Or here’s a more direct link that shows an example of it:
http://markbialek.com/irwin-building-halloween-blue/
I’m not sure what you mean it happened again – as you have a custom theme. But in any case, you can try adding this to your custom CSS:
#entry-author-info {
display: none;
}
One way would be to use a CSS plugin to make it disappear otherwise you would have to talk to the person who made the theme/site for you. That would be the first thing I would do. That person would know more than us to begin with.
If you are willing and daring then you can try installing a CSS plugin and add a few lines of code like WPYogi mentioned.
Now, keep in mind that is a temporary fix as well because if that person chooses to update the theme things may change. 🙂
Thanks, guys. The last time I upgraded my WP version, same thing happened, and I emailed my website builder, and he fixed it. Every time I ask for fixes though, it costs me. The whole idea was to have a site that I could maintain without constantly having to pay for fixes.
The next time I contact him, I will ask him to build something into it so that the “view all posts” stops coming back with every WP version upgrade.
I guess to some degree, I just have to accept it as ongoing website maintenance that I have to pay for.
Upgrading WordPress versions does other things to to my site too, and I’ve been able to fix a few of them. For instance, in the contact form, it added a “/5]” in the message part, which limited me to 5 letters in the message body. I took it out and now it’s fine.
Ultimately I guess I got what I paid for, which is a down and dirty website that works, but that isn’t very beautiful looking. Such is life. It still has helped with my search engine ranking, etc.