Hi Nelson, is it possible to give a post a 1st place on the page so that it is always immediately visible and does not disappear below the scroll line on the visitors' devices. So basically show the post as featured post as 1st. is this possible with code?? thx for your answer.
what is the code I can paste to make the background of each individual blog module card semi transparent ? the background part of the blog module affects the whole module rather than the backgrounds of the modules. can you do a tutorial on this ? on how to change the colour and transparency of each?
Hi Nelson, This snippet is not working for me. i followed the instructions and I even tried to assign a custom class to the single blog module but still not able to make it all clickable. :( What can I do? Thanks
@@PeeAyeCreative Thank you Nelson, I've just solved the problem by adding the code to the Custom CSS in the theme options instead of the child theme. Now it works! Do you know why it doesn't work with the child theme? Thanks
Thank you sooo much! For some reason, my "read more" and title links didn't work, and I couldn't figure out why, so this is a great workaround!
Glad I could help!
such a clever workaround! thanks for sharing, you really helped me!
You're welcome Bianca, I'm glad it was helpful!
Hi Nelson, is it possible to give a post a 1st place on the page so that it is always immediately visible and does not disappear below the scroll line on the visitors' devices. So basically show the post as featured post as 1st.
is this possible with code?? thx for your answer.
Oh yes that's possible, you can use two Blog modules one set to show one post, then the second one with the post offset set to 1.
what is the code I can paste to make the background of each individual blog module card semi transparent ? the background part of the blog module affects the whole module rather than the backgrounds of the modules. can you do a tutorial on this ? on how to change the colour and transparency of each?
You should be able to do that within the module settings.
@@PeeAyeCreative I found it yes . Thanks . It was buried in the settings.
My blog image and and title is not clickable. How do I fix this on divi
I'm not sure, by default they are clickable, so you may need to contact Elegant Themes.
Hi Nelson,
This snippet is not working for me. i followed the instructions and I even tried to assign a custom class to the single blog module but still not able to make it all clickable. :( What can I do? Thanks
Hi Denis, send me a link where I can see the code.
@@PeeAyeCreative Thank you Nelson, I've just solved the problem by adding the code to the Custom CSS in the theme options instead of the child theme. Now it works! Do you know why it doesn't work with the child theme? Thanks
Great. I hope you'll make a blog module plugin that enhances the original module 😊
It's tempting, but not until I see what Divi does as I heard they are making a query loop builder.
You are the best
I appreciate that!