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  • Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi Steven –

    Ok. Thanks. I will learn to live with it ??

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi Steven –

    Thanks. So oddly enough not sure how the issue with the Home link was resolved – I certainly didn’t do anything to fix it, but glad that worked itself out on its own (I suppose).

    Thank you for the other helpful information. I’ll try it.

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi –

    No worries. Thanks for clarifying. I’ll have to give that a try.

    Also, I have gone ahead and de-activated the maintenance mode temporarily so that you can take a further look on the other item as well.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Thanks. Sorry, but not sure I follow. If I remove the custom CSS from the excerpts, then the intentional line I placed under each post (to signify the end of the blog post) is also removed.

    Also, yes, I would appreciate your help in adjusting the thumbnail containers as well (as per your response above).

    Best

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    I should have been clearer in my initial message – I am trying to get the page/front page sidebar to display on a submenu age? (I want the “About” section to display on the submenu pages, like it displays on all my other pages).

    Thanks

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi –

    Thanks, but the issue I have with what you’ve just mentioned is the default sidebar is actually showing up on all my pages- even on the pages that already have dedicated sidebars.

    So if I put the “About” section on the default sidebar, I end up with two “About” sections in the sidebar area on the pages that already have dedicated sidebars – e.g. sidebar- page, sidebar -post page. Does that make sense? (I am trying to avoid this).

    Appreciate you looking into this further.

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi Steven –

    Thanks and hope you had a good weekend!

    I was able to figure out how to create the transition (zoom in and out) effect on the blog feed page for the featured images.

    However, I still have questions on the blog feed page (“Blog” page from the navigation menu) as follows:
    1. How can I fix the margins on the bottom of an image so that they are all the same size?? Right now the margin on the bottom of the first image has alot more space than the bottom margins on the other two images.

    2. How can I show the comment count for blog posts on my blog feed page (“Blog” page from the navigation menu)?? (Not sure if this something you can advise me on – I used the Gutenberg latest post block to create this page, and it doesn’t look like comment count is an option).?Is there some other way?

    Also, as far as the comments page, I was able to see the opt-in option for “Save my name…”, however not the other two opt-in options I see on the demo site – 2.) Notify me of follow up comments by e-mail; 3.) Notify me of new posts by e-mail.?

    How do I get the other two opt-ins to display on the comments page?? Do I need to install plug-in(s)?? Any recommendations?

    I’ve gone ahead and de-activated maintenance mode temporarily so that you can view my website.
    Thanks so much!

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    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Thanks Steven!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Sorry – one more thing on this topic…

    I when I hover over the featured image on the separate post page that I created, I would like to have the same affect as when I hover over any of the featured images/blog feed images on the front page in the demo (e.g. it kind of zooms into the picture).

    Is there code or CSS that I can use to get this effect?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi –

    Thank you. This was extremely helpful. I actually found a way, using the idea you shared. I created a separate post page and used the latest post widget in the Gutenberg block builder on that page.

    The only thing I notice now is on that page, the font title of the post looks different from the theme and also the category isn’t listed on each post.

    Is there CSS that the I can use so the category appears for each post and the font title looks the same (all caps and same size) as how it appears in the blog feed on the demo?

    (Again, I am using the free version of Juliet)

    Thanks so much!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi –

    Thanks! I was actually able to figure it out based on what you shared.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi Lap –

    Thanks. I want to include an Instagram icon that would take people to my Instagram page. Can you assist me with the appropriate HTML code I should include in the Form?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Hi –

    Thanks for your patience and detailed responses. I am not 100% sure how to do this, as my site isn’t yet published (all that’s published now is the “Coming Soon” page. However to offer some clarification to my first question, I would like it to look as it does in the demo – the section where people can leave a reply and comment on a blog post. Is this setup in Contact Form 7? Can you provide me with the code used in the demo?

    For my second question – In the demo – the home page has a “Recent Posts” section listed under the “Featured Posts”. Is it possible to have “Recent Posts” on the home page like the demo and and also have a separate page that shows the Blog Feed – Excerpts?

    Also, how can I get my category page to display blog posts, similar to how it’s being displayed in the demo? (sorry, I added this question here, forgot to include it before. Happy to start a new post for this question if need be).

    I hope this helps somewhat.

    Thanks for your assistance thus far!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Thanks!

    1. It seems this is working fine now. Not sure how, but the shading appears in the about me section wherever I’ve included that custom HTML.

    2. Thanks – this was also extremely helpful. Looks great!

    Thread Starter rumraisingelato

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    Thanks. The code was super helpful.

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