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Hi, I am trying to create a new Single Post “Standard” template but running into several issues with
One: the custom single post entry.
A) I would like the Featured Image to show in the Page Header @ height of 500px – full width (similar to the modern single blog post layout but with no dark overlay).
B) I would like The post title and the Meta (author, Date, Category and First tag) to show just above the text (not atop of the image).
C) I would like to have text (2 lines) on the bottom right corner of the featured image to Insert the image title and attribute.
Right now, all I have tried/saved/published keeps disapearing
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Two: Once the above works, I would like to set it as a Template I can reuse.
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Hello,
A-Featured image is not set by default as page header image. If you want the same image for it, click on the page header element to unfold it’s options, go to Design > Background Image (screenshot) and set it here.
B-This is a customization that can not be done usign only theme options. You need to change theme core files. This is not recommended as not only it will be overwritten by future theme updates but it will apply to every single post you will create after.
C-Are you referring to the featured image in page header (of point A?) Sorry but this is a customization that can not be done with theme’s current options. Changing theme code to achieve this is a customization not included in support.
You can set up a post by selecting the “Custom” type in Post style option of Single post Page options & Style (screenshot) and use Codeless Builder to add/arrange elements in it.
Sorry but it’s not possible to save the template. You can however, copy the shortcodes of the template created and paste them into the new post. Then proceed in editing the new post to your need.
Let us know.Best regards!
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Hello,
A-Can you send us some wp credentials in a private reply? So we can check this out. Or just add them into your profile data, so they are easy reached if needed in future topics. The data is safe, do not worry.
Read this article for more information.D-Just open your post from WordPress > Post and copy the shortcodes from the WYSIWYG editor. See screenshot: https://postimg.org/image/7i5c4yiej/
E-Yes, we can definitely help you with this as well, but i need some credentials first. So i can login and give a closer look to it. This does not happen on our side, so it must be something else causing it.
Let us know.Best regards!
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