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1) Is it possible to have the shop feature on it's own page? At the moment, it appears as dropdowns at the top of each page.
2) Is it possible to set recurring subscriptions using the InstantPro interface with Paypal?
Thanks.
Neil
It's worth looking at all the Browser "Dev Tools" [F12] they are all putting a lot of effort into them. They can be a a bit fiddly to use but it's worth persevering. There are lots of tutorials out there.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I've never used it before and eventually got what I needed.
Thanks.
N.
Many thanks.
N.
This shows the class you need to target with a display: none is latestposts.
You can even experiment by adding display: none (or whatever) in the right-hand Dev Tools panel so you can see how the permanent changes will look.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Don't look at the full page source, use Dev Tools to inspect the element you are interested in.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I've had a look through the page source.
For fine tuning, I just now need to hide the 'Latest Posts' text.
Can't figure out how.
Ideas most appreciated.
N.
Using your* browser's Development Tools (F12) is a good way to find/investigate CSS bits and bobs :¬)
*Not sure what Safari has to offer but Chrome/FF/Edge are pretty good!
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Many thanks.
N.
On a similar note, could you please tell me a snippet to hide the blog select a month section.
I will have only one blog entry per page.
Many thanks,
Neil
This should do it:
<style>
.selectmonth, form[name="select_month"] {
display: none;
}
</style>
Sorted. Thanks.
N.