'Load More Posts' Replaced the Custom CSS I just installed. Refund?
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I just bought the CSS upgrade so that I could make the font size for the ‘Older Posts/Newer Posts’ larger. Now those buttons have been replaced by a ‘Load More Posts’ button. How can I get a refund for the CSS or change it back to how it was?
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I purchased the Custom Design upgrade and changed my mind. Can I get a refund? Yes. Please check our refund policy on upgrades. http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/#frequently-asked-questions
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Since you have the upgrade, you can use CSS to remove the ‘Load More Posts’ button and make the regular navigation links show up again.
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I’ve requested a refund. I don’t have the CSS expertise to have to constantly respond to these types of updates that override the customization I just installed. That said, what the CSS code to do this so I can reconsider purchasing the upgrade again?
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@timethief: Why shouldn’t it be?
@sseverson389: You’ll have to wait for a staff reply. (But chances are staff will ‘neglect’ answering this particular question.)
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@sseverson389, may I ask why you would like to remove the Load More Posts button first? Would it work for you to re-style to look of that button?
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Mostly a question of page loads for WordAds as I’m involved in that program. It’s a question of few hits and ad impressions.
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Thanks for the info. I don’t think this should be an issue for WordAds. I’ll see what additional info. I can find about that for you.
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I researched this a bit, and I found that WordAds are currently displayed once at the top of pages, including a home page using infinite scrolling. Note that may not always stay the same and the WordAds team may update that in the future. Also, I appreciate that you’ve posted a good explanation about why you want to make a change like this.
To switch from the Load More Posts button to older/newer links in the Enterprise theme, add this to your Appearance → Custom Design → CSS editor:
#content .navlink { display: block; } #infinite-handle { display: none; }It would be cool if you report back whether it has any effect on your ads. I’d be interested in passing feedback like that along to our developers for review.
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