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genwrock, I tried your code again today, and this time it worked fine. The widget seems to have corrected itself, and now the related-post links appear in normal font weight. Thank you for your suggestion!
doug_eikeMemberYour code solved the initial problem with the bolding of the Related-Posts links, but when I add the widget, the home-page video disappears completely. I think there's something I don't understand about that widget, but I probably should open another thread to deal with it. Thank you for solving the link-text problem!
doug_eikeMemberThank you. I'll probably end up using the plug-in, but I would like to study the php option first. I've eliminated the Related Posts links for now, but the same problem occurs in another place on the page. Thanks again!
doug_eikeMemberIs there an administrator who marks the threads as resolved? Or is there something I need to do to do so?
doug_eikeMemberI've already looked at the Genesis Theme Settings, and I don't see anything that applies to the category pages alone. Tomorrow I'll take a closer look at the pre-get-posts information you've provided, but a cursory look tells me that it's far above my coding level at this point. My html and css skills are improving, but php is a new area for me. I'll do some homework and return with further questions. Thank you for your help.
doug_eikeMemberBrad, I just added your file under the name "category.php" to my Lifestyle Pro child theme, and now one post title appears as a link at the top of each category page. So far, so good! 🙂
Only one title appears in each category, though, and I would like for all of the post tiles in the categories to be listed as links on the category pages. I would like a long listing of links to appear on the category pages that I can style with css. Can you give me some direction as to how to force the other posts onto the category pages?
Here's what a category page looks like now: Grammar
Thanks!
doug_eikeMemberBrad, thanks for the advice and the link. I'm looking at the hierarchy now, and although it appears complicated, I know I need to study it. I'm still unable to use the information you've provided, but I'll read for a couple of days and come back here with another comment/question. Thanks again.
doug_eikeMemberThis comment refers to the previous two posts--Brad's and mine.
Brad, I'm looking at your archive.php code, and it seems it applies to the entire site, including the home page, other pages, and perhaps the footer.
I would like to limit the change to two category pages only, and I need the listings on those category pages to be links to each post. Can you suggest the adjustments that I would have to make to your archive.php file in order to accomplish that?
Here’s a link to one of the category pages on my site: Expressions
Thanks!
doug_eikeMemberI'm trying to do the same thing. I have two category pages on my secondary menu, and I would like them to be lists of links to the posts in their respective categories. I'm using a PC with Windows 8 and the Genesis Framework with the Lifestyle Pro child theme.
I am fairly comfortable with html and css, but I am still leery of hosing my site by messing with the php coding. Is there any way to accomplish what I want with css? Brad, you mention hiding everything with css, but I'm not sure what you mean.
Here's a link to one of the category pages on my site: Expressions
Thanks!
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