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  • Thread Starter helenblueriver

    (@helenblueriver)

    Well this is the point. I don’t know what part of the coding to alter. I have tried a few things by searching for the words blog and posts in header file and css file and have tried commenting out sections that look likely but the truth is I don’t really know what I’m doing and it hasn’t made a difference. I don’t really want to use a different theme as I’m very happy with the way my site looks. Do you know anything about coding or can anyone else tell me what to code in and where? Many thanks for your input. Helen

    Thread Starter helenblueriver

    (@helenblueriver)

    Hi. No it isn’t. I only have two options, default tempate and full width template. The full width one basically puts the content text across the whole page and means you can’t use the sidebars. The default one is the same on other pages and they aren’t showing the preview. Am stumped. ??

    Thread Starter helenblueriver

    (@helenblueriver)

    Hi Scott

    Thanks for answering. I’d already done what you have suggested when I asked this question, but the problem is a preview of the post is still showing on the static front page… that was the issue described above. The category the post is in is irrelevant at the moment as I haven’t done anything but put my one post in a category..I have the page with the blog on it set to “posts page”. I just mentioned the category thing because it seemed like other similar problems posted on this forum suggested eliminating specific categories from the front page. I need to to get the blog post preview off the front static page. I’ve got no idea why it’s appearing there when the pages are set up to static front and posts page selected for the blog. ??

    Thread Starter helenblueriver

    (@helenblueriver)

    I’ve moved this to another place as I got no answers in this part of the forum. I hope this will not cause offence.

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