Process Section – Dot Removal

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  • whoisnish
    Participant

    Hi, how do I go about removing the dot after the numbers that appear in all the process ection templates? We’d just liek to use a number without the dot

    thanks in advance

    serkan
    Moderator

    Hi,
    You can use this custom css code;

    .qodef-e-point { display: none !important; }

    Thanks

    whoisnish
    Participant

    please forgive me – i on’t have much familiarity with css. where do i add this code serkan?

    serkan
    Moderator
    whoisnish
    Participant

    it’s not worked i’m afraid. In the processes after the numbers 1,2,3,4 it stiull has a full stop after each number

    serkan
    Moderator

    Hi,
    Could you please provide me your related url and wp admin details via our private content box below?
    Thanks

    whoisnish
    Participant

    I actually have further question – I would like to make the main feaure image on a blog post rounded. currently, it is full width and squared off, but i’d like a 15px rounding. is that possible? where do i change this?

    serkan
    Moderator

    Hi,

    Yes, you can make the main featured image on your blog posts have rounded corners (15px) easily by adding a small CSS snippet.

    1️⃣ CSS to Add:

    .single-post .pw-featured-image img {
        border-radius: 15px; }

    This will:
    ✅ Add 15px rounded corners to the main featured image on single blog posts.
    ✅ Keep the image full width and responsive without breaking the layout.

    2️⃣ Where to Add This CSS:
    Go to your WordPress Dashboard.

    Navigate to Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS.

    Paste the above CSS code there.

    Click Publish to save your changes.

    whoisnish
    Participant

    is it possible to use some css to make the images in a gallery have rounded corners as well? I’ve got rounded corners everywhere except in a masonary grid gallery

    serkan
    Moderator

    Hi,
    Yes, you can also do this directly in Elementor without adding custom CSS. When you edit the gallery widget (or the image inside the masonry grid):

    Select the Image / Gallery widget.

    Go to the Style tab.

    Look for the Border Radius setting.

    Adjust the radius (e.g., 12px) until you see the rounded corners you like.

    ⚠️ However, in some gallery layouts (especially masonry grids), Elementor may not apply the border radius to the images because of how the gallery plugin handles the image containers. In that case, a small CSS snippet (like the one I sent before) will be the most reliable solution.

    So:

    Try the Elementor “Border Radius” first.

    If it doesn’t affect the gallery images, then add the CSS.

    .elementor-lightbox .elementor-lightbox-image { border-radius: 15px; }

    Thanks

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