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Hello – just in case 😉
Have you tried the “Graphene post-specific options” and set the slider image to “Custom url” and then pasted the permalink to the post in the “Custom slider image URL” -box underneath?
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You must edit this in the style.css file. >theme >edit >style.css. Remember to edit both columns to match your total width. The numbers appear more than one place, so you will have to “look around” Use your browsers search capacity to find the numbers. If you copy the entire text into a document before you do anything, it is easy to put it back in case of “accidents” 😉
hope this helps and that it is in the “way of the KeyMaster”
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Just a note (just in case) If you edit your post in html – do not switch to visual editing. That is when WordPress strips your code, so leave the post in html-mode and preview it on the site
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joining in on the thank you thread. Thank You! I am fairly new to wordpress. This is the second time I am trying to make a site with it. The first was with the Atahualpa-theme (or somethinglikethat) the one “everybody” use – so Graphene is really my first choice 🙂
Here is a way to “fool” the theme. Make a post with no text and use a space (a tap on the spacebar) as title. Get the image url and use the custom url option.
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new to all of this, but had the same problem. Here is my solution. Below the text- window in the post you will find the”graphene post- specific options” If you use the” custom url” option and paste in the image url it should work. The image url is found in >media >(name of image) >edit image
Hope this works and is correct
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