Digital experiences for all disciplines
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http://tsihealthcare.com/maintesting/?page_id=26 (here is the link to the careers page we designed)
http://tsihealthcare.com/maintesting/?jobs=revenue-cycle-management (here is a link to one of the job detail pages)
http://tsihealthcare.com/maintesting/?post_type=jobs (Here is the link to the random jobs page that we did not design or have control over)I know we have a category called blog, that is where all our blog posts are held. I figured when you clicked that link you are seeing the category page but we don’t want to see that page. Is there a way to have it not link to a category page? Would we have to get rid of the blog category? I don’t think I can delete that “blog” category because when I go to the category page there is no option to delete the blog category. (see attached photo)
Would using a different permalink format help with theses issues?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.That didn’t make the actual blog post rectangles smaller. That just made the posts extend to the edge of the page. Is there a css code that can make the actual post blocks smaller?
I am using Firefox most of the time. I did notice that it works the way it should on Safari and Google Chrome, but not on Firefox and Internet Explorer. And yes, I tried different machines.
Okay I put both on the page. I wasn’t talking about the modal content, that didn’t change. The text on the modal button is black and I would like it to be the light blue I’ve been using.
Yeah I tried that but the text on the modal is black instead of the light blue. Is there a way to change the text color?
Is it possible to do the same thing to the modal button right below those icons? But just to that modal and not the other modals on the page?
Yes, that worked! Thanks!
I know, thats the problem. The three middle icons are 1/3 width and the two outside icons are 1/4 width. I know that obviously creates unequal spacing between the icons, thats why I was wondering if there is a padding code or something I could add to make the spacing look equal.
Yes, the icons are centered on the page. I guess I worded my question wrong. I was wondering if there is a css code or something that can make the spacing between each icon equal. Because if you look at them the spacing between the first two and the last two are not the same as the spacing between the icons in the middle. Can you help me with this?
Okay, so I made the photos smaller. Now I want to make all three centered on the page. Is there something I can add to that custom css code you gave me? Here is the link to the page: http://tsihealthcare.com/maintesting/?page_id=22. The three images I’m talking about are on the second row, I’ve made them smaller but they are all pushed to the left, I would like them to be centered. What is the best way to do this?
Whoops. But the code for making the image size smaller looks like it only have one closing bracket, unless I’m looking at it wrong. So I should delete the ones that are on their own lines by themselves?
To Amy Pinney. One of the larger ones at the bottom. I wanted to see if it would make that size smaller.
I put this css code in and added the extra class name to one of the photos but it doesn’t seem to be doing anything to the photo I added the extra class to. I’ve changed the margin number but it isn’t changing the size of the photo. Am I doing something wrong?
Would I still be able to show the menu and footer on this maintenance page, but have it so people can’t navigate through it?
That worked to make the boxes shorter in height, what would I need to add to that css code to make the boxes a little skinnier? I tried adding another pixel size after the 20 px but that didn’t do anything.
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