Moving child element to follow previous div
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I am trying to make https://teainc.staging.wpengine.com/whatsnew1/ look like https://tinyurl.com/gpefnw6.
Almost there. The “Read more” is in the wrong place.
It’s a child element within a few nested divs, and I used CSS in the theme’s (themes.muffingroup.com/be/splash/) built in custom CSS editor to hide the parent.
Someone else built the site, and I don’t have the theme’s license, so I can’t post it on the theme’s support page.
It’s in the same place as it is when the parent divs show, hoping I can move the ‘Read more’ right after the excerpt, (the class is post-excerpt), just like tinyurl.com/gpefnw6.
This is the CSS I’m using. What do I need to do to display ‘Read More’ right after the excerpt?
.entry-title, .entry-title a { font-family: "Open Sans", Arial, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 24px; color: #808080 !important; pointer-events:none; } .post-footer { visibility: hidden; } .post-more { visibility: visible; } .post-excerpt, .post-more { display: inline !important; }
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