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  • Thread Starter mhenrylucero

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    Thanks, I appreciate the response. However, neither of these links helps me. I don’t want to try to avoid duplicate post slugs. I want to use them — each under different categories/hierarchies, of course. I really don’t understand why this is such a hard problem to get around. So should I take this answer to mean WordPress isn’t working on it, or won’t, or doesn’t consider it a big enough issue to fix?

    And if I did want to edit the core files, which of the alterations on that link I gave should I follow? All of them? Only one? Only some? It’s really not clear, since some of them seem to be alterations of others, or later versions of others.

    Thanks again.

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    Thread Starter mhenrylucero

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    Nevermind, I did some playing around with the Editor and switched the H2 to an H1 in the content.php file. Thanks anyway!

    Thread Starter mhenrylucero

    (@mhenrylucero)

    OK, I tried reverting it to the last revision before the update. It wouldn’t let me do it last night, but for some reason now it will.

    For some reason, I still have the problem. I never noticed it before, so I don’t know if it was an update problem or not.

    This is what I think is happening. Using Chrome’s “Inspect Element” tool, I see that the entry title on the main page is an H1 while the entry title on the post pages is an H2. Musing over the HTML for the H1, I see the dimensions are 540 x 47. Doing the same to the H2, the dimensions are 540 x 50. So an extra 3px is coming from somewhere.

    I’m not sure how to change this so they’re the same. Could I do that with the “Edit CSS” Jetpack tool I’ve been using, or does this require editing the theme pages? Either way, how do I do it?

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter mhenrylucero

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    I think most of my edits were to the CSS file, so that will probably work fine. Thanks for the suggestion!

    The only thing I can recall that wasn’t CSS was adding something to the header file in order to use a Google font. But that’s probably easy to add back in.

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