• hello!

    i visited a couple of wordpress blogs the other day and noticed they have the widget title set as image to their own likings. i mean, if you add a widget and insert a title, for example: “about us” …but instead, in those pages where i visited, they replaced the original texts to the “background image” of their own to each of the widget title.

    so, i wonder how do you do that? all i see is “widgettitle” of h2 codes everywhere and don’t even know how to modify each widget title’s code itself.

    hmm….

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  • It probably is in your css as #sidebar H2

    Thread Starter juukyuu

    (@juukyuu)

    i’m sorry, this is not what i mean. thank you, though.

    so, what i mean was, for example in one of your widget, you have titles as “about us” and “portfolio” …those two are under the sidebar h2, correct? and that means, you can modify its size, color, font, or however you like under the basic css. to the websites i was referring to that was pretty different to this… they replaced those to a background image.

    “about us” original text turns into a real designed in “background-image” css format.

    like you see here: davidhellmann.com

    at the bottom of the page, you see things like “latest articles” within the widget. that widget title isn’t original itself. there’s a “background-image” behind it.

    so, the question is: how?

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