Update: I did some more poking around and realized that the “underlined” part is only visible for my visitors (if I am not logged into the admin section, I can see it – when I am logged in, it looks fine).
Also, it’s not the tweaking on the CSS file (checked by uploading the original CSS file of the theme that I am using).
Any ideas where the root of this problem lies?
Update: I did some more poking around and realized that the “underlined” part is only visible for my visitors (if I am not logged into the admin section, I can see it – when I am logged in, it looks fine).
Also, it’s not the tweaking on the CSS file (checked by uploading the original CSS file of the theme that I am using).
Any ideas where the root of this problem lies?
Update: I did some more poking around and realized that the “underlined” part is only visible for my visitors (if I am not logged into the admin section, I can see it – when I am logged in, it looks fine).
Also, it’s not the tweaking on the CSS file (checked by uploading the original CSS file of the theme that I am using).
Any ideas where the root of this problem lies?
Update: I did some more poking around and realized that the “underlined” part is only visible for my visitors (if I am not logged into the admin section, I can see it – when I am logged in, it looks fine).
Also, it’s not the tweaking on the CSS file (checked by uploading the original CSS file of the theme that I am using).
Any ideas where the root of this problem lies?
Update: I did some more poking around and realized that the “underlined” part is only visible for my visitors (if I am not logged into the admin section, I can see it – when I am logged in, it looks fine).
Also, it’s not the tweaking on the CSS file (checked by uploading the original CSS file of the theme that I am using).
Any ideas where the root of this problem lies?
sorry for the double post.
I think I figured it out. Seemed to be a problem with the index.php file.