How to remove ‘pages’ links from a header?
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Hi all. I am using ‘Garland by Stefan Nagtegaal and Steven Wittens’ for my blog and am happy with it so far, EXCEPT I would like to have NO ‘pages’ links along my header and only in my sidebar. I use pages for long link lists (You’ll see this if you visit) and therefore prefer a list to appear only in the sidebar. I would like to know how to remove the pages links on the header. Some step by step help would be appreciated, I am computer literate but not CSS literate. Many thanks!
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I apologise, the blog url didn’t show. It is http://earlychildhoodclassroom.wordpress.com/
You can see how the pages links are not wanted. -
You can simply create a suitable “parent” page and turn all the ones you have now into “child” pages to it: the header displays parent pages only.
Your parent page could be “Links to Everywhere”; in that case you’d need to make the widget title invisible. You can do that by putting the html code for a blank space in the widget title box:
& n b s p ;
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You’re welcome. And I see you applied it with a twist: making the parent invisible instead of the widget title. Nice!
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Yes, otherwise the heading for the links was odd, not deep and bolded like the others. Now I have to live with the odd little dot there and up there ;), but it’s vast improvement. Thanks again. Tricks like this are very handy to know.
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