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Having Difficulty Locating Unwanted Line of Text (6 posts)

  1. svhistorichomes
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    Up until now, I've been reasonably successful in using Firebug or Chrome's "Inspect Element" to locate an unwanted item and eliminate it; but, this one's eluding me.

    I've got "" />" followed by a blank line showing up in the upper left corner of my homepage (homepage only), and I can't identify the specific file/location in which it's located. If someone can help with the identification of the location, I can go in and eliminate it.

    Thanks very much.

  2. weirdnews
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    Is it on every page? if so sounds like end code of logo.
    Look in your theme settings page and check logo and remove any html tages <a href="link" /> also check to make sure it isnt placed in title line. Im just making a guess at this from this point because you have not give a URL for me to look at ;)

  3. weirdnews
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    sorry that didnt let me show you what I wanted.

    remove and html tags in logo <a href="your logo "/>

  4. colin5kk
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    hi need some help, im a bit of a novice but here goes, i tried pointing a new domain name to my site and went into settings and typed the new name i bought next to the main site name in the url and now the site has crashed and im unable to log back in eg. http://www.myoldsite.com,www.mynewsite.co.uk is what i did in the url in the settings what can i do to get back to the dash board and delete my mess up, help!!!

  5. weirdnews
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    If you want to point another domain to old site you need to do that from web hosting control panel.

    Please check your wp-config file and see if you change added anthing
    Also if i had the real url to look at it would help in finding a solution ;)

    1.Download wp-config.php (if you don't have shell access).

    2.Open it in your favorite text editor.

    3.Check that the first line contains nothing but <?php, and that there is no text before it (not even whitespace).

    4.Check that the last line contains nothing but ?>, and that there is no text after it (not even whitespace).

    5.If your text editor saves as Unicode, make sure it adds no byte order mark (BOM). Most Unicode-enabled text editors do not inform the user whether it adds a BOM to files; if so, try using a different text editor.

    6.Save the file, upload it again if necessary, and reload the page in your browser.

  6. svhistorichomes
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    I'm sorry. I thought I'd mentioned the URL:
    http://siliconvalleyhistorichomes.com

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