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  • I think you might have tried validation to come to the above conclusion (though I have seen them). If so, I do not think you can do much about it because, if you edit the codes of plugins/codes of social media, the codes may not work.

    Thread Starter Johnny Bravo

    (@herbiehysteria)

    krishna, thanks for the reply, this is the exact issue i am wary of because we have limited control, can you please please take 5 mins out to go through my errors and let me know which ones are NOT plugin related, i have a fair idea but need an expert on this, much love 🙂

    You may go through this, which shows the grouped errors and the exact html/code that generate the pages. Here you can see tags like meta, div, etc. ate without > portion. It is because of the gaps generated by the theme. It is pretty hard to edit.

    To know further about it you may revert to the default theme and do a validation. That perhaps will show the least errors (+ possibly, errors caused by the plugins.

    If you can do that and report back, I will tell you the alternatives/corrections I know about.

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