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  • I would just give the H1 an ID and attach appropriate CSS to it to match your desired look. By the look of your screenshot you might want to use: text-transform: uppercase; background-color: grey; text-align: center;. You will have to play around with padding and font-size and of course, have the desired font called if you want an exact match.

    Thread Starter risingcreator

    (@risingcreator)

    Yes, exactly as you said. But this also needs to stretch out to sidebar.

    The blog post title doesn’t stretch to sidebar by default. Therefore, I would like to change it to page like design.

    Waiting for code and tutorials.

    That would take a bit more customisation as by default there are 2 columns. You need to create a div outside of these 2 to take advantage of full width and ensure the H1 then appears here. You may be able to do this by creating your own template for blog pages.

    Thread Starter risingcreator

    (@risingcreator)

    Could you write a code for us so that I can achieve the same. I can handle the css part but the stretching post title part seems playing with “div” is something what doesnot comes to me. Even if I try I might break the theme.

    I am using child theme so kindly write a code and help me where to add. Thanks in advance.

    Thread Starter risingcreator

    (@risingcreator)

    Still waiting boss! Are you busy with some other projects?

    Hi, yes, sorry, busy with my own projects. You really need to hire a front end devloper for a few hours. It’s good to have a relationship with a good one going forward who you can use in the future too

    onepress is a very rare anti-block editor theme.

    We must preserve and develop this valuable asset.

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