Any help is appreciated… from a not-so-tech-savvy person.
]]>I have already tried the suggested Custom CSS below and I made sure to change the .post-title to Ocean WP’s CSS Class and I purged all cache’s and regenerated CSS files in elementor but it still hasn’t worked.
I’m using Ocean WP so I thought I would ask here if anyone has any ideas of how to get around this or if I am missing something silly.
I’m at a loss with this so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!!
Custom CSS I have already tried:
/* Adjust the title font size for mobile devices / @media (max-width: 767px) { .post-title { font-size: 18px; / You can adjust this value to your preference */
}
}
ARTICLE TITLE (SOURCE)
Article title being the newspaper/blog/magazine article and source being the name of the newspaper/blog/magazine… When you click on this title, I want the reader to be directed to the article/post on the original website… Random example:
<a >WordPress Update 6.2.1 Causing Sites To Break (Search Engine Journal)</a>
QUESTION: Is there a way (a code or something in the post title?) for me to do this using the basic tools, blocks, codes etc WP provides without a plugin or specialized theme that will need constant updates???
MY PROBLEM: I had an old news aggregator theme that did this BUT the recent update to PHP 8.0 and WordPress 6.2.2 caused it to break my site as its original developer sold it to someone who has stopped working in it.
Ideally, DON’T want to use another such news aggregator theme (if one even existed…) or a plugin to do this and go through this trouble again e.g. have updates to the theme or plugin stop and then have it unable to work after so many PHP-WP updates…
It seems WordPress can now do ALOT more w/o the need for coding or specialized themes/plugins and all the trouble that comes with them e.g. I have already used the WP RSS block to eliminate a faulty out of date RSS feed plugin that stopped providing a post tag feed at the end of my static pages AND I was able to create a multi-column static front page of links to numerous news resources + an RSS feed of my posts just like I previously had with my aggregator theme…
I just can’t figure out if there is an easy way to have post titles redirect to external sites…
At the moment, I am just using the FREE GeneratePress theme BUT can change it back to one of the free WP themes IF need be as I don’t want to be locked into a premium theme or plugin + there tends to be more documentation with standard WP themes for coding…
]]>Thank you so much for any help anyone offers!
]]>Can someone help?
Thanks,
PM
]]>The series has been working fine for a long time. But now when on a post in this series, (example: The Godfather), the side widget that lists other posts within this series, the titles are incorrect. It displays “A Year in the Quiet Sun” for every title except Do the Right Thing.
Each of the listings that display “A Year in the Quiet Sun” has a unique (and correct) URL to the other posts, the correct title is just overwritten with “A Year in the Quiet Sun.” So, when you click on one “Quiet Sun,” it takes you to the post about “The Godfather.” When you click on a different “Quiet Sun,” it takes you to Notorious. And so forth.
Where is it pulling the post title? I’ve checked all of the posts and they seem to be titled correctly.
]]>This is probably really obvious but is there an easy way of removing the underlines from links eg. on the post titles? I’d usually just use text-decoration:none should I be adding something to JSON in a child theme? Or that small CSS box in editor – I don’t know how to add stuff in there, like I said I’d usually use the mystyle.CSS file and write out code in that.
]]>AIOSEO gets it wrong for every wordpress posts, however pages seem to be fine.
]]>I understand that the series post list box is NOT the widget, but it seems silly that one place would use this alternate title and the other would not.
It would be super-simple to create another token like %post_title_list_short% for use in the series post list template.
Can this please be added for the next release?
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