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aimeeMember
It looks like an idyllic village. I lived in Holland for several years (Haarlem) and have a very soft spot for her culture and people. 🙂
Bedankt and doei!
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aimeeMemberYES, Jodzeee, this is it! Thanks for the tutorial link as well. So many ways to skin the cat, so thanks to both of you for getting me there.
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aimeeMemberThank you, Jan!
I changed this to clear:none in the styles.css, and that seemed to take care of it. Why do it in custom.css as well?
Lastly, how do I select JUST for the widget area featuring the "Who is served" posts? I've tried:
#featured-post-2 .home-bottom .featuredpost .post:nth-of-type(3n+1),
#featured-post-2 .home-middle .featuredpost .post:nth-of-type(2n+1) {
clear: none;
}But that didn't work. Sure appreciate your nudge in the right direction.
Also, are you Dutch? Your name sounds it.
Aimee
aimeeMemberYES! THIS is what I'm talking about, Terri. Bill, I think we have our answer. Thank you!
Aimee
aimeeMemberHi, Terry. This is great information. To take it a step further, how would one have different .site-description content on select pages?
Thank you!
aimeeMemberHey, Mark. Yes, there has to be a fairly simple solution to this, and we know it's out there somewhere. But what do you think about this workaround? In lieu of placing HTML in the possibly unmodify-able site-description area, what do you think about inserting your own full-width widget beneath the header? In my case, I'd like to put different content in each site-description area, based on the page, so this option works well.
Carrie Dils offers an easy solution for this, and it does work in Eleven40 pro -- just gave it a whirl.
It gets me to wondering how important the site-description area is for SEO and whether it would be a big disadvantage to simply replace it with our own widget area if we can't modify it.
Aimee
aimeeMemberHey, Mark, thanks for that. I was able to select for styling, but like you, I'd like to modify the actual content in the .site-description. I'm sure we're not the only ones, especially since this was a great feature in the prior version of Eleven40.
Good luck, and let me know if you find a solution! I'll do the same.
Aimee
aimeeMemberHi, Mark, I was also struggling with this change today. If anyone has any insight, that'd be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Aimee
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