ul.g-metadata li:last-child {display: none !important;}
(Add to the bottom of screen.css in your theme's css folder.)
CherylJoyW
Joined: 2012-08-19
Posts: 42
Posted: Sat, 2012-09-08 17:54
thank you for the help...
Did not work at first , but created a custom.css and that did it.
Should I want to get rid of views what child is that or is there a list I can refer to?
owner name is 'last child'
thanks again
tempg
Joined: 2005-12-17
Posts: 1857
Posted: Sat, 2012-09-08 18:03
I'm not sure what info you want to leave; you may be able to just deactivate info altogether (as a module).
Otherwise, just take "li:last-child" out of the line and it will hide both.
CherylJoyW
Joined: 2012-08-19
Posts: 42
Posted: Sat, 2012-09-08 19:01
Thanks will do and will look for module.
Just posted again re Slideshow....
Is there a way to create a text link to start it.
my javascript link errored. Not very good at coding... can copy and follow directions though. There should probably be an onclick function called... but at a loss.
The info was from a mouse over on the slideshow icon.
People are not seeing the icon and do not know they can see a slide show.. so thought to do this in description like I did in G2
If you have any ideas here it would be appreciated.
Thanks again
Posts: 1857
ul.g-metadata li:last-child {display: none !important;}
(Add to the bottom of screen.css in your theme's css folder.)
Posts: 42
thank you for the help...
Did not work at first , but created a custom.css and that did it.
Should I want to get rid of views what child is that or is there a list I can refer to?
owner name is 'last child'
thanks again
Posts: 1857
I'm not sure what info you want to leave; you may be able to just deactivate info altogether (as a module).
Otherwise, just take "li:last-child" out of the line and it will hide both.
Posts: 42
Thanks will do and will look for module.
Just posted again re Slideshow....
Is there a way to create a text link to start it.
my javascript link errored. Not very good at coding... can copy and follow directions though. There should probably be an onclick function called... but at a loss.
<a href="Javascript:PicLensLite.start ({maxScale:0,feedUrl:'/gallery3/rss/feed/gallery/album/50'});"> SLIDESHOW</a>
The info was from a mouse over on the slideshow icon.
People are not seeing the icon and do not know they can see a slide show.. so thought to do this in description like I did in G2
If you have any ideas here it would be appreciated.
Thanks again