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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Museum Core] Adding code to homepageHi,
That didn’t work I’m afraid. The instructions explicitly say it needs to be added to the Homepage. Here are the instructions:
Link your website
By adding a short line of code to https://www.thenumber-eightytwo.com, you can make your Google+ page eligible to show up on the right hand side of the Google search page for relevant queries and make your Google+ page more discoverable. Learn more
Ask your site’s webmaster to add the following line of code to your site’s homepage:You can also email these instructions to your webmaster
Check that the line of code was added to your site’s homepage and that the modified homepage is live on your site. Then try testing again.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Museum Core] Adding code to homepageHi Chris,
I want to add a Google+ validation code to link my Google+ blog page to my website.
It’s: Google+
and I want to add it to thenumber-eightytwo.com
Many thanks,
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Museum Core] Full Text/Summary in Main Page FeedThank you.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Museum Core] Full Text/Summary in Main Page FeedOh, okay.
Is there any way I can show full articles instead of intros on my main page though?
Many thanks,
Jamie.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Museum Core] Museum Core theme ModificationsHi Chris,
Many thanks for all your help.
I’ve had a chance to try and sort the second preference of dissapearing tags on the main page but seem to be having a little trouble. I’m really not too savvy with CSS so that may be thev problem.
I’ve added the above code to my Jetpack CSS. I added it on a line starting under some previous code I have on there so it now looks like this:
.form-allowed-tags {
display: none;
}.home .postmetadata {
display: none;
}Any help is much appreciated.
Jamie.
Okay, that’s great.
Thank you very much.
Hi all,
Thank you for all your help. This really is a great support community.
I posted the provided code (thank you paulwpxp) into the jetpack CSS. I went for this option as I don’t have a child theme set up (I hope this doesn’t cause me issues down the line).
It worked perfectly.
Again, thank you all.
Jamie.
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have tried what you recommended, namely the enabling of Jetpack’s commenting system. Though unfortunately, it isn’t overriding my default comment system.
Can you tell me of a particular way to override it?
Many thanks,