JetPack Share butttons with Montezuma Theme
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The JetPack Share buttons added to the bottom of posts, pages, etc. does not format correctly after applying the Montezuma theme. The icons (or text) from JetPack are overlaid with small arrows that really mess up the otherwise excellent look-and-feel of the Montezuma theme. (See attached .png screenshot)
I've made no changes or customizations to any CSS, either within Montezuma or using the default Wordpress functionality. Any suggestions? |
You could hide them with CSS.
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Can I get a bit more specific detail about where to change that CSS?
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You could put the CSS to change them in any of the CSS files
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Thanks Juggledad. I can see you do a lot of posting here and answer a lot of questions...so when a newbie comes along, it's tough to get involved.
I am looking for a bit more specifics. I like the arrows appearing for bulleted lists - nice styling. But I don't consider those link images to be a list, so it seems more of a bug to me. So if someone has a bit more of a clue about the fix, that would be cool. I have a pretty big investment already in making this theme work but this issue is wacky. |
Sometimes the specifics take a bit of time to determine and we don't always know who the newbies are so just give higher level instructions. In this case it's a matter of using a tool like Firebug to determine the CSS selectors and then craft some CSS to hide the arrows.
So I activated Jetpack and Montezuma on my test site and set up the sharing. Then went to a post and played with the CSS in Firebug to see that the following should hide the arrows. HTML Code:
.sharedaddy i { |
Lmiles,
I registered to make an account just to tell you thanks for this. I was playing around with every CSS file in Motezuma to uncover where these buttons were pulling their CSS from. I added the above lines to jetpack > modules > sharedaddy > sharing.css Worked like a charm. Thanks again, David |
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