• Resolved Amber Pittman

    (@wanderlustconqueror)


    I thoroughly mucked up the footer credit section. On the bottom left where the Worpress.org and Pique Theme credits were, I accidentally deleted that information. I had inserted a dynamic copyright HTML code and immediately saved it. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize I removed the necessary code to actually show the copyright information.

    At this point, I’ll take the original code and try to figure it out for myself – I just need the original code lol.

    I’m using this guide to create the dynamic copyright.

    Anyway, they said I only have to implement this code into the footer.php file since I put the first part in the functions.php file as instructed on the page.

    <?php create_copyright(); ?>

    But yeah, I totally screwed myself trying to figure out html coding. One of these days, it’ll all make sense to me!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • sacredpath

    (@sacredpath)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi there, I would suggest downloading the theme, open that zip file and then replace the file that you modified with the original.

    If you have not yet done so, I would suggest creating a child theme so that any customizations you make will not be overwritten by theme updates.

    Child Themes
    Child Theme creation plugins

    Thread Starter Amber Pittman

    (@wanderlustconqueror)

    Hey again!

    Thank you very much! I’ll check into the child themes stuff soon! Right after I figure out how to get Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to work together. A blogger’s work is never done!

    sacredpath

    (@sacredpath)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    You are welcome, and indeed the work is never done it seems. 🙂

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