• Resolved teresam

    (@teresam)


    Hello,
    I’ve created pages with the theme Avenue. Love the theme, but I’m not fond of the sidebar on the pages. I’ve removed all widgets from the sidebar, but the sidebar itself is still there, with “archive”, “meta”, “site arming”, “login/out” , and “search” options.

    How can I remove completely the sidebar from the page?
    Thanks!

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  • Theme Author smartcat

    (@smartcat)

    That’s a core theme functionality that I would have to change in future versions. at this time, the theme is made to have a sidebar on pages, or you can put a blank text widget however the main page area will still be the same size.

    thank you ??

    Thread Starter teresam

    (@teresam)

    Hi, thanks for clarifying.

    Even keeping the main page area the same size, how can I get rid of the text/ widgets “Archive” and “meta” on the side bar? I tried deleting all widgets but I still have those two in every page.

    Thank you again.

    Hello teresam.
    May I suggest a temp solution (Hopefully smartcat will offer a fix) that worked for me:
    On “appearance” > Widgets > side bar >
    Pick up the “text” bat from the available widgets on the left and write something in it.
    Once you have i there – the “meta” and “archive” will disappear.
    Good luck!
    Shirley

    Thread Starter teresam

    (@teresam)

    Hi Shirley, thanks so much! It worked. Quick question… is there a way of changing the color of the text on the widget? I’m thinking if I change the font color to white the text will not show at all.

    Thanks again for your help!

    Thread Starter teresam

    (@teresam)

    Actually, I just fixed it! I don’t even have to write anything on the “text”. If I leave it blank it will not show at all, and still the “meta” and “archive” disappear.

    Thanks again for your help!!

    Thanks for the update, teresam! ?? Good to know.
    Shirley

    Thank you artisco for the tip about hiding “meta” and “archive.” They were driving me crazy, but your solution worked great. Oh, and like teresam, I found I didn’t have to put any content in “text.”

    Again, a million thanks.

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