everybody.
I exploit the Business3ree Ignition theme by CSS Igniter. I’ve arrange two classes “Ideas” and “Information” to filter my content material in these two classes. I want to have the ability to change the default “Weblog” textual content on put up pages, by class.
For those who test the TUTORIALS part on https://www.dographics.com/tutorials you will see these two sections: “Ideas & Methods” and “Information”. When you click on on both menu merchandise, it would load its web page, with masonry posts, which I pull utilizing the Gutenbee plugin’s block put up kind: “Posts”.
Up to now, every web page will show the header Title textual content a Description (excerpt) textual content on every web page accurately. For instance, the Information part will pull the posts from the “information” class and the header picture textual content reads “NEWS” and the outline reads “Testing New Part”. I need to have the ability to switch the identical textual content over the one posts coming from that part…
Nonetheless, while you click on on any of the posts displayed on these pages, the primary header textual content modifications to “Weblog” and the outline textual content is gone. I do know that I can set this textual content by the Settings–> studying on the Dashboard, however that may give all put up the identical textual content, regardless o their class. That is why I’m going with the Gutenbee Posts Block so I can separate my content material, however brings this problem of not having the proper textual content on on posts, outlined by their class. Including the classes as menu merchandise didn’t remedy the problem both. I need every posts’ header picture Title and outline to be outlined by its class, not by a default WordPress setting.
CSS Igniter says that this cannot be carried out and that I’m compelled to have the phrase “Weblog” on all my single posts and no description. I refuse to acknowledge that. How is it potential to have a header title on my posts that it isn’t chosen by me?
I attempted to clarify as greatest I might, provided that I’m not a programmer nor a WordPress professional.
Thanks upfront on your assist!