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  • Thread Starter Combas

    (@combas)

    I find this solution in another post

    function yourchildtheme_thumb() {
    set_post_thumbnail_size( 305, 314, true );
    }
    add_action( ‘after_setup_theme’, ‘yourchildtheme_thumb’, 11 );

    Until this new option, you can edit the header.php file in a child theme and modify as below
    Place the image of your logo in an /image folder in the root of your child theme

    <div class=”site-branding”>
    ` <?php if ( is_front_page() && is_home() ) : ?>
    <h1 class=”site-title”><a href=”<?php echo esc_url( home_url( ‘/’ ) ); ?>” rel=”home”><img src=”<?php echo get_stylesheet_directory_uri(); ?>/images/yourlogo.jpg” alt=”Your site name” ></a></h1>

    <?php else : ?>
    <p class=”site-title”><a href=”<?php echo esc_url( home_url( ‘/’ ) ); ?>” rel=”home”><img src=”<?php echo get_stylesheet_directory_uri(); ?>/images/yourlogo.jpg” alt=”your site name” ></a></p>
    <?php endif;

    </div><—site branding —>`

    Thread Starter Combas

    (@combas)

    sans réponse,
    J’ai utilisé une autre solution

    j’ai créé des articles avec une catégory et non une actégorie portfolio.

    Puis j’ai créé un category-xx.php pour afficher excatement ce que je voulais pour les articles appartenat à cette catégorie.

    In very bad english (sorry I’m french)

    unanswered
    I used another solution

    I created items with a category only and not a portfolio category.

    Then I created a category-xx.php to show exactly what I wanted for the articles in this category.

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