emdok33
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How can I remove Posted in and published by Admin in an artisteer generated theme for wordpress?
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Eric
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Thanks for the quick responses! Much appreciated!
I meant removing the exact words, well those lines altogether from Posts. I wanted to remove "Posted by Admin" and the Category it's posted in from the bottom of the post page.
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Gina
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Then the simplest way is to remove the icons in Artisteer.
If you don't want to re-install the template, you can remove showing category (Posted in .....) and author (Posted by) or date (Published...), then you can go to wp-admin => Appearance => Editor, open content.php and content-single.php and remove words "author", "date", "category" in these lines:
'before' => theme_get_metadata_icons( 'date,author', 'header' ),
'after' => theme_get_metadata_icons( 'category,tag,comments', 'footer' )
Do the same in both files and save.
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David
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This is already a feature in Artisteer and has been for some time.
Open template in Artisteer and go to Content
Underneath "header" and "Footer", you'll see "ICONS"
On the drop-down list you have the options to remove all or any of the content that appears in the content headers and footers.
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Christine
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I never noticed that. Excellent tip, David. Thank you.
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Alex
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Please note that David's suggestion does not work when you trying to remove the date and author on the search results page. For this I used Gina's suggestion and it worked perfectly.
Artisteer v4
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Nick
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where is this option in artisteer 4. I cant find it anywhere . i used to be able to remove the author, date, title. did they remove it? whats going on here
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Brian rasmussen
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i cant find it but if you edit the them in wordpress and go to content.php you just need to remove
'before' => theme_get_metadata_icons('date,author,edit', 'header'),
DONE
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Mark
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none of these suggestions work:
In my content-single.php file:
before' => theme_get_metadata_icons('', 'header'),
'content' => theme_get_content(),
'after' => theme_get_metadata_icons('', 'footer'),
'comments' => theme_get_comments()
)
);
and in my content.php file:
'before' => theme_get_metadata_icons('', 'header'),
'content' => theme_get_excerpt(),
'after' => theme_get_metadata_icons('', 'footer')
)
);
When I wrote this theme -- all of the icons for both header and footer in the Content area were unchecked. I've been at this for over three hours with some pretty creative ideas using CSS and none of it helps.
.entry-meta {
display: none!important;
}
.class-name{
display: none!important;
}
'.post-meta {
display: none!important;
}'
'.post-category
{
display: none!important;
}'
'.date-anchor
{
display: none!important;
}
I draw a bupkiss - it's still on display.
Page in question:
http://webenk.net/edible-enk/entrees/beef-2/
Lemme know if ya can!
Be well --
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Trevor
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Try this CSS
.post-headline
{
display: none;
}
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Adam Lobo
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Quote techtom:
If you are referring to the post meta data you can use css to hide those. Just add these to the bottom of your style.css file.
.art-postheadericons {display:none;} /*Hide Post Meta Data Header */
.art-postmetadatafooter {display:none;} /* Hide Post Meta Data Footer */
I did this in Artisteer in Additional CSS. Now I need to reverse it so the Author is displayed. Please help.
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You might like to look at Trevor's WP Tuxedo.
Along with enhancing Artisteer in many ways it also gives you the ability to turn meta data on or off in the post headers and footers.
[Disclaimer: I ain't affiliated with no-one and couldn't care less what you do with your digital life. I just want all people to be strong, healthy, happy and wise.]
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casual
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CHEERS Just as techtom posted.....
Just go to your style.css and at the bottom just paste as it is!!!
.art-postheadericons {display:none;} /*Hide Post Meta Data Header */
.art-postmetadatafooter {display:none;} /* Hide Post Meta Data Footer */
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Andito
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Perfect! Thank you
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