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As usual, my experience with this theme and its related support is the best I’ve had by far. Huge thanks for the quick response with the solution!
ExtinctDisneyParticipantPerfect thank you!
ExtinctDisneyParticipantAs always, huge thanks for your amazing support in making this theme work exactly as needed!
ExtinctDisneyParticipantExcellent ok…
Here is a link to a post I just added a featured image back to:
https://www.extinctdisney.com/monorail-co-captaining/ExtinctDisneyParticipantI’ve removed the featured image because it was making each post look horrible and, until I can solve for this, I didn’t want my page to appear in that way. I am looking for a way to hide it on every post that exists and will exist going forward and was hoping there was code I could add to the overall site CSS (as I’ve done with everything else) that would hide it everywhere. As the featured image is what appears for Twitter cards etc., I want to use the functionality, but not have it appear at the top of each post. Do I need to add it back to one post so you can see it?
ExtinctDisneyParticipantI am looking for a way to hide the featured image on every blog post (of which there are over 100). Doing it individually, one-by-one, would be quite time consuming. Is there a way to add CSS to accomplish this?
ExtinctDisneyParticipantToday I decided to add a featured image to each of my posts. Upon doing so, however, I see that now the featured image is appearing under the breadcrumb for every post (which I don’t want). How can I hide the featured image on all pages/posts?
ExtinctDisneyParticipantThanks once again for all the help and quick responses. This seems to have done exactly what I wanted and in fact, more, as it also reduced the space above the title/breadcrumb. Thanks again.
ExtinctDisneyParticipantSlight update – what I realize now is that the CSS fixed the issue on posts but not on pages. Is there a way I can modify the CSS to also reduce the space between the breadcrumb and page content?
As an example, here: https://www.extinctdisney.com/epcot/the-land/
Huge thanks as always in advance!
ExtinctDisneyParticipantSincerest apologies – I misunderstood and, using the new CSS, was able to resolve the space issue. Thank you.
ExtinctDisneyParticipantThanks again for the reply. So, just to be clear, because I’m hiding the image there’s not really anything I can do about the space that’s still there?
ExtinctDisneyParticipantOddly, that doesn’t seem to do it. That said, I think I’m getting used to the space that’s there and will just stick with it for now so no huge rush on figuring it out but… would definitely like to control it. 🙂
ExtinctDisneyParticipantSure! I’m waiting on a domain transfer to happen so, this URL may only work for a day or two (it’s temporary). I am looking to reduce the space between the title/breadcrumb and the content below it.
ExtinctDisneyParticipantMuch sadness… that doesn’t appear to work. 🙁
ExtinctDisneyParticipantOnce again huge thanks! This did exactly what I needed. The only question I have remaining is, how do I modify the space/padding between the title and the post content?
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