Remove titles from banner images
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How do I remove titles from banner images in CSS? The theme surfaces these, I don’t want them to display in banner image.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hello @englishent,
Adding this to your CSS will hide the text across the header image on all of your pages:
#masthead h1 { display: none; }Custom CSS use requires a Premium or Business WordPress.com plan; if that’s not an option for you, try contacting support for your specific theme to see if there is a different way to hide those titles.
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I think something may be going on with your domain mapping, as I cannot access your site currently.
However, looking at a demo site of the theme you’re using, you should be able to add this CSS in addition to the previous line I mentioned to keep only the home page heading text:
.home #masthead h1 { display: visible; } -
Non-WordPress.com Nameservers
Although it seems eenterprisesus.com has been registered, it is not using WordPress.com nameservers. If your domain is mapped to a self-hosted site, then your configuration may be fine as currently set up. If you wish to host your site at WordPress.com, you will need to update your nameservers as outlined below.
To learn about how to correctly map an existing domain, please see our documentation. https://en.support.wordpress.com/map-existing-domain/#2-ask-your-domain-provider-to-update-your-dns-settings
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You cannot map an existing domain free of charge. You require an upgrade.
We have 4 different plans: free, personal, premium and business. All hosting is free regardless of which plan you choose. You can view all wordpress.com plan features here https://wordpress.com/pricing/ Add a plan for each of your sites here: http://store.wordpress.com/plans/.
How domain mapping works
Registering an underlying .wordpress.com URL first is required for domain mapping. That underlying URL does not have to match the domain URL when you are domain mapping. What domain mapping does is providing a seamless redirect to the very same content under the new domain URL when a person clicks the old URL .wordpress.com to the original content. It can take up to 72 hours for domain propagation to take place throughout the internet but it doesn’t usually take that long. https://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/There are 3 ways to add a custom domain to your blog. Please note that an active WordPress.com plan is required to add a custom domain to your site. https://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/#getting-started
WordPress.com does not accept domain transfers but mapping an existing domain is possible. http://support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/map-existing-domain/
The domain or mapping of any existing domain URL is included in the pricing for a personal upgrade, a premium and a business upgrade. The WordPress.COM upgrade for mapping a domain must be renewed annually.
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Hello @englishent,
I apologize – I’m not sure where I got display: visible, but that isn’t a valid property. Try this, together with the other line that removes all the headers:
`.home #masthead h1 { display: block; }’ -
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Not to worry as when one purchases an upgrade to do CSS editing Staff support is provided.
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Hi folks, did you still need staff help? I think @helloimamanda has the right idea, but if that isn’t working we can try some other approaches.
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