<div class="box box-masthead">
<h1 class="title">
<a href="http://test.sunvalleycabinets.ca">Sunvalley Cabinets</a>
</h1>
<p class="description">// Just another WordPress site</p>
</div>
In the above <div> there appears to be two overlapping elements, which is likely caused by the inclusion of the css class for <h1> or the lack thereof for the other <p>.
The // in the blog desciption (tagline) is not usual either. Did you add this at the General Settings page?
Nothing has been changed in the theme settings. Also, I have tried installing several themes from http://www.paddsolutions.com/ and they all have the same effect. (I have tried the themes with the accordion style like Silverline, Neodymiumos, Terbiumable)
In Chrome and IE the logo gets cut off, but in FF the logo is nowhere to be found! Would the default CSS for all these themes be messed up like that?
Here is the demo site for the theme if you would like to look at it
http://www.paddsolutions.com/wpmag/silverine/
The tagline is identical, so I don’t think that is the issue.