How can I do this?
I am interested in setting the title of a post inside the content area of the post, lined up with the text.
Here is an example of what I am trying to do: http://www.forthosewhonotice.com/content/ Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks in advance. TB |
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Have you tried anything? Using the Featured Image function of WordPress along with excerpts seems like it should work.
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Thanks for the replies, gents. Here is how the posts are laid out now (with the title ABOVE the post content):
http://iesmms.com/example/style.png ...but I would like it laid out like this, so that the title is INSIDE the post content: http://www.forthosewhonotice.com/content/ I hope this is a clearer explanation. TB |
Any more ideas on how I can do this? To reiterate, I would like to put the post title INSIDE of the post's content area. Possible? Thanks again.
TB |
Is it possible- absolutely
Will it be easy - nope You will need to edit index.php and code a conditional arround the code that does the title, then edit bfa-postparts.php and find the code that does the_content() and add the tittle in (but not if you are on a 'page' page) and add the title to the content for display. Oh and make good notes since you will need to redo it after each update. You could also try positioning things with CSS. |
You could also use CSS to hide the title and add the "title" inside the post body.
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Thanks so much, gentlemen! Looking over my options, the first suggestion might be a little too complicated for me. How would I go about hiding the title with CSS and adding the title to the post area? Thanks again.
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You would add the following in the CSS Inserts box in the theme options.
HTML Code:
.post .post-headline{ |
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