Orvis Theme — undesired/undesirable separator+vertical space
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Hello,
Implementing a prototype site, free plan for now, using the Orvis theme. Followed all the documentation as best I can, added some pix and text content. The home page is static and has the Portfolio Page Template set. What I see matches what the Orvis documentation promises and the Orvis Live Demo shows. It is very close to ideal for my content!
However… No matter what browser I use, I also get an extra separator below the tagline and above the content, where I don’t want it and where my bosses will hate it. This doesn’t appear on the Orvis Live demo.
I think what I’m seeing is the separator that appears between posts on a blog, or as header separator below –or footer separator above– main content. Just to be certain it is clear what the separator looks like, you can see it (or something very similar) on the Orvis Live Demo:
1. Click the “Open Live Demo” at https://wordpress.com/theme/orvis …
2. On the demo, click “About Orvis” at upper right.
3. Scroll to the bottom
4. At the very bottom, locate a narrow, left-justified black line, preceded and followed by quite a bit of empty vertical space. Harmless, in this case.Maybe, somehow, I got started with an empty blog-page, so I started fresh with a generic page — no joy. There are no active blog or comment pages on this proto site. Generic content pages, like the “About” page I proto’d, don’t have this issue.
What am I doing wrong? Can this extra overhead be eliminated, short of upgrading to a business plan and modifying the CSS? If that’s the case, any chance of partial mitigation? (This is for a non-commercial, minimally funded public service project and the bosses are very tight-fisted.) Is there similar free template that does not have this issue?
TIA
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D’oh!
Neverrrrrrr mind!
Solved this by locating Customizer –> Portfolio and checking “Hide page title on Portfolio Page template”
HTH
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