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Hi,
I’ve just installed a WordPress template and wanna change design a bit.
I have three widgets inside home page sidebar and I’m looking to edit main title design for 1 out of those three widgets, I’m adding following code
h4.main-title.widget-title
{
display:none !important;
}
but this code removes titles of all widgets present inside sidebar. Is there any way to make this possible? Please share your views. Thank You.
We’ll need to see the site in order to be able to give specific help. If you can find the ID of the widget, then it’s easy to change its look.
So it’s going to be something like
#search-3 h4 {
display:none;
}
Depending on what type of widget it is. But yes, we’d need to see the site, or some code.
Hard to comment without actually seeing the site.
I’d imagine that each widget would have some individual identifier though that you could hang a selector on,
It is http://www.thriftbasket.co.in
Also, please take a look on this
Present: http://snag.gy/SOvTw.jpg
And when I add (display: none) inside element.style then Categories Title hide automatically. Can I add code directly in that way, to hide main title of categories widget?
After: http://snag.gy/Tfflw.jpg
I’m looking to edit main title design for 1 out of those three widgets
So which one do you want to change?
And when I add (display: none) inside element.style then Categories Title hide automatically. Can I add code directly in that way, to hide main title of categories widget?
Since widget code is generated by WordPress — no, don’t use display:none
in the category title directly.
Tell us which title exactly you want to hide or change and we can tell you what CSS code you should add.
For now I thought to hide “Categories” widget title.