• Hi folks,
    I am just setting up a new site, and found a theme that fits nicely, the theme is called ‘Autoblog’ (my site isn’t an autoblog).

    Everything seems to work fine but when loading the home page I get this message on the site page:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘.’ in /my home root folder blah blah /wp-content/themes/autoblog/footer.php(1) : eval()’d code on line 16

    I have checked line 16 in footer.php from within my dashboard, (not from the server files) but there are no punctuation marks in it at all it seems to be all compiler code as: >>>/cGhwIGlmKGZ1bmN0aW9uX2V4aXN0cygiZ2V0X2hvdHRvcGljcyIpKSA6ID8+DQo8aDM+PD9waHAgX2UoJ01vc3QgQ29tbWVudGVkJyk7ID8+PC9oMz4NCjx1bCBjbGFzcz0ibGlzdCI+DQo8P3BocCBnZXRfaG90dG9waWNzKCk7ID8+DQo8L3VsPg0KPGRpdiBjbGFzcz <<< (I inserted >>><<< arrows)

    I am not a coder guys and don’t understand this stuff, any ideas on what the problem may be, or assuming I may find this line 16 error on my server files (I don’t know if they are different from whats on the dashboard) can I safely delete the extra “.” without anything untoward happening?
    Thanks for any help.
    Graham.

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  • looks like the theme has some base64 code and who knows what that code does.

    Thread Starter graham333

    (@graham333)

    Quick update on this Autoblog theme.

    This one is for coders only, as I cannot get rid of the cr*p in the sidebars either, shame.

    Oh well back to the drawing board.

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