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Thanks! I'll try that and see how it goes.
meursaultParticipantThanks for the feedback Susan!
Isn't it possible to increase font size via simple zoom with most browsers? Anyway, I'll think of making the font a big bigger (yes, it's unchanged from the default News).
meursaultParticipantWho would want to buy the services of a website design company that can't even design a good website for itself?
Although I suppose they don't need much quantity, as they appear to be scammers (at least to me).
meursaultParticipantOkay this is the solution I was looking for:
/** Customize the post meta function */
add_filter( 'genesis_post_meta', 'post_meta_filter' );
function post_meta_filter($post_meta) {
if ( !is_page() ) {
$post_meta = '[post_terms taxonomy="type" before="This " after=" about "] [post_categories before=""] [post_terms taxonomy="writer" before="was originally published by "]
[post_terms taxonomy="publication" before="at "] [post_terms taxonomy="translator" before="and was translated into English by "]. [post_tags before="Tagged: "]';
return $post_meta;
}}meursaultParticipantYou can customize the post meta using this code http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/post-meta/#customize
The problem is I can't do that if I don't know the shortcode for it. I don't know what the shortcode is for custom taxonomies created in WCK (or in Post-Meta, which I've also tried). E.g.:
<code> /** Customize the post meta function */ add_filter( 'genesis_post_meta', 'post_meta_filter' ); function post_meta_filter($post_meta) { if ( !is_page() ) { $post_meta = '[post_categories before="Filed Under: "] [post_tags before="Tagged: "] [translators before="Translators: "]'; return $post_meta; }} </code>
"translator" is my taxonomy name in the WCK. I've tried obvious alternatives like "post_translator" but none of them work either.
Or you can hook in a line of text using the genesis_after_post_content hookhttp://genesistutorials.com/visual-hook-guide/ and include a conditional tag so its only displays on custom post types.
That's probably not what is needed. I want the meta to appear on all posts.
How many different post types will you be using?
One. The default one, I don't see any need to create different post types. There will be just many different taxonomies to arrange the articles in (1 - Type (opinion/news/video/etc), 2 - Category (the standard category), 3 - Original writer, 4 - Original publication, 5 - The translator).
meursaultParticipantThank you all for your contributions. After due consideration, we've decided to go with the Genesis/Websynthesis package.
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