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January 15, 2015 at 2:31 pm #380012
Hi
I have set my blog posts to show on my Home Page, which works perfeclty, I can see the title of the post and some of the actual post text below.I have put the Blog Post in a column and it looks good but I only want the Title of the blog post to appear as a link to take you through to the actual post and NOT any of the actual text or images.
So basically when I add a new post the title of the post ONLY will appear on my home page as a link which then clicks through to the main blog.
Any ideas
Thanks in advance
DanJanuary 15, 2015 at 4:24 pm #380060January 15, 2015 at 5:30 pm #380152Hi
Thanks for the reply, I have just set up a quick demo.
The website is http://www.sjidesign.co.uk/pace
If you scroll to the bottom of the website, in the 2nd column, underneath the News section you will see my temporary page.
You will see I have added a blog post called “Sophie Kamlish support” and undernath that the date and text etc. 12th January 2015/in News /by PaceRe
Sophie Kamlish’s Cosmic Choice In May 2012, when aged just 15, Bath’s Sophie Kamlish sprung onto the international Paralympic scene as she won a bronze medal in her first ever international event, at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. This proved to be just the beginning. As Sophie modestly explains, “Thanks to funding from READY […]
and then the 2nd post “3 Amputee Marathon men” 12th January 2015/in News /by PaceRe
Amputee Trio’s Marathon Effort! The tragic events at the Boston Marathon arguably provided even greater determination for many of the participants in the London race, just a few days later. Amongst the thousands of competitors were three amputees runners who had each received their running blades from Pace Rehabilitation, in anticipation of the gruelling 26.2 […]
I ONLY want the title of the post “Sophie Kamlish support” that links through to the post with no extra text, date, images etc. and underneath that the 2nd title “3 Amputee Marathon men”
So we will see “Sophie Kamlish support” then a line br and the next post title “3 Amputee Marathon men” and then the next one and so on.
I have attached a quick graphic of what I mean http://www.sjidesign.co.uk/pace/demo.jpg.
Regards
Dan
January 16, 2015 at 8:02 am #380612Hey!
Use this on Quick CSS to remove the excerpt of the blog post on the home page:
.home .fullsize .template-blog .post .entry-content-wrapper > .entry-content { display: none !important; }
Cheers!
IsmaelJanuary 16, 2015 at 11:26 am #380698hi Ismael
Fantastic works perefctly, thank you very much.
Regards
Dan
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