Older Post Issue on Search Label Pages - templates

When i open the "/search/label/" pages, it shows "older" (sonraki) tab on the right corner of the page that goes nowhere .
Like: http://www.ahmetvarlik.com/search/label/Maketler%20ve%20Objeler
Here what happens when i click the this button: http://www.ahmetvarlik.com/search/label/Maketler%20ve%20Objeler?updated-max=2000-02-01T23:49:00-08:00&max-results=20&start=20&by-date=false
İ just want to delete this "older" (sonraki) section on my pages. (not from posts).
Can you help me?

Add this code before </body> tag to hide blog pager on label pages
<b:if cond='data:view.isSearch'>
<style>
.blog-pager { display: none; }
</style>
</b:if>

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at the Page HTML shows me that he put FA in front of my image :O
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Any suggestions on how to remove the white box in the attached image? I have installed a customer theme and disabled comments on the page. But cant seem to get rid of the box. Many thanks in advance.
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Reload Isotope "Show all" filter after showing hidden div

I have made a collapsible section for the portfolio (extensive) gallery on my one page website. The gallery has Isotope filters applied to it. On default only the header is shown, but when clicking on the header, the filter names and gallery should be unhidden (content hidden via CSS using display:none) as per JQuery code below:
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When I click the header, it expands the filter names, but gallery content isn't displayed. This only happens after clicking one of the filters. When toggling the collapsible section, the gallery remains shown as intended.
So the only problem is the initial unhiding of the gallery. I think by clicking the header, the "Show all" filter or other relevant div has to be reloaded/refreshed in order for the gallery to appear. I've tried multiple commands, but can't seem to find the correct one.
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Apologies for the delay, but please find setup via link below:
http://www.davidmaes.eu/#work
Thanks for the help.
I took a look at the site and isotope doesn't have time to calculate the image sizes, so it's giving the UL container a height of 0: <ul class="portfolio-wrap isotope" style="position: relative; overflow: hidden; height: 0px;"> which is why the images aren't showing up.
When the user clicks a filter, isotope recalculates the images sizes and applies it to the UL, and voila, the images reappear.
You can manage this by using the imagesloaded script, which will only call isotope once the images have finished loading.
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Aligning text within a 'hover over' jquery

I am designing a site that has images that when hovered over fade a text appears.
I have used the below thread to do this, all went well however when the text I am adding in goes to the full width and height of the image it's going over. I've tried to add padding to the text through my CSS but it doesn't work.
DIV with text over an image on hover
Here is my amended code, amended
CSS
p1{font-size:1.3em;text-align:left;color:#ffffff;font-family: 'geosanslightregular';margin:100px 20px 0px 20px;padding:0;}
div.containerdiv{position:relative}
div.texts{position:absolute; top:0; left:0; width:100%; display:none; z-index:10}
div.texts:hover{display:block}
html
<div class="grid_8">
<a href="cncpt.html">
<div class="containerdiv">
<img src="images/cncpt.jpg" alt="background">
<div class="texts">
<p1>LAUNCH OF E-COMMERCE MENSWEAR STORE, STOCKING EVERYONE FROM BALMAIN AND GIVENCHY TO ADIDAS X OPENING CEREMONY, YMC, NIKE AND BEYOND. BREAK HOSTED THE LAUNCH EVENT AND INTRODUCED 200+ KEY MEDIA, BRAND AND INDUSTRY CONTACTS TO THE STORE. WE CONTINUE TO OPERATE THE PRESS OFFICE FOR CNCPT AND HAVE PICKED UP FANS EVERYWHERE FROM GQ DAILY AND METRO, TO KEY ONLINE INFLUENCERS.</p1>
</div>
</div>
</a>
</div>
<!-- end .grid_8 -->
Still no joy! it's showing the image fine but no text is showing over it or anywhere on the page for that matter!
Any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
A simple answer using CSS is to use the :hover pseudo class on an anchor tag.
Set you image container as position:relative in CSS.
Create a div containing your text, formatted using html and CSS inside the image container. Position this absolute in CSS. Absolute positioning positions elements relative to the parent container positioned relative. If no element is set to position relative it will take its position from the body tag. It is important to set a width to the element too.
THE HTML
<div class="container">
<a><img src="img.jpg" alt="background">
<div class="text">I will show on hover</div>
</a>
</div>
CSS
div.container{position:relative;}
div.text{ position:absolute; top:0; left:0; width:100%; display:none; z-index:10;}
a:hover div.text{display:block;}
This will position the text over the container you set to position relative aligning to the top left corner. The z-index stacks elements one above the other. The higher the z-index the higher the element is in the stack.
w3 schools have some excellent definitions and examples on all the code above if it is new to you.
The effect you are after can be achieved with html and css alone. I would advise you focus on:
design your site on paper
layout your page with html and CSS
add your rollover effects and jQuery animations
before adding the jQuery animation
CSS3 transitions are not compatible with all browsers, there are work arounds in CSS though a jQuery fallback is often used.

