Video press logo
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Remove VideoPress logo on a self-hosted blog. I saw your tutorial but the image doesn’t have that class…can you help?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi,
Do you need help with http://clnconsultoria.wordpress.com/ or another website? http://clnconsultoria.wordpress.com/ is not self-hosted but hosted here at WordPress.com.
If you need help with a self-hosted blog, you need to ask support from WordPress.org instead. Their support forum is at http://wordpress.org/support/
Just create an account there if you don’t already have one and they should be better able to help you there.
(The WordPress.com forum is for blogs hosted at WordPress.com)
For more info about the differences between .com and .org, see here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/Good luck!
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Thanks!
I believed that because this is a specific issue for videopress I will receive help here. Actually whatever I would need to do on a hosted website I can do it in my self-hosted so if you have any opinion I will be very thankful!
Thanks a lot!
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The problem actually is that their Docs say that the logo has a specific class, but it doesn’t so I’m unable to take it out using CSS :(
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Hi,
This is what the support document says about removing the watermark:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/videopress/#frequently-asked-questionsCan I remove watermark or title that appear before the video starts playing?
Yes, you can use a little bit of Custom CSS to do that. Note that you’ll need the Custom Design upgrade in order to modify your site’s CSS.To hide the watermark on the video, add this snippet to your custom CSS:
.videopress-watermark {
display: none;
}videopress-watermark is the name of the CSS class. If it’s named something else, you need to replace videopress-watermark with what the CSS class is named.
Can you post here the link to the page where you have the video so I can check out the code?
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Thanks for the help!
I’m using videopress for video courses so you can’t see the video without a suscription. Please reffer to this screenshot: http://cl.ly/image/0d2v2t2o0f1p
As you can see there is no class for that image :( So I can’t hide it that way…
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I’ve finally manage to do it! :)
This is the CSS code
.videopress-placeholder > div:nth-child(4) > img{
display: none!Important;
}
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Good job! Thanks for the update!
.videopress-placeholder > div:nth-child(4) > img{ display: none!Important; }
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