Can I move a tag cloud from the side bar to the top of a category archive page?
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Can I move a tag cloud from the sidebar?
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Hi there,
If you just want to move the location of the Tag Cloud widget it would be best to move this question to the CSS Customization forum here:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/forum/css-customization
If you want to add the content of the Tag Cloud Widget to a post/page you can copy the HTML and add that to the Post/Page editor. If this is what you want, please let me know and I’d be happy to help!
Cheers!
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Thanks! I have posted my question in the CSS Customization forum as you suggested.
Could you also help to walk me through the process of adding the content of the Tag Cloud to a post/page?
Thanks again!
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In order to add it to a post/page you will need copy/paste HTML. So in Google Chrome go to the page with the Tag Cloud widget, right click it, and go to Inspect Element as seen here:
Then right click wp_widget_tag_cloud and select copy as HTML as seen here:
Copy and paste that to your post/page and it will show up there!
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Thanks, that worked great!
I’m wondering if it’s possible to re-format the tag cloud into a more cloud-like shape? Currently it’s just a long column, as you can see here: http://equiphealthcare.ca/category/publications-relevant-to-equip/
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Hello again,
I just played around in the Visual view and re-formatted the cloud to look how I wanted. Another question though, is it possible to remove the “Posted in ….” at the end of a post? I found a forum that suggested using
.entry-info {
display: none;
}… but when I added it into the Text view and published it simply replaced the Published in- but was still visible.
Thanks again!
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Hi there!
Glad you got the cloud formatted! As for removing the Posted in at the bottom of each post, try adding this to your CSS:
.post .cat-links { display: none; } -
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