Revolution theme - removing default banner at bottom?

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by bob25, Mar 20, 2009.

  1. #1
    Anybody know which file to edit to remove the brookefraser default banner at the bottom of the posts pages?

    Thanks
     
    bob25, Mar 20, 2009 IP
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    If it's only displaying at the bottom of the posts..open "single.php" in the theme files and look for the banner code, and remove it.
     
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    I would, but there's no single.php

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    Is there a "post.php" ? You need to find the .php file that controls the layout of the posts. If it is only showing at the bottom of posts, that is usually where it was inserted.

    It would help if you actually showed it to us, so that we can check the source code for you and tell you where it is...instead of guessing.
     
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    I've used the Find feature on the menu bar and I can't find the url in any of the files, I guess I should search for the image. I would have posted in the Revolution theme forum, but I've been asking questions all day and they shut down for the night anyway. I just thought if anyone was familiar with the theme I wouldn't have to wait till tommorow or Monday.

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    It has more to do with where it is, than what theme it's on. If we could see your blog, we can probably tell you exactly where to look to take out the code.
     
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    Looks like you have control over that. It is in a widget that displays a 480x60 ad below the post. Here is what it say's:

    <!--To define the 468x60 ad, go to your WP dashboard and go to Appearance > Widgets. Select 468x60 Post Banner and then enter your add code into a text widget-->
     
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    Yup you're right. I threw up a blank text widget and now it's gone. Man I musta spent at least 45 minutes trying to find that.

    Thanks :)
     
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    LOL ! I have been there before, many times. Glad we could track it down.
     
    hmansfield, Mar 21, 2009 IP