Fresh News — Changing position of featured images
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Link to my blog: http://btweenthecovers.com/
I am trying to figure out how to change the position of the featured images in posts on my homepage. I use the Headlines theme on another blog that I own, and those featured images appear inline and to the left on the homepage posts. For the blog linked above, I am using the Fresh News theme and the featured images appear above the title of the posts. How can I change the CSS code so that the featured images on the Fresh News theme appear like they do on the Headlines theme? (For an example of what I mean concerning the Headlines theme, please see http://heathershodgepodge.com/)
Any help would be appreciated!
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Your theme is a premium theme and we Volunteers answering questions on this forum have no knowledge of how they are designed to operate, and no access to the themes, so posting to this forum is not likely to be productive. When you purchased your premium theme what came with that purchase was support directly from the theme designer. When you purchased the custom design upgrade you also purchased Staff support. Please click this link and post to that forum for theme support. Premium Themes Forum link.
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I know all of that, but thank you. I did post some other questions about CSS code for this theme in the Premium Themes forum and noticed that this same thing was said in reverse by someone in that forum, so I thought I would pose this question here since it concerned CSS customization. Thank you for the clarification, though.
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You’re welcome. I’m glad you understand that as we Volunteers do not have access to premium themes, and as all CSS editing is theme specific it’s not possible to help with them. You can get Staff support for your CSS editing. Best wishes with it.
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As long as your blog is public, volunteers can see look at the html and css regardless if it is public or private, they just can’t install the theme on their own to test. You don’t have to be able to install the theme to help out.
I tested the following CSS for the Fresh News theme using the CSS inspector option in Firebug on Firefox. Try it out:
img.feat-image { float: left; margin-left: 0px !important; padding-right: 20px; border: 0; background: #fff; } -
Oh my goodness, you are simply awesome, @designsimply. Thank you so much! Worked like a charm.
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I actually had to change one part of that. I had to change “img.feat-image” to “.featuredpost img” so the CSS wouldn’t also affect the slider images. Thank you, again!
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@designsimply
I have noted your comment and will now choose to fail to respond to all all threads of this nature. -
@hlindskold, aha, good catch!
@timethief, yeah, hmm, it’s a fine line. I think if it’s a general CSS question, it can be answered here, but sometimes… we may still also send someone with a premium theme to the dedicated premium theme forum. It really depends on the case and how complex the CSS is and how super specific to the theme it is or isn’t. I think I’ll check in with the theme team on it too. I always appreciate your input!
As for me, I’m trying to work to answer CSS questions while keeping the very best balance I can with you guys. There’s lots to do, and not just in the forums! :)
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@designsimply
Hello again. I’m not into walking fine lines, so I’ll simply flag all “I have a premium theme and I need support for CSS editing threads” with “modlook”, and leave the sorting to Staff. :) -
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Understood, unlike this one, only those that are posted into the Support forum will need flagging. :)
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You’re welcome. :) While you are here would you please fish my comment made on another thread here > https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/convert-post-into-page?replies=7#post-711067 out of the spam filter?
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