• I cannot find the correct CSS code to NOT display the link description next to the actual link (in my menu, under links). I like how the little pop-up description works, but I only want the Link Name to be displayed on the actual page, w/0 the description. Hope that makes sense.
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  • So do you want to completely remove the link description or just remove the ones on that page? For the latter, go to your link manager and delete the descriptions. Don’t know if you want the first part, I don’t utilize the link management section of WordPress.

    Thread Starter elmsblog

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    I’d like the description to show up when you hover (in the little yellow box), just not displayed right there on the page with the link name. Make sense?

    I’d like to do that too, anyone got any ideas?

    elmsblog, anon :
    The description does not show up because there is no “title” for the links. Edit the links in the linkmanager and add the description to the “title” field.

    I think they’re trying to do the opposite ??
    Just uncheck “Desc.” in your Links Manager and it will not print the Description (but it’ll be available on hover)
    (beware, there are two “Desc.” in the Links Manager : one for “Description”, one for “Descending” related to Sorting options)

    Thanks for the tip, ozh. Just to clarify, go to Links > Link Categories and then click on “Edit” at the right of the link category that you want to suppress descriptions.

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