Twenty-Fourteen Question
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I am having trouble with an aspect of Twenty Fourteen that simply drives me crazy: the default setting that causes page titles to overlay the featured image for the page.
Invariably, the page title obscures an important lower part of the image. I want to be able to move the page title downwards so the two elements DO NOT overlay each other. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find out how to achieve this as earlier suggestions no longer appear to fix this problem.
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You’re running a self-hosted installation of WordPress.
These forums are only for sites hosted by WordPress.com. You can ask for help over at the WordPress.org forums. -
To point you in the right direction even though you’re in the wrong forum ;-) adding this piece of custom CSS using your CSS plugin’s custom CSS editor should do the trick:
.full-width .site-content .has-post-thumbnail .entry-header, .full-width .site-content .hentry.has-post-thumbnail:first-child { margin-top: 0; }Twenty Fourteen has its own forum for self-hosted folks, I’d suggest posting directly there if you need further help:
ttp://wordpress.org/support/theme/twentyfourteen
You’ll need a free WordPress.org account to post – if you don’t already have one, you can register here:
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