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James ChaiMember
Try this
.front-page-1 .widget-title h4 { text-align: right; }
Tip: You can determine the 'exact' element(s) that you want to change/edit by using your browsers 'inspect' tool.
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James ChaiMemberInfinity Pro is unique in that it comes with a few style sheets (style.css, style-front.css, woocommerce.css)
as for the entry title try
.front-page-1 .entry-title { font-size: 22px; font-size: 2.2rem; letter-spacing: 2px; text-transform: uppercase; }
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James ChaiMemberAccess your style-front.css file and find the 'widget' area that you want to change/edit the font size.
i.e.
.front-page-1 p { font-size: 22px; font-size: 2.2rem; letter-spacing: 2px; text-transform: uppercase; }
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James ChaiMemberAlternately you can use Jetpack's 'Visibility' function. Once installed and activated one of Jetpacks features allows you activate 'Widget Visibility'.
You can determine 'rules' to apply that will either show/hide widgets accordingly.
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April 7, 2017 at 10:50 am in reply to: remove top navigation menu from going green pro theme #204447James ChaiMemberTry
.nav-primary { display: none; }
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James ChaiMemberThe full css should look like this
.site-header, .site-title, .site-description { display: none; }
and try adjusting your .site-inner padding to 0 (currently at 20px). This should make the elements 'flush' to each other.
Use your browsers 'inspect' tool to determine the elements you want to target and edit.
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James ChaiMemberAcross the entire site or just the homepage?
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James ChaiMemberoops, just read the part where you don't want it to show anywhere on the site ...
try this instead
.site-title, .site-description { display: none; }
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James ChaiMemberHello,
see if this works
.front-page .site-title, .front-page .site-description { display: none; }
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