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Hi Mohammad. I assume you’re referring to WPML, but if not, could you please clarify?
Thanks!
-DBOk, so I figured it out from another forum topic. This worked for me:
.pagination-wrap.blog-pagination { display: none; }
Do you have any suggestions on how to edit the text that appears in the pagination for the blog page itself. I would like to change “Próximo” in Spanish to “Siguiente”?
Thanks!
-DBHello again Rui.
What would be the best way, then, to remove the pagination on the blog post itself without removing the pagination visible on the main blog page.
I tried:
.pagination-wrap { display: none!important; }
It removed both. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
-DBHi Rui. Thanks for letting me know. I’ll keep doing what I’m doing, then.
Best,
DBThanks Mohammad. That seems to do the trick.
-DBHey Mohammad,
Thanks for that. We had understood that that setting was to make the menu continue displaying once the user had scrolled down the page. I assume this would be useful if we wanted a transparent header.
Thanks anyway. It worked like a charm.
Best,
DBNovember 13, 2014 at 9:41 am in reply to: Latest Revolution Slider updates block hyperlinks or meta links #127934Hey! Thanks for that. I’ll let you know after installing the new version what kind of difference it makes. Thanks again, Mohammad.
November 13, 2014 at 9:24 am in reply to: Latest Revolution Slider updates block hyperlinks or meta links #127924Hi Mohammad. Thanks for your quick response. I’ve re-updated the Revolution Slider plugin to version 4.6.2 (by the way, the plugin tells me there’s a more recent version available – 4.6.3).
Nothing seems to have changed. Let me know if you need some other detail.
Thanks so much!
-DBHey Kyle,
Thanks so much. That did the trick. I guess I was referring to the page heading for a post page. It’s what is called “page title” in the post editor, but is definitely within the div.heading-text in the page code.
Thanks again to both of you!
-ReidHey Mohammad,
Thanks for the fast response. I’ve tried the custom css you say, but it still is staying bold. Any other suggestions would be most appreciated!
Thanks again,
ReidThis reply has been marked as private.Hey Kyle,
Thanks for the quick response. The custom css you mention I had already attempted but to no avail. I’ve tried again but still with no result. I should mention that I’m using Neighborhood and not Clique. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
-ReidHi,
This topic the closest answer I’ve found to my question but it still doesn’t solve the issue I’m working with.
I need to change the font style of the title of each blog post from h1 to h3, which is not bold. Any suggestions?
Or better still, is possible to make h1 normal instead of bold?
Thanks so much,
ReidFebruary 28, 2014 at 3:37 pm in reply to: How to change/hide the "description" tittle in a product accordion #52968Thanks so much Mohammad,
That worked exactly the way I wanted it.
Great support!-Clara
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