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May 15th, 2015 at 13:07 #31835Nick Dane
Hi,
I use Nirvana, which I love. I would like to remove the related posts that appear at the bottom of posts but there does not seem to be an option for that in the customization section. I would appreciate any help with this. Many thanks.
Nick
May 16th, 2015 at 23:42 #31844MikevZHi Nick,
AFAIK, related posts is a feature in the Jetpack plugin, unrelated (pun unintended) to Nirvana. Have you tried disabling it in Jetpack Settings in case you use this plugin?
Cheers,
MikeJune 1st, 2015 at 13:13 #32021Nick DaneHi Mike,
Thank you for the reply. I do not have Jetpack or any plugin for managing related posts installed. Also, if I replace Nirvana with another theme, the related posts disappear, so they are clearly being controlled by Nirvana. I just cannot find a way of removing them. I would appreciate any advice.
Regards.
Nick
June 1st, 2015 at 23:30 #32027MikevZHi Nick,
Hmm, that’s remarkable behavior. I do have a setting for Related Posts in:
Admin Dashboard\Settings\Reading\Related Posts although I’m fairly sure this setting is only available with JetPack installed. However, when I uncheck the options Show a “Related” header to more clearly separate the related section from posts + Use a large and visually striking layout then no related posts show up in my Nirvana-themed publications.Do you have these settings in your admin dashboard?
Regards,
~MikeJune 21st, 2015 at 02:47 #32185Nick DaneThank you Mike for the reply. I have just noticed it.
I do not have any of the settings you mention. My Reading Settings does not have any option for related posts. Am I supposed to have any?
I am happy to install JetPack if it would give me the ability to disable related posts.
Thank you
Nick
August 14th, 2015 at 17:54 #32558Nick DaneHi,
I still have this problem, and it is nothing to do with any plug in for related posts. Basically, those related posts appear only at the end of posts but not pages, and they disappear if I switch to a different theme. It must be something that Nirvana does, but I cannot figure out what it is to switch it off. Any help would be much appreciated.
Nick
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