After the update to 6.5, I notice the rendering of quotes is different. Before, there was a margin/space after the quote before the next block of text. With WordPress 6.5, there’s no margin or space, so the quote is jammed together into the next block, so all of the posts that contain quotes look broken.
Changing “blockquote” in the theme’s style.css fixes this.
From:
blockquote
{
margin: 0 1.5em;
}
To:
blockquote
{
margin: 0 1.5em 1.5em;
}
Why there’s a difference now with 6.5, I’m not sure.
]]>Hello ,
i am using Escutcheon theme and i would like to remove “written by admin” that shows up on the sidebar on the top left in every post,just over the date.Not only the “admin” word by the whole thing “written by admin”
Can you please help?
Thank you
Sotiris
]]>I just installed this theme and mostly love it, but my one complaint is that it’s hard to read captions on images! If you click the link below, you can see the “Welcome to Miami!” caption below the first image is pretty difficult to read because it’s gray on dark gray. I like the background color, but can’t figure out how to change the default color of the caption. Please help!
]]>Hallo,
I’m tying to increase the logo size of the Escutcheon theme. I did get some control over the size with:
img{
max-width: 400px;
}
but it wont increase the size bigger than 200px.
Can someone help me with that?
Thanks!
Siggi
After go daddy automatically updated my WordPress version my logo no longer appears on the top of any of my pages.
Can anyone take a look and explain why?
]]>Hello,
I originally posted this message here, but was asked by a moderator to post my message to the Escutcheon support forum instead.
I’d like to completely replace Google Fonts with standard good old fashioned Web Safe Fonts on my self-hosted WP site (currently under construction) for maximum load speed, user privacy, and simplicity. The parent style.css file for Escutcheon makes use of two Google Fonts.
I’m using Escutcheon 1.0.8.
If I manually replace the Google Fonts with standard Web Safe font-families in my customized child theme style.css file, will the Google Fonts in the parent style.css file still trigger the call to Google’s font servers, or will my customized child theme style.css file stop this from happening?
And would I also need to modify any of the Escutcheon child theme php files to block the connection to Google Fonts?
I’m a noob, so apologies if my questions strike you as dumb, and thank you in advance for being kind, and for whatever help you may be able to provide. ??
]]>After the last WordPress update, I believe all my page titles stopped showing up including on the blog page, None of the titles are showing up that are supposed to be in a bright blue.
Can anyone help me get this important aspect of my webpage back up?
Thank you in advance!
-Chris
]]>Hi guys,
I more or less new to www.remarpro.com.
I’ve made a Website using the Escutcheon theme – but now I want to Change some colours.
I’ve did the most things I needed, but now I have no idea to change some Special elements.
here I’ve made a screenshot which the part I can’t Change:
I managed to change the widget title with
h1.widget-title {
color: #c01c11!important;
}
but for the other parts I can’t figure out how to do it ??
Anyone knows the CSS for that?
Sorry for my eventually bad english ??
I hope you can help me ??
]]>I’m using the Escutcheon theme on more than one site… one built directly through WP and one accessed through a hosting company (Windstream.) One instance (the former) has features that are not available in the other such as Font control and the ability to add a Logo. The lacking site is Automattic’s latest update of Escutcheon, and the description says Font control and logo adding should be there. Is this a WP issue or do I have to find answers from Automattic? Is it possible that a freshly downloaded version could be defective in some way? Can I (should I) safely reload the program over itself?
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