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Thanks! That does leave a pretty big empty space between the bullet and the text, but it's better than the carrot.
pfbeatMemberThat plug-in did the trick! So easy! THANK YOU!!!
pfbeatMemberI got up until this point:
"This code should be placed in the ‘genesis_post_title Hook’ in Genesis Simple Hooks. Unhook the function and click on the execute PHP."
It then removed post titles for ALL my posts! Also, I have no idea how to "write my own CSS."
I do appreciate the replies, though. I'm just surprised there's not an easy way to do this. I mean, you can do this in Tumblr in three seconds.
pfbeatMemberAppreciate the reply, Ronny, though that may be a little more complicated that I'm capable of with my coding skills, lol.
pfbeatMemberDo you mean at the bottom of the post, when I go to add a new one?
I see five "custom" fields under Theme SEO Settings, "custom tracking/conversion code", and "custom body/post" class, but no custom URL field.
pfbeatMemberThanks for the link.
I was able to accomplish one of my three goals: changing the color of the font of the blockquoted text.
Your link provides some code on how to left-side border, but when I inserted it into my CSS, it put a border around the entire blockquote.
Also, any suggestions for narrowing the "white space" before & after the blockquote would be awesome. Here is how my coding currently looks:
blockquote {
background: none;
border: none;
margin: 5px 5px 5px;
padding: 5px 30px 5px 50px;}
blockquote p {
color: #00000;
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