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I’ll put this to Stiofan. You can solve this with a bit of styling, but probably should work out the box, at least to some extent.
Any site using widgets and multiple plugins always will need some tweaking though.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Can we have more details please, where should we look. What category of which post type?
Paolo, the previous GD version did not have a comma in the addresses.
Nasc, I’ll remind Vikas.
Vikas, this cannot be removed with CSS because it has no class of its own.
All I can suggest for now is to use a translation file and replace “Listing” with ” “, but that is overkill if you are not using a translation file already.Direct link to WP SEO plugin recommended by pix3x: http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/
It works fine with GD.This reply has been marked as private.That makes 2 of us 🙂
Sorry Dede, not sure what you’re asking.
Did not promise it will happen though, it is only listed for consideration 🙂
Oops, did not realise you were using GDF.
Maybe then it best to go back to basics, ie temporarily disable all your modifications and see how that works.
It works for the demo, my test site(s), and others without any problems.
When doing a new CSS class, make sure that you change as little as possible:For example .widgettitle will change all widget titles that use that class, but #wrapper #header .widgettitle only changes the widgettitle in the header.
Maybe we are creating problems by trying to solve others.This is a request that is under consideration already.
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