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Thank you, this works!
This reply has been marked as private.Actually, for the first point:
– In the page “Cours”‘ we want to add a Title Block that will look like normal page titles.
I found myself that I was doing an unnecessary step by adding a block title and wanting to stylize it to look like a normal title, while in this case, I could just enable “Show page title”. This was stupid on my side, I don’t know why I didn’t see this obvious option. So now it only comes down to one issue:
– In the Blog page, the title doesn’t show, and we want it to show.
Sorry vako,
We are two people working on the site and the other person took it down for now.
I have just put it back now.
Vako,
Thank you for the follow up.
I have made 4 screenshots with annotations, to simplify:
Basically, it comes down to two questions:
– In the page “Cours”‘ we want to add a Title Block that will look like normal page titles.
– In the Blog page, the title doesn’t show, and we want it to show.
Yann
Actually, there is still a minor problem about the idea of “faking Featured Links” in the following way (to recap):
– put a 3-column images block on top of my pages that have sub-menus.
– not showing the real “Page Title”
– Adding instead a Title Block (set to H1)
The only thing that bugs me is that those H1 titles don’t look the same as normal titles (it should be Montesserat in uppercase I believe).
Is it possible to use a certain CSS in my Block “title”, on those pages “faking Featured Links”, so that it looks like real titles?
Example of a “faking Featured Links” page: Cours (font is not correct).
Example of a normal title in other pages: Horaires et tarifs (font is correct).
Thank you Vako.
Thank you so much!
Follow up:
1. I actually didn’t need the snippet, because in Edit page, there is option “Show Page Title”, I just had to select “No”.
2. I used the Featured links only in the “Blog-type page”. While for other pages with sub menus (ex: Cours), I used the 3-columns block trick, set “Show Title” to “No”, and got the desired outcome!
Thank you,
I can document the problems described before, with those screenshots:
Showing the current “Featured links” in use: snipboard.io/U9x6QR.jpg
Showing a test to reproduce “Featured links” by adding a 3 column block: snipboard.io/SZC1WD.jpg
Showing problem with not being able to remove an instance of “featured links” in blog page: snipboard.io/paZm5B.jpg
Thank you Vako, no problem for the delay.
I can share a link and describe the issue:
The website is: https://inspirationyoga.ca/
We have a menu with 5 items:
– 2 of these items simply link to pages. They are: “Horaires&Tarifs” and “Contact”… (no problem with these).
– But 3 of these items have a sub-menu. They are” “Cours”, “Sabine”, “Ateliers&Nouvelles” (note: this last one is set as the “blog page”)
For the last 3 items, we wish to show images on top, to refer to their respective submenus (in the same way that Featured links work).
I understand that we can have only one set of featured links.
So I would like to reproduce “Featured links” by adding a 3 column block, inserting images, linking to the proper sub pages.
I have made a test example here, in the contact page:
The problem is that these 3 images appear after the title. I wish they could appear before the title.
The second problem is that I do not know how to make changes to the Blog page (to add a 3-column block between the header image and the start of the blog content).
And the last issue I have is that I cannot take off the “Featured link” instance in the blog page (“Ateliers&Nouvelles”). In Blog page > “Modify page” > I Set “Show Featured Links” to No… It doesn’t work, the feature links still appear in the Blog page. For now, I only want featured links in the “Cours” page
I’m sorry this is complicated… Can you help?
Yann
Hi Vako,
Thank you for your response.
That’s too bad, it would have been very useful.Do you think there is a way, with an HTML block, or with images, to simulate a somehow similar design, having 3 to 5 images on top, with links?
Yann
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