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  Public Ticket #2551026
Define Blog Post Meta Header Placement by Category
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  • Kristen started the conversation

    1. Is there a way to define the meta info location by category? I'd like to have the "Made To Be" category meta data appear at the bottom and/or left justified in the post header. First, is there a way to do that in general? Second, is there a way to define that so all posts with that primary category have that as a default?

    2. How do I get rid of the extra spacing after the page header and before the Related Posts. 

    Thank you!

  •  8,851
    Tahir replied

    Hey Again,

    1. I am afriad thats not possible given the current HTML Structure of the Page Header.

    2. Add this into the Custom CSS box in your Salient Theme Options panel (We write all Custom CSS in the Live Browser to ensure accuracy. If you cannot see any changes, make sure there is no red cross in the Custom CSS Box as any syntax error would cause all CSS under that line of code to not show up on the Frontend):

    body[data-header-resize="1"] .container-wrap, body[data-header-resize="1"] .project-title {
        padding-top: 0px !important;
    }

    Thanks


    ThemeNectar Support Team 

  • Kristen replied

    Thanks again, Tahir! Great, 2. CSS worked for the header of the post, but not on the footer. Is there another line of code that should do the trick?

  •  8,851
    Tahir replied

    Hey Again,

    Add this into the Custom CSS box in your Salient Theme Options panel (We write all Custom CSS in the Live Browser to ensure accuracy. If you cannot see any changes, make sure there is no red cross in the Custom CSS Box as any syntax error would cause all CSS under that line of code to not show up on the Frontend):

    .ascend .blog-recent.related-posts, .material .blog-recent.related-posts {
        padding-bottom: 2% !important;
    }
    .ascend .related-post-wrap h3.related-title, .material .related-post-wrap h3.related-title {
        padding: 2% 0 40px 0 !important;
    }

    Thanks


    ThemeNectar Support Team 

  • Kristen replied

    Thanks for sending. I added that code in, but the white space between episode credits and you may also like is still showing up. Do I need to do anything to the previous posts? 

  •  8,851
    Tahir replied

    Add this into the Custom CSS box in your Salient Theme Options panel (We write all Custom CSS in the Live Browser to ensure accuracy. If you cannot see any changes, make sure there is no red cross in the Custom CSS Box as any syntax error would cause all CSS under that line of code to not show up on the Frontend):

    article.post .content-inner {
        padding-bottom: 0 !important;
        margin-bottom: 0 !important;
    }
    .related-post-wrap[data-using-post-pagination="false"] {
        margin-top: 0px !important;
    }

    Thanks


    ThemeNectar Support Team