Do not edit the Twenty Eleven theme. It is the default WordPress 3.2 theme and having access to an unedited version of the theme is vital when dealing with a range of site issues.
For this reason, it is recommended that you consider creating a child theme for your customisations. Once your child theme is active, we should be able to help with the customisation.
Thanks for the advice, i just changed the color for the bubble to the color i use on the page, it is stil there but hidden. Maybe not the best thing to do but i needed to do it fast. Going to read more about the child theme thing.
Thanks
(@clownhawk)
12 years, 9 months ago
How do i remove or disable the “Comment Bubble” in Twenty Eleven Theme?