• chadhip

    (@chadhip)


    I am using the “On-Assignment” template and I want to remove the “subscribe” and “search” from my nav bar. I’ve searched the code using Firebug, I can test out which code i need to delete but I have a hard time trying to find it when it really comes to deleting the code.
    How do I take what I read using Firebug and make those changes to my site?
    THANKS.

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  • purplecrow

    (@purplecrow)

    I’m guessing its in your header.php file. I’ll download the theme and see if I can find it 🙂

    purplecrow

    (@purplecrow)

    Ha no I wont, it seems to be a paid theme… Sorry cant be of much more help!

    Thread Starter chadhip

    (@chadhip)

    yah it’s a paid one, they suckered me in. I was able to remove the “search” from the header.php it’s the other “search” and “subscribe” beside my page titles near the bottom.

    When I open Firebug and look at my site it shows the code below:

    subscribe<span class=”sf-sub-indicator”> »</span>

    On the far right of Firebug there is this code
    #nav-main .sf-menu li a {
    color:#FFFFFF;
    padding:10px 60px 24px 12px;
    }
    style.css (line 41)

    Not sure if this will help you, but it doesn’t help me.

    tafts

    (@tafts)

    If its beside your page titles the code you will want to remove will probably be in index.php or single.php. A link to your site might make it a little easier to understand what you mean.

    Thread Starter chadhip

    (@chadhip)

    tafts

    (@tafts)

    Ok now I see what you mean. You will want to edit sections of your <div id=”nav-main”> tag which will probably be header.php.

    Removing the below code should do the trick.

    <li class="subscribe-list">
    <a href="#" title="subscribe">subscribe</a> 	    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://hipphotography.com/newhip/?feed=rss2" class="feed">posts</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://hipphotography.com/newhip/?feed=comments-rss2" class="icon comments" title="comments">comments</a></li>         </ul>
    </li>

    and

    <li class="search"><a href="#" title="search">search</a>
    <ul>
    <li></li>
    </ul>
    </li>
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