Breaking change, clickable thumbnails

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  • supporttester
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    Previously I was told to use:

     

    .post-meta-thumb .sh-overlay-item:last-child,
    .post-meta-thumb .sh-overlay-item:first-child .sh-overlay-item-container {
    display: none;
    }

     

    to have the thumbnails for blog posts be clickable only, not link to image etc.

     

    However since the last update this does not work as the element has changed name I think.

    What can I put instead, is it possible to add a checkbox to the theme to enable or disable this feature so it can be only clickable and supported for future theme updates? Thanks!

    Solution for this topic

    Hi @supporttester,

     

    I hope you are well today and thank you for your question.

     

    I don’t see the shared CSS code used on your site.

     

    Also please try clearing and temporary disabling W3 Total Cache that you are using on your site.

     

    Best regards,
    Shufflehound team

    supporttester
    Participant

    I have tried clearing cache but still seems the same.

    I have posted login details for you below.

     

    I can remove the issue by setting:

     

    sh-overlay-item-container

     

    to display: none for both the circles via the inspector, but not sure how to do via the css in the theme settings..

     

    Thanks

    I can see still the W3 Total Cache plugin is active on your site so could you please temporary disable it?

     

    I logged into your site using shared credentials but can’t access wp-admin area of your site using a shared user account.

     

    Please advise.

    supporttester
    Participant

    Solution for this topic

    Got it fixed, it was because of minifying some css/js thanks!

    You are most welcome here 🙂

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