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EckoThemes Author
Astro has been updated to 4.5.0, below is the change-log for this update.
16/11/2017 - v4.5.0 + WordPress 4.9.X Support + Updated Documentationkillerimtools
Is it possible to remove the scrollbubble that says how long is remaining to be read?
EckoThemes Author
Hey killerimtools,
This can be removed with some custom CSS. Please open a new ticket on our support site and we will be happy to assist with this.
killerimtools
Argh. My support code ran out. Guess I’ll have to figure it out myself. Have tried various css solutions to no avail – looks like you have a script that makes the thing visible after a certain amount of scrolling which overrides any css I use.
EckoThemes Author
You can still override this using increased specificity of the ‘important’ keyword – the below should work:
#scrollbubble { display: none !important; }killerimtools
Lol – thanks. Looks like my problem was I misread the css when I tried myself – I did .scrollbubble instead of #scrollbubble !
EckoThemes Author
No problem – glad you have this resolved!