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Change Description for "Filed Under", and "Tagged With"

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Tagged: filed under, read more, tagged with

  • This topic has 7 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 10 years ago by estelagrana.
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  • April 4, 2015 at 7:09 pm #146705
    amberjules
    Member

    I've been searching for hours and I can't figure out how to change the description for the description for the entry-category and entry-tag. Instead of it saying Filed Under, I don't want anything, and for "Tagged With" I'd liked it just to say Tagged.

    Thank you.
    Amber

    http://www.Lamberjules.com
    April 4, 2015 at 9:36 pm #146712
    Christoph
    Member

    Hi Amber,

    sorry you spent so much time searching.

    Post Meta

    Delete or change ‘Filed under’ & ‘Tagged with’ in Genesis

    This is what line 8 of the Studiopress code should look like for the changes you want:
    $post_meta = '[post_categories before=""] [post_tags before="Tagged: "]';


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    April 4, 2015 at 10:05 pm #146713
    amberjules
    Member

    I tried this but it didn't work. StudioPress says if you are using HTML 5 then go to the Entry Footer code. Here's what I used but it still didn't work.

    //* Customize the entry meta in the entry footer (requires HTML5 theme support)
    add_filter( 'genesis_post_meta', 'sp_post_meta_filter' );
    function sp_post_meta_filter($post_meta) {
    	$post_meta = '[post_categories=""] [post_tags="Tagged: "]';
    	return $post_meta;
    }

    I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Thankfully I know how to go into my function.php in file manager because of broken my site at least 6 times today. 🙂

    Thanks again for your help!

    April 5, 2015 at 7:45 am #146726
    Christoph
    Member

    Hi,

    do you have the Genesis Simple Edits plugin installed by any chance?

    The code in the functions.php won´t show if this plugin is active.

    And if you have the plugin, just go to the Entry Meta (below content) section and change the code there:

    [post_categories before=""] [post_tags before="Tagged: "]


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    April 5, 2015 at 5:25 pm #146768
    amberjules
    Member

    Christoph! You've done it again my friend. Thank you. Worked like a charm. I did have Genesis Simple Edits installed so I just changed the entry meta as you explained.

    Thank you,
    Amber

    April 5, 2015 at 9:35 pm #146775
    Christoph
    Member

    Hi Amber,

    you are welcome.
    I´m glad we figured it out. 🙂


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    May 22, 2015 at 2:31 pm #153311
    estelagrana
    Member

    Hi, I was also able to modify the post meta with the information provided here, thank you both!

    The only issue I got now is that I would like to get the entry header in one single line as it was with the original info:
    '[post_date] by [post_author_posts_link] [post_comments] [post_edit]'

    But now, when I changed this into:
    '[post_date][post_categories before=""]'

    The date and the category are always in two different lines.
    Would it be possible to configure this anywhere?

    Thank you!
    Estela

    May 22, 2015 at 2:58 pm #153316
    estelagrana
    Member

    - Ok, I figured it out myself...
    I had not seen the lines:

    .entry-categories,
    .entry-tags {
    display: block;
    }

    and got the block out.
    🙂

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