CSS: horizontal menu using list with background images?

I’m trying to create a simple menu where I’ve got four menu items each have an image and then there is a special image for each item that is active.
I’m using Drupal so the HTML output can’t be changed (not easy anyway) so my question is if and how it can be done by using the HTML code provided below:
<div id="quicktabs-2" class="quicktabs_wrapper quicktabs-style-nostyle quicktabs-processed">
<ul class="quicktabs_tabs quicktabs-style-nostyle">
<li class="qtab-0 active first">Question</li>
<li class="qtab-1">Lead</li>
<li class="qtab-2">Board</li>
<li class="qtab-3 last">Ready</li>
</ul>
</div>
I have created some that come close to my final wished result but I’m still having trouble with example to indent the text so it is not showed.
Here is my CSS so far:
ul.quicktabs_tabs li {display:inline; }
#quicktabs-2 li.active a {
background-image:url(question-active.png);
background-position:5px 0px;
background-repeat:no-repeat no-repeat;
padding-bottom:18px;
padding-left:135px;
padding-right:5px;
}
#quicktabs-2 li.qtab-1 a {
background-image:url(lead-grey.png);
background-position:5px 0px;
background-repeat:no-repeat no-repeat;
padding-bottom:18px;
padding-left:29px;
padding-right:50px;
}
#quicktabs-2 li.qtab-2 a {
background-image:url(board.png);
background-position:5px 0px;
background-repeat:no-repeat no-repeat;
padding-bottom:18px;
padding-left:29px;
padding-right:50px;
}
#quicktabs-2 li.qtab-3 a {
background-image:url(ready-grey.png);
background-position:5px 0px;
background-repeat:no-repeat no-repeat;
padding-bottom:18px;
padding-left:29px;
padding-right:50px;
}
This is my code so far and it shows my images correctly with the right spacing between them but the text within the a-href I just can’t get hidden.
I’m fairly certain that it is just a question of hitting the right style-class / id but I’ve tried a lot of different combination and I just can’t get it to work.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you
Sincere
- Mestika
If you want to hide your text within your anchor tag simply add {text-indent:-9999px} this will move your text to -9999px but will hide your text. This method is called IR - Image Replacement
Edit: Here is a Reference provided by #Faust
It sounds like your main concern is to replace the text in the link (no?).
If you have the access to alter the link text, and you're allowed to include markup with those values that does not get HTML-character encoded,
Then by surrounding each link text with spans ( e.g: Question --> <span>Question</span>), so that each line looks like:
<li class="qtab-0 active first"><span>Question<span></li>
...then you can hide the text with this CSS:
#quicktabs-2 a span {display:none;}
Otherwise, I think your only other recourse is to make the text extremely small and close to the color of the images:
#quicktabs-2 a {font-size:1px;text-decoration:none;color:grey}