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Hi,
I want to have my blog post image “always” on top of content. The text should start “always” below the image. Unfortunately it only works for smaller screens. On wider screens the image seems to be too small, so the text is going to the height of the image and therefore the text block is getting tighter. That looks strange. Unfortunately I didnt find a function to solve that issue.
Can you please help me. My theme is the “Handel” theme. Here is an example of blog post:
https://david-iusow.de/2021/06/11/google-opened-the-campus-facility-near-the-old-street-gyratory/
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Hi,
Please share website url, wp-admin and ftp info (login/ passwords) and send using “private reply” .Thanks,
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Hi,
Please check your post layout now.
P.S You can also change your single post layout from:
wp-admin > Appearance > Customize > Blog > Blog Post Style > Select one of (Classic, Modern or Custom). For now, I choose Custom.Please check and advise,
Thanks,
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Hi,
thanks. It looks better, but it seems the imaae was just inserted in to the text block, so although its visible properly, it does not solve the main issue. I.e. in classic style the text is still aligned with the image instead below it. Also H1 is missing now completely.
I will try to use it the modern style way. Modern style + to insert the image manually into the top of the text. Unless you have another suggestion?
Thank you
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Hi,
When you do it in a custom style, you will have to customize everything yourself, including the title of the post and the featured image of the post manually.
P.S: You can use a style of your own choice.Thanks,
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ok thx.
another qq. how can i change the language , ie “continue reading” or “posted” into german?
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Hi,
The words like “continue reading” or “posted” generally embedded in the theme/plugin. You can change these words by changing them inside the file. However, It comes under customization and once you update the theme/plugin all changes will be revert back.Thanks,
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Thanks. Thats no problem, In will update the customization later again. Do you have a custom css code for this?
Kind Regards
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Hi,
No, These can’t be changed by CSS code, however, it can be done by changing the original text from theme files.
“Posted” and Continue Reading” both texts are now translated to the German language.Please check and let me know.
Thanks,
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