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It would be great to have such a feature, as I wouldn't like to have all cover images taking up the space. But I only know a little bit about front-end development. So I hide them all, and only reveal them when the mouse hovers. How toinject the below snippets into the .post-entry > .entry-cover{
display: none;
opacity: 0;
}
.post-entry:hover .entry-cover{
display: block;
opacity: 1;
/* "both" tells the browser to use the above opacity
at the end of the animation (best practice) */
-webkit-animation: display-none-transition 0.5s both;
animation: display-none-transition 0.5s both;
}
@-webkit-keyframes display-none-transition {
0% {
opacity: 0;
}
}
@keyframes display-none-transition {
0% {
opacity: 0;
}
} @adityatelange perhaps you would like to include such a styling option in the theme? for example, |
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First, Thank you for your beautiful theme.
I have one question.
I tried to set post cover image, but it's too big.
I think it would be nice to have option which show small thumbnail to the left/right of the title.
For example, Google search ( this show small thumbnail to the right of the title.)
![Screenshot 2021-07-21 162201](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45988993/126448873-c22d8498-3558-4f31-8d3b-141a16c3bb12.png)
How to implement this? and Do you have any plan for implement this?
Thanks in advance.
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