Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Which CSS are you using to make them hidden?
Thread Starter
Pradeep
(@pmaheepala)
.breadcrumbs {
visibility: hidden;
}
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Try
display: none;
As opposed to visibility.
Thread Starter
Pradeep
(@pmaheepala)
Andrew,
From time to time in life we come across with those: “oh why didn’t I think of that before” moments. Your reply generated one of those moments 🙂
Thanks you so much mate!
Hi, i do not understand where i can write this code.
I have only visual and text … Can i remove the grey bar (breadcrumbs) by writing in the text box?
Or do i have to buy somthing called css?
@ricettedelcuore – is your site, by chance, hosted on WordPress.COM? If so you need to ask in their forums here: http://en.forums.wordpress.com/
These forums are for self-hosted WordPress.ORG sites — not the same thing but easily confusing.
Yes… Hosted on .COM
Thank’s
I have tried to use the display: none on my style sheet but nothing is changing. I also cannot find a breadcrumb pull on any of the .php templates. Are there any other ways to come at this?
Thanks.
Thread Starter
Pradeep
(@pmaheepala)
@mbeezus It’s been a while since I used this but I still can’t see a reason why it is not working. Can you send the link to your site?
Thanks for the response. I found the breadcrumbs on the functions page and just removed that command.
Hi. I moved on hosting.
Now o would like to remove the grey boc i have in my page
Ricettedelcuore.it\battiti.
I have a child theme where i wrote
}
.breadcrumbs {
display: none;
}
But i still hane the grey box. What shoul i do?
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support