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Tagged: 0.7.8.1, category, display, Excerpt Plus, getCategoryBlock(), single entry
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09/10/2013 at 8:32 pm #268921
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Brandon
Add the following CSS to the bottom of your theme’s style.css file:
span [class^=cn_category] { margin: 0 4px 10px 0; display: inline-block } .cn_category_label { font-weight: bold; }That should do it.
09/10/2013 at 8:57 pm #268922Brandon Hull
ParticipantHmm…I added that code but it’s still not bold. I’ll play with it a bit more later tonight when I’m back at the computer. Thanks Stephen!
10/01/2013 at 8:57 am #270429IT Department
ParticipantIs it possible to make this change in a child version of cMap or do I have to make this change with every update of the template?
10/01/2013 at 12:49 pm #270448Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ roy
Yes, anytime you update the the templates you’ll have to redo your custom changes.
Not sure when it’ll actually land, but I do have it on the drawing board to vastly improve the template API to support the overriding of the core template files. While this will provide the ability have update safe custom changes the downside will still be any new features implemented in the template could break the custom override or new features not being exposed because the file being overridden contains the code that implements/exposes the new feature. Of course I’m taking steps to mitigate that as much as possible but I’ll never be able to completely eliminate the possibility of the need for custom changes having to be redone after a template update.
Hope that makes sense!
10/16/2013 at 12:50 pm #271602Ruth Sheahan
GuestSteve, is this where I should be going? I get a 404. http://alsipchamber.org/alsip/wp-content/plugins/cmap/card.php?
10/16/2013 at 1:39 pm #271606Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Ruth
What are you attempting to do? If you try to access the file with a browser, you would get a 404. You need to login using a FTP application such as FileZilla to access that file or use the Plugin Editor in the WordPress admin.
10/28/2013 at 9:30 am #272476Ruth Sheahan
GuestI tried to use the editor, but I couldn’t find the files referred to here?
10/28/2013 at 10:56 am #272486Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Ruth
What are you attempting to do? Add the categories? To which template?
09/27/2014 at 9:17 am #305356DarrenKn
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