• I am having an issue with formatting on a post. There is a large blank space between the Heading of the post and the text. The HTML code is below:

    ‘[slide]
    <h3>Welcome to Park Farms!</h3>
    If you’re looking for farm fresh, USDA Grade A chicken, you’ve come to the right place. Located in Canton, Ohio, family owned and operated Park Farms has been hatching, raising and producing the very best chickens for over 63 years. Park Farms chicken is available at stores locally, regionally, nationally and even internationally. We might not know exactly why the chicken crossed the road, or which came first, the chicken or the egg. But we pretty much know everything there is to know about providing you and your family with premium chicken. Park Farms keeps up with innovation and the changing tastes of consumers. We invite you to learn more about Park Farms by exploring our site.
    <h3>For Immediate Release</h3>
    Park Farms introduces two lines of Chicken Sausage: traditional bratwurst style and breakfast links. Available in six flavors, Park Farms Chicken Sausage is a tasty and healthy alternative to pork sausage. “We recognize that people are looking to make healthier choices in what they eat and what they prepare for their families,” said Christina Pastore, CEO of Park Farms. “We’re proud to offer a delicious new choice in sausage that is made from Park Farms, Grade A, premium chicken that is all natural with no hormones or steroids.” The traditional Chicken Sausage comes in four savory flavors: Mild Italian, Hot Italian, Bratwurst and Garlic. Traditional links are 93% fat free and have 75% less fat than the leading pork bratwurst. Each package of traditional Chicken Sausage has 5, 4 oz links. The Breakfast Links are available in two tasty flavors, Regular and Maple. Both flavors are 93% fat free and have 68% less fat than the leading pork sausage links. Park Farms Chicken Sausage will be available at grocery and supermarkets beginning mid March. “We think consumers will be as excited as we are about the new Chicken Sausage,” added Pastore. “For dinner or breakfast, it’s another great way to enjoy our chicken.”

    Web site URL is http://www.parkfarms.com

    Any help on correcting my code would be appreciated.

    Scott

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  • Remove the unused:

    <div id="slideshower"></div>

    from index.php

    Thread Starter shearne

    (@shearne)

    As a bit of a newbie where do I look for this particular index.php file? There are several and I haven’t run across <div id=”slideshower”></div> in any of them.

    Thank you,

    Scott

    The slideshower plugin you use is not being active, just deactivate it or use it.

    Thread Starter shearne

    (@shearne)

    That’s the thing, I don’t have a slideshower plugin on the site. I have WordPress Gallery Slideshow and WP-Cycle only.

    Scott

    Could be something thats hardcoded into the theme itself maybe? that the writer expected you to use?

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