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How To Shout down Posts Views Count In Flex Mag WordPress Theme

If you install and activate Flex Mag theme for your WordPress blog, post views count will display by default, on the home page and category pages.

Unfortunately, there is no way to disable this in the theme options. If you don't want this feature, you can disable it by adding a piece of code to the css section of the theme.

How?

Sign in to your WordPress admin dashboard, navigate to 'Appearance' > 'Flex Mag Options' > 'General' and scroll down to the "Custom CSS" section.



custom css for responsive wordpress magazine theme



Then, copy and paste the code below in it and click "Save all changes"


.feat-info-views, .feat-info-comm {
  display : none;
}

That's all.

You can buy Flex Mag theme at ThemeForest.


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About Flex Mag Theme


Flex Mag theme is a responsive magazine theme for WordPress with options and flexibility that let you set up a WordPress site in a simple, straightforward way that doesn’t overwhelm you.

It comes with a custom Fly-Out Navigation, custom scoreboard, auto-load posts, 4 different pre-set skins, 9 different Featured Posts options, 8 different article templates, 700+ Google Fonts, and so much more!
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How To Use Feedburner To Auto Post From Your Blog To Twitter

I auto post from this Blogger blog to Twitter account of the blog by making use of Feedburner Socialize feature. The service makes it easy to distribute your content to interested subscribers or followers on social networks using any FeedBurner feed you already have. At this time, the Socialize service only supports Twitter.

So, whenever I publish a new post on the blog, the title and a link back to the post automatically gets tweeted on Twitter. This feature utilizes Google URL shortening service to create short versions of my feed links, e.g. http://goo.gl/xyzxyz. And this makes it easy for me to track the clicks via goo.gl

I set it to generate hashtags from labels added to my posts and those hashtags are automatically added to the tweets. There is also an option to add additional text (which can also be an hashtag) at the beginning or end of the post. Inline hash tags are supported too.


If you want to use the service, sign in to feedburner.com and burn a feed for your blog.

If you have an existing feed there for your blog, click on it and click on the "Publicize" tab
Click "Socialize" and add your Twitter account. Once added, set the formatting options as desired and click "Activate"

Thereafter, if you publish a post on your blog, it should appear on the connected Twitter account.

That's all.

I hope this helps.
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