At the bottom of any website page, blog post, or ProPhoto gallery permalink page your design can feature a "content meta footer", like in this example:
A content footer can consist of "meta items" like page/post...:
- author name
- applied list of categories
- applied list of tags
You can enable or disable these items in any layout, and you can customize the styling of these items.
Show or hide footer author, categories, or other meta items.
If you want to show or hide any of the items you can see in your content footer, such as the author name or category list, follow these steps:
- Click to edit the settings of the WordPress content module found in your layout.
- In the popup, click the Content styles > Footer meta items tabs along the side.
- Click to enable/disable any details you would like to show/hide in your footer for your content.
Font style of text & links
To change the styling of text or links found in your content footer, follow these steps:
- Click to edit the settings of the WordPress content module found in your layout.
- In the popup, click the Content styles > Footer meta items tab along the side.
- All meta items are controlled by one font style selector. Pick the font style you want to use. If you do not have a font style you want to apply, click New or Copy to create a new font style or to create a duplicate of an existing style that you want to tweak.
See this short clip of font selection in action:
Remember that a font style can provide special color, underline, and other styling to links, so if your footer meta links look different than you expect, check your font style to make sure the specific options for link appearance are set up the way you want.
What about the content header?
Similar settings are available for items like title, date, author, categories, tags, and comment counts found above the content of posts. These are found in the same popup in the Header styles area.
See our separate tutorial for information about the Content header and date settings you can edit.
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