The easiest way to do that is by hiding it using “display: none;” in the CSS code – if you post a link to your site, someone can help you with the specifics.
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EU714
(@eu714)
Thanks WPyogi.
I’ve attempted to do that already. The link is: emergentutility.com Perhaps I’m completely missing something. Thanks for any and all help!
Here’s an example of the code from the CSS file:
.entry-meta {
clear: both;
display: none;
}
.entry-meta a {
display: none;
}
.entry-header .entry-meta {
border-bottom: 1px solid #eee;
color: #8a8a8a;
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
font-size: 10px;
font-size: 1rem;
letter-spacing: 0.05em;
line-height: 2.4em;
padding-bottom: 2.4em;
text-transform: uppercase;
display: none;
}
.entry-header .entry-meta a {
display: none;
}
Looks like you have caching on your site – so you need to clear that always after making changes. Also, are you using Custom CSS or a Child Theme – you don’t want to make changes in theme files or they will be overwritten when the theme is updated.
I don’t see any author or date on your posts – so it’s likely working – just a cache issue. If not, can you post back with specific page/location in case I’m missing something?
Thread Starter
EU714
(@eu714)
Yea, it’s working now. W3 was causing a glitch. I disabled it a viola!
Thanks for your help!