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  • Thread Starter alicia22

    (@alicia22)

    Yeah, I’m referriing to the purple display bar 🙂 Apologies if I’ve posted this question in the wrong place – I wasn’t sure if it was a WordPress issue or a theme issue!

    This was the CSS that I was told to add:

    html #wpadminbar {display: none;}
    html {margin: 0!important;}

    I’ll be sure to send them a message too!

    Thread Starter alicia22

    (@alicia22)

    Hi @markwaregr ,

    Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve implemented the code and now my mobile site is working just fine. No grey bars in sight! I’m a little bit reluctant to disable all plugins because a few of them are protecting my site. However, here is a list of all my active plugins:

    Akismet – Protects blog from spam. Gives you access to an API Key.

    All In One WP Security – WordPress security plugin.

    BJ Lazy Load – Lazy image loading makes your site load faster and saves bandwidth.

    Contact Widgets – Displays social media and contact information on your website with these simple widgets.

    Jetpack by WordPress.com – Enables you to connect your blog to a WordPress.com account to use the powerful features normally only available to WordPress.com users.

    Limit Login Attempts

    Ninja Forms – A webform builder with ease of use.

    Slider – Slider Huge-IT is a WordPress Slider Plugin.

    Ultimate Social Media PLUS – Allows you to add social media & share icons to your blog.

    Widget Importer & Exporter – Imports and exports widgets.

    Wordfence Security – Wordfence Security – Anti-virus, Firewall and Malware Scan

    WordPress Importer – Import posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, tags and more from a WordPress export file.

    WP Add Custom CSS – Add custom css to the whole website and to specific posts, pages and custom post types.

    WP Instagram Widget – A WordPress widget for showing your latest Instagram photos.

    WP Super Cache – Very fast caching plugin for WordPress.

    Yoast SEO – The first true all-in-one SEO solution for WordPress, including on-page content analysis, XML sitemaps and much more.

    After putting in the coding, my site is working fine, but I noticed that you said it was a temporary solution. If my site were to play up on a mobile device, would it be better to just keep putting in the above code?

    Many thanks!

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