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  • #551509

    I am new to programming. I understand how to use CSS, but I cannot figure out where to find the actual html tags that define elements. I am sorry for such a basic question. Can you point me in the right direction. Thanks so much.
    Ron

    #551630

    Hi Ron!

    If you are using Chrome, you can use the Inspect Element tool, here’s a intro video on how to use it:

    Regards,
    Josue

    #551665

    Josue, Thanks for reminding me about this. I can see everything I was looking for and the little video was very helpful.
    On another note, can we create a “definition list” in enfold?

    #551669

    Hey!

    You can use HTML definition lists:
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dl

    CSS styling may be off but we can help you with that.

    Regards,
    Josue

    #551683

    Josue,
    You are really helping me here. Thanks so much.
    Another basic question: In the footer section, enfold has default content with columns: Interesting Links, Pages, Categories, Archive. I can find how to edit that section. Where do I find it?
    Thanks,
    Ron

    #551689

    In the backend section of your site go to Appearance > Widgets and look for the Footer Column widget areas, simply drag and drop the widgets you want to appear in each column (you won’t see the ones mentioned because they are like default, placeholder ones).

    Cheers!
    Josue

    #551701

    Josue,
    How do I delete the placeholder ones? I don’t want to see them. I understand how to drag and drop the widgets but can’t figure out how to delete the default info.
    Thanks,
    Ron

    #551705

    Place an empty Text Widget in each column section.

    Regards,
    Josue

    #551721

    Thanks again. It is the little things that make life so great. Have a great day.
    Ron

    #551723

    You too Ron, glad to help :)

    Regards,
    Josue

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