Remove posted on date from home page
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Hi
I’d like to remove the posted on date from my home page. I’m using a custom Ever After theme, here’s the link to my blog page…http://rebeccaminton.wordpress.com.
If you can help, that would be great!
warm thanks,
rebeccaThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hey there,
It looks like you’ve successfully hidden this information via your blog’s Custom CSS upgrade. Can I be of any other service?
Best,
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Hey P,
thanks for your offer.
I could do with some help on the Custom design color page. Once I click through to customise there is a menu bar on the left with arrows but nothing happens when I click on the options in the menu bar.
I’d really like to change the body text colour, if you can help, that would be fab!
warm thanks,
Rebecca -
That’s a bug! From what I’ve tested and found from users so far, it’s only happening for Internet Explorer browser right now. That browser is a bit temperamental. :) We’re working on a fix. In the mean time, you should be able to get around the problem by using an up-to-date browser such as Chrome or Firefox. See http://browsehappy.com/ to find out what the latest versions of each browser are. Latest versions will typically get the best results.
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Just following up to note that the bug reported in this thread was fixed a few weeks ago.
@marcibothwell, pages don’t show dates by default and it looks like http://rebeccaminton.wordpress.com/ is currently using a static front page.
To hide dates for posts on the Ever After theme, you can add the following CSS to your Appearance → Custom Design → CSS editor:
.entry-meta { display: none; }Note that it will also remove the author name on individual posts.
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Thanks for following up.
I’ve been trying to figure out how I did it!
Good luck @marcibothwell -
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