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Yellow Swordfish said
Sorry - we all posted there!Looks like on the parameters you can pass a class for this. So make up a class name - send it to the function call using the parameter and then try styling that in your WP styles.css file.
Shoot, I'm sorry but that is way beyond my capacity. Any way you could direct me how to do that in fairly simple terms?
look back at the arguments to the shortcode.. andy was suggesting you add the title_class argument with a name you make up, myrank... then you could style this with css...
but not sure that will do it as we dont know if the entire size is encapsulated in that class or not... inspecting the css would tell you the class needing adjustment... we could do it, but dont have a link to inspect it...
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Unfortunately, some of this stuff is beyond my capacity. @yellow-swordfish & @mr-papa do either of you ever do any freelance work? If so would you consider helping me with this? I can send you all the admin and ftp login details privately.
I have this shortcode working but I'm not sure if I understand CSS enough to resize it:
echo do_shortcode("[wpa_myranks user_id=$spThisPostUser->ID show_title=false]");
Thanks.
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I didn't leave the widget in there because this is a live forum and it looks terrible until it is resized.
Sorry - we were not clear. It IS the display if the achievements shortcode that we need to look at.
You need to add the class (as shown in the documentation you posted here) _ somnething like:
title_class="custom_title_class" and make it visible. Then we can inspect it and tell you how to fix the CSS
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