What theme are you using? Where did you download it from? How did you add this custom logo?
Never mind. I figured it out. Changing the permlinks did it. Which I don’t really understand. I know that it’s better for search engines, but how can I keep my logo and do that, would be the question. Thanks…
I’m using twenty eleven. I think that I got it from aamps through WordPress. I built everything offline. I got it on the site with this code
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<img src="wp-content/uploads/2014/06/logo2.jpg"><span><a>" title="<?php echo esc_attr( get_bloginfo( 'name', 'display' ) ); ?>" rel="home"><?php bloginfo( 'name' ); ?></a></span>
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In the header.
Thanks..
I already did. I don’t think that I can go backwards now, can I?
So, just to clarify – you have a customised header.php file in your active child theme?
Yes, I believe that it’s a customized header.php file. I don’t know what an active child theme is. I don’t believe that it’s a child theme. I think that it’s the parent theme that has been modified. I never created a child theme. I don’t know how to do that.
I never created a child theme.
Sorry? In your previous post you said that you’d created a child theme…
I never said anything about a child theme. You brought it up. Maybe it was someone else that you were helping…
Please read back.
Do not edit the theme itself. First create a child theme for your changes. Or install a custom CSS plugin.
I already did. I don’t think that I can go backwards now, can I?
Create a child theme, port your changes over to the child theme, upload a new copy of the parent theme and then activate the child theme.
I don’t understand what this has to do with my initial question.
Because this will require theme changes & you should not edit the theme itself. First create a child theme for your changes. Or install a custom CSS plugin.