Fukasawa Theme
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Hi All,
I just installed this beautiful free theme called Fukasawa. Unfortunately there is no customization support for it. I would like to start using it, but need to make a few changes to CSS code first. The theme can be seen in demo here:
http://www.andersnoren.se/themes/fukasawa/
And can download for free here: https://wordpress.org/themes/fukasawa/
Was wondering if perhaps I could please get some help from anyone who has used this theme before?
I would like to comment out the following code:
1 – Remove the big sized featured image from within a post at the top.
2 – Hide the big previous post and next post links at the bottom within a post.
3 – Hide post date, categories and all post tags at the bottom of a post.
Would like to code in the following:
1 – Author and post date at the top of a post underneath post title.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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These forums are for sites hosted on WordPress.com, but you’re running the WordPress software on your own hosting. If you need further help with the self-hosted version of Fukasawa, feel free to post in its forum at WordPress.org:
https://wordpress.org/support/theme/fukasawa/
You’ll need a free WordPress.org account to post – if you don’t already have one, you can register here:
https://wordpress.org/support/register.php
Be sure to provide a link to your site when you post so people can help you more easily.
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p.s. most of what you want to do can be accomplished with a bit of custom CSS.
Use a browser inspector to locate the elements you want to remove and then apply
display: noneto them. You can learn more about CSS here:http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/how-to-find-your-themes-css/
http://blog.thewcc.com/a-web-inspector-tutorial-for-front-end-developers/
https://cssworkshop.wordpress.com/
Don’t edit the theme files directly, otherwise your changes will be overwritten every time the theme is updated.
An easy way to add custom CSS is to use the CSS editor included in the Customizer as of WordPress 4.7. Head to Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS to add your custom CSS.
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