Category archives' title
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Hi.
I’m new to CSS and I can not pretend I know anything about the codes! nothing. I simply designed my site and now having trouble making the title fonts smaller. Too bogus! please help.And is there away I can remove the “category archive section” on my page? Its rather huge and unnecessary.
The site is http://bimboamole.org
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Sorry, don’t know, but I have wondered the same – is it possible to remove that heading “category archives section” from the categories that I turned into pages?
I’m sending this in hope to be able to keep up in case someone who knows the anwser to this. -
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@bimboamole:
a) Add this and decrease the value:.entry-title { font-size: 60px !important; }b) Elisedesaulniers’s suggestion will remove the heading but will leave a useless empty section above the content. Better use this:
.page-header { display: none; }@swesternacher: You can’t remove the heading if you don’t have the Custom Design upgrade.
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Wao. Thanks all
But greater thanks to Justpi! You must be good! The category header nonsense is gone.
However I am still left with the big font. How do I go about that.
Or if you don’t mind, what do I do to know how to manipulate and use the CSS myself? I do not know nothing about it!
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Like is there a complete list of codes or something that I could always make reference to?
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You’re welcome!
However I am still left with the big font. How do I go about that.
? I gave the answer to that in #a above.
what do I do to know how to manipulate and use the CSS myself?
is there a complete list of codes or something that I could always make reference to?
Depends on what you mean by “complete list”. If you mean ready-to-use answers to any question, like the ones Elise or I gave, no.
CSS codes have two parts: the initial part (selector or selectors), and the part inside the brackets (properties and values). Selectors determine which element you target, properties and values determine what you do to the element. To find out what selector(s) you should use when you want to change something, you need to learn to use a developer extension. To learn about properties and values, you can start studying CSS tutorials and reference pages. Studying replies in this forum is also very useful.
See this post of mine for more:
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