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Masonry Plugin Problem with post description order

By bkimhawaii2, 10 years ago. Last reply by Andrew Misplon, 10 years ago.

Hi! I’m very new at this and still working on building a new site for myself. Really like Masonry and hope this will be fixed. I created a page with SiteOrigin Page Builder and Masonry. The order of post description shows wrong (“Posted on (date) by (name)”. Mine does not show in the right way. Tried to see if I could delete that part from the editor, but no luck. Also the ones with featured image, when pointer goes over, it does not change like the sample you have on your web (image disappears and just title on gray shows). Mine just title over the photo. If this can’t be fixed, I can live with it but the post description is driving me crazy. Please help!!!

URL: http://www.puppetwanderlust.com/puppet-adventures/

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  1. 10 years, 29 days ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi bkimhawaii2

    There unfortunately looks to be a conflict at play on that page. Try temporarily de-activating all plugins not by SiteOrigin, then re-check the problem. If it’s resolved then you’ll know it’s one of your plugins conflicting with Masonry. If that doesn’t help try switching to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Fourteen, just for testing purposes and see if there is any change.

  2. 10 years, 29 days ago bkimhawaii2

    Thanks Andrew for your prompt reply! I tried both suggestions. Disabling other plugins did not change anything. I changed the theme to something else and the switching between photo and gray background worked. But in this case, only “posted on date” showed and not the author’s name where as my current theme shows date and author info. Is there a way I can take the “by so-and-so” part off? Would deleting some code do that? I do not mind not having switching between photo and gray background when pointer is over. But having “by so-and-so” at a wrong place not good. I don’t mind having that info there anyway. Please advise how I could make some changes to code to delete that part. Thank you!!

  3. 10 years, 28 days ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Thanks for going through those steps.

    If you haven’t already you seen it, you can find our full Masonry documentation here: https://siteorigin.com/masonry-plugin-documentation/.

    Setttings > Masonry
    The settings within the widget
    And the brick size setting on each page/post are the various controls available to the widget.

    You could hide the Bonnie Kim by, that shouldn’t be there, by adding the following to a Custom CSS module/plugin:

    .so-masonry-container .entry-meta span, .entry-utility span { display: none; }
    
  4. 10 years, 28 days ago bkimhawaii2

    Andrew, I’m very new at this and not sure where I need to go to add the code you sent in your reply. Do I go to “Edit” in Masonry plugin? If so, which one I do go to add this? There are several items listed under Masonry. If it’s somewhere else, would you please send me more detailed directions? Sorry to bug you with this.

  5. 10 years, 27 days ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    No problem. The code I sent should be added to a Custom CSS module like:

    http://jetpack.me/support/custom-css/

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