Nevermid, didn’t remember we had some style stripping in our functions.php… sorry!
Hi, thanks for your quick answer. If I understand correctly, with this css code I will be hiding the content but it doesn’t solve the need to add a content in the first place in to make the meta appear. My client is going to manage the blog for itself so I can’t count on a “fake content” being added and then hidden.
Is there any way I can make the meta appear even if there’s no text content added, only images or galleries? Like the rest of the blog layouts.
Hi Yigit,
Yes I am. I have several Sass partials and I import them in a style.scss file, which then I compile into a syle.css file on the root of my child theme.
On my first post I added an example image but it seems the link expired, here it is again:
There’s a css file with a very long name that is loading on top and overwriting my styles.
Hi Yigit,
On your demo page you have an example of a forum so it seems it could be implemented without the need of other plugins… If it isn’t so I think it’s not very clear, as all the other components in the demo are included in the theme.
This is the forum example I saw: