Post the code that you currently have and we can work together.
And am I write in assuming all you want to do is get rid of ‘Next’ and ‘Previous’ buttons?
If so just target it and hide it with css like so:
(add this to your child themes CSS file)
.prev, .next { display:none; }
That should remove the next/previous links on each post page.
Hope this helps.
Thats the problem, I dont know. I tried according to an article I found and it took down the entire site. Here is the code, it is extremely long:
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That code is far too long, remove it before a moderator takes it down
Also if you really want to hack up the core files of that theme, just remove these lines:
<?php next_posts_link( '<span class="nav-prev fl">'. __( '<span class="meta-nav">β</span> Older posts', 'theme4press' ) . '</span>' ); ?>
<?php previous_posts_link( '<span class="nav-next fr">'. __( 'Newer posts <span class="meta-nav">β</span>', 'theme4press' ) . '</span>' ); ?>
but as I stated in my previous comment, using CSS is cleaner/quicker. Just copy the CSS I provided above, and place it in your theme’s CSS file, and the links will disappear.
I put it in the custom css file and they are still there. Is that the right place
what do you mean custom css? are you working off a child theme? Or off the main theme?
either way youll need to get in to your style.css file and place it there
This is what it says in the style.css
WARNING! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
To make it easy to update your theme, you should not edit the styles in this file. Instead use
the custom.css file to add your styles. You can copy a style from this file and paste it in
custom.css and it will override the style in this file. You have been warned! π
Ok, so add it to the custom.css and add an !important; tag to override the defaults, like so:
.prev, .next { display:none !important; }
But it states there that adding anything to your custom.css should over write the style.css so even with out the !important tag it should be working. Try it with the !important tag. I think the original styles are not in styles.css, but inside of a .php file.
Where do I put that code? After the original one you gave me?
No just replace the other code with this one inside of custom.css, so you only have this one line
Arrows still there. see it is a challenge
If I add, display: none; to those two classes on my end in the inspector, they disappear. So that code is correct, you may just not be placing it in the right spot.
Your custom.css stylesheet isn’t even being loaded by the browser. So that’s why they are still there.
All of your styles are being called out of a gzip.php for some reason.
Sorry for sounding so stupid, Im not a “Code” guy
It’s all being called out of this file:
http://theme4press.com/wp-content/plugins/scripts-gzip/gzip.php?css=wp-content%2Fthemes%2Fthematic%2Fstyle.css
If all else fails you can just add it to that file. But your main style.css and custom.css are not being loaded, so anything you write in there isn’t going to affect anything.