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  • Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    You were right! Deleting and re-creating the post solved the problem. Thanks very much ??

    Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    <?php
    /**
     * The main template file.
     *
     * This is the most generic template file in a WordPress theme
     * and one of the two required files for a theme (the other being style.css).
     * It is used to display a page when nothing more specific matches a query.
     * E.g., it puts together the home page when no home.php file exists.
     * Learn more: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Template_Hierarchy
     *
     * @package Sunspot
     * @since Sunspot 1.0
     */
    
    get_header(); ?>
    
    		<div id="primary" class="site-content">
    			<div id="content" role="main">
    
    			<?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
    
    				<?php /* Start the Loop */ ?>
    				<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
    
    					<?php
    						/* Include the Post-Format-specific template for the content.
    						 * If you want to overload this in a child theme then include a file
    						 * called content-___.php (where ___ is the Post Format name) and that will be used instead.
    						 */
    						get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() );
    					?>
    
    				<?php endwhile; ?>
    
    				<?php sunspot_content_nav( 'nav-below' ); ?>
    
    			<?php elseif ( current_user_can( 'edit_posts' ) ) : ?>
    
    				<article id="post-0" class="post no-results not-found">
    					<header class="entry-header">
    						<h1 class="entry-title"><?php _e( 'No posts to display', 'sunspot' ); ?></h1>
    					</header><!-- .entry-header -->
    
    					<div class="entry-content">
    						<p><?php printf( __( 'Ready to publish your first post? <a href="%1$s">Get started here</a>.', 'sunspot' ), admin_url( 'post-new.php' ) ); ?></p>
    					</div><!-- .entry-content -->
    				</article><!-- #post-0 -->
    
    			<?php endif; ?>
    
    			</div><!-- #content -->
    		</div><!-- #primary .site-content -->
    
    <?php get_sidebar(); ?>
    <?php get_footer(); ?>

    Here it is. Hope it helps!

    Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    It’s okay, I think I fixed this too. It turns out that there are several settings that control the size of the title. I had been changing the wrong one, but it’s all good now ??

    Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    Hey, I have another problem. I figured I’d bump this thread rather than make a new one.

    The title is problematic – on some browsers and screen sizes it appears just fine, on others it goes like this

    LIBERTARI
    AN PREPPER

    So it’s kind of cut off.

    And no matter what I do with the text size seems to change things. On some browsers it changes the size, on others (like the iPad’s Safari) it does nothing at all. Am I missing something? I’ve reduced the 49px and 4.9rem to 16px and 1.6rem so far, and still haven’t completely solved my problem.

    Thanks for any help!

    Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    Ah! Fixed it! I had a strange <span> tag that must have carried over from google blogger. Getting rid of that seems to have resolved the problem. Thanks!

    Thread Starter libprep

    (@libprep)

    Hi Ziv, thanks for trying to help.

    I had a look at the post that’s causing the problems, and I’m not seeing any div tags in the html at all. It’s also not a custom post type. Then again, my HTML skills have gotten rusty since I last used them several years ago.

    Maybe I’m missing something?

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