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ok. Do you foresee the possibility of differentiating the template depending on e.g. category in the future?
ok. Do you foresee the possibility of differentiating the template depending on e.g. category in the future?Hi Jacek,
No, there is no possibility to create different templates for the different blog pages.
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That would be useful, but I think there is just one blog page and one post page.
However, it is possible to use CSS to make some differences (colour, font, etc) to category pages. For example, I have different categories on different menus on a site and I can get rid of the Read more on one category:
/* This hides the Read more buttons on category 61 blog pages only - the Podcast blog page */
.category-61 .u-btn-1{
display: none;
}
You can get the category ID from the URL when you edit the category you're changing:... /wp-admin/term.php?taxonomy=category&tag_ID=61&post_type=...
If anyone know of a better or more flexible way to do this, I'd love to know.
That would be useful, but I think there is just one blog page and one post page. However, it is possible to use CSS to make *some* differences (colour, font, etc) to category pages. For example, I have different categories on different menus on a site and I can get rid of the Read more on one category: /* This hides the Read more buttons on category 61 blog pages only - the Podcast blog page */ .category-61 .u-btn-1{ display: none; } You can get the category ID from the URL when you edit the category you're changing:... /wp-admin/term.php?taxonomy=category&tag_ID=61&post_type=... If anyone know of a better or more flexible way to do this, I'd love to know.