RSS Header
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Entries RSS | Comments RSS
Does anyone know how to remove or hide these features in the header for the Customized Digg 3 Column Theme?
Thanks!
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The RSS Feeds are built-in and the format is well known to most people so why bother?
http://insightsforcommunities.com/feed/
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I am sorry I did not state that I don’t help with CSS editing. I went to http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/rss-and-social-media-icons/ and noted they were built into the Diggg3 theme, which BTW is not a retired theme as it no longer supports all WordPress features. What I said it reflected by the reality that even if you hide them most folks will still know what the RSS Feed URLs are and be able to subscribe to them. If you are patient another Volunteer or Staff will help with hiding them.
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Digg 3 http://theme.wordpress.com/retired/digg3/
which BTW is not a retired theme = which BTW is now a retired theme -
What implications does retired have? I’m just trying to get up a basic website. I don’t mind the RSS tracking, just don’t want them visible at the top…rather see them at the bottom. Thanks for your replies.
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If you are just trying to set up a basic site, don’t use a theme that is no longer supported. Choose a different theme.
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Hi there, the following CSS will hide the RSS stuff in the header for you.
#syndication { display: none; }Don’t worry about the theme being retired if it does what you need and looks the way you want it to, we can still help you with CSS questions and such. On retired themes, they don’t get any further attention from the theme team, but you can still use them if you were using it before the theme was retired. Retired themes though will not show up for new users.
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