to create featured images 600x200 or at least in that proportion so they resize consistently, since it won't crop them. It'll look better anyway. At least I got the featured image to show up in that position. That was kinda driving me crazy.
chrisford
MemberGreat suggestion Brad. That worked for the archive page, but still no dice on the main blog page. The featured image I uploaded is 1280x720 and it's resized to 620x349 which is 48%. I wonder if there's a percentage resize setting somewhere that I'm not seeing.
I'm noticing that it crops the image proportion for the grid on the main page and for the archive, but not for the top blog post which is interesting. I don't really like that it crops, but I guess it's better than going a couple of sizes smaller on the width in order to get the full picture in the box. I've got a different theme on another blog that does that, but it uses a more common image proportion for the featured blog images. (600X400).
I really like the slim rectangular image they've got on the sample. So if I can get it to resize to 600 width then center crop the height, I'd be happy with that.
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