That resolved the issue. Many thanks.
Thanks for the prompt reply. We ended up doing the following:
– Within “Theme Options” –> “Basic Settings” –> “Custom CSS” (box), we added “.single #nav-below { display: none; }”. It removed the “Post navigation” text, but also the nav links (which we wanted to keep). So, it kind of worked. If you can provide the correct CSS code and instructions, so as to just remove the “Post navigation” text, but retain the nav links, that would be great.
The pages in question are single (advice) posts and/or featured projects, as follows:
<Featured Projects>
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?projects=flood-claims
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?projects=burglary
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?projects=entitlement-to-alternative-accommodation
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?projects=breach-of-policy-warranty
<Advice>
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?p=91
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?p=87
– http://claimmanagementservices.ie/2015/?p=75
We are using “SKT IT Consultant Pro” and have the same question – how do you remove the wording “Post Navigation” at the base of each post?
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