Once the code is added, save and refresh the page to see if the change has been applied. In case it helps, please check this section from the documentation on CSS/Script Related.
To assist you better, we'd love to have a closer look at your setup, and to do this, we'll need admin login credentials
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Hi
Why aren't the next posts showing in the black next posts section and how can I add them there?
Thanks
Marko
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Hello Marko,
Thanks for writing to us.
To make the changes as requested, you will need to add some custom CSS code. To do this, please follow these steps:
From your WordPress dashboard, Navigate to Salient > General Settings > CSS/Script Related. In the custom code area, insert the provided CSS snippet:
Once the code is added, save and refresh the page to see if the change has been applied. In case it helps, please check this section from the documentation on CSS/Script Related.
This guide will help create a posts page: https://wordpress.com/support/posts-page/.
I hope you find this helpful.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, don't hesitate to write back, I'm happy to help.
Hi
I added the css code, but under my blog post the black box is not showing anything. I added a screenshot.
Attached files: Screenshot 2024-01-06 at 11.03.35.png
Hey Again,
Try adjusting these settings in the Salient Theme Options Panel and check:
Thanks.
ThemeNectar Support Team
This didn't change anything. Hereäs what I see
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Hello Marko,
Thanks for writing back.
To assist you better, we'd love to have a closer look at your setup, and to do this, we'll need admin login credentials
(dashboard URL, username, password) to your site. This will enable us to conduct a more in-depth investigation of the issue based on your specific configurations. Would you mind sharing this with us?
If you prefer, you can safely share the access through a one-time secret note or using an access plugin such as Controlled Admin Access.
Before you provide this information, we strongly recommend taking a backup of your site.
If you have any concerns or questions about this process, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Best regards,