If your number of members is small, and you'd rather hide the total (it automatically displays at the top of the Member Directory page), add this snippet to your Display Settings > Custom CSS: .member-count-container {display: none;} .h-member-count {display: none;}
Time to give back to the community! I was able to figure this out on my own. I must say, being able to use CSS to control the display of content is valuable. If you are looking to hide the # of Topics within a Forum and the # of Replies to a post, just use the following code in your CSS. This definitely cleans up the look at feel of the pages, IMO: .h-topic-count-label { display: none; } .h-topic-reply-count-label { display: none; } I've tried this out on my site, so I know it works. Enjoy!
Don't count you chickens till they have hatched. Such a simple saying with so many uses. The basic message of don't count on anything till it happens is important. We must, of course, make plans but we should not rely on the result. This leads on the the The best plans of mice and men Has a connection with the tragic story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers during the Great Depression in California. Such plans that are made are easily sent asunder by...
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