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In the default settings, the page title is just plain text. Is there a way to place an image behind the page title?
@jackternan: Please post in your site URL and explain what you want to be done with the page title.
Kind Regards,
Skandha
Sure.
As an example, this page’s title is “firm”: http://www.ternan.law/firm/
In the upper-left corner, it says “Firm” in plain text. I do not like the way it looks and would prefer to put a header picture or some sort of picture behind the word “Firm”.
@jackternan: Go to => Appearance => Customize => Additional CSS and add the following CSS Code.
.page .entry-title {
background:url('https://sumarusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/white-wood-texture-background-design_1022-75.jpg');
}
Do you mean something like this?
Let me know if this is what you want!
Kind Regards,
Skandha
Yes, that is what I am looking for. Unfortunately, when I insert that CSS code, it changes it throughout the website (I guess a lot of text is characterized as .entry-title in the theme. Is there a way to avoid that?
@jackternan: If you want this only for the title Firm add the following CSS Code.
.page-id-2 article .entry-title {
background:url('https://sumarusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/white-wood-texture-background-design_1022-75.jpg');
}
Let me know if this is what you want!
Kind Regards,
Skandha