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I have two post types in the same query, how can I use CSS to select only one post type?

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I'm using OceanWP theme and Elementor at this site: /

Ritual, Relaxation, and Motivation are examples of the second post type. Most of the other posts are normal WP posts.

I'm using OceanWP theme and Elementor at this site: https://mymythos/

Ritual, Relaxation, and Motivation are examples of the second post type. Most of the other posts are normal WP posts.

Share Improve this question asked Jan 16, 2019 at 0:11 Sidian JonesSidian Jones 1 1
  • Friend of mine figured it out and it's painfully easy. article.posttype That's it. :| – Sidian Jones Commented Jan 16, 2019 at 19:07
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The post_class() function can be used in the loop to automatically output some classes that you can target via CSS. Post types will have the class type-[post-type].

How that might integrate with Elementor is unfortunately something you will need to ask via Elementor's support channels, as 3rd-party plugins and themes are off-topic here.

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