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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateSorry, this is resolved.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateP.P.S. I posted two replies over the weekend form my phone that don’t seem to be in the thread? Not sure what happened there? <sigh> Well, I’m running now.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateP.S. THANK YOU for all the help!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateI Just Went to the Host site and looked at every file until I found it.
For anyone’s Information; it was in header-top-navbar.php of the Theme files.I put the info in my Operations Manual, so hopefully I won’t be struggling next tiem.
P.S. to anyone interested there is a BUG. If I Open the “Theme Editor” with my active theme Roots, it displays wonky and I can’t change files to look/edit anything except the initial one. If I change to a different theme, it works fine. I tried different browsers thinking that was the problem, but it had the same behavior. I’m running Windows 10 on all my machines, so that might contribute. (I know it worked when I was running Win 7)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateIt almost looks like I can get there.
The Roots theme tries to open style.css, but it opens funky and the content displays in the lower right instead of the window. It won’t let me change the file selected in the menu.<sigh> I’m going to take a break from this. Will look at it after the weekend.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateI get that heads up message, but I’m wondering if that’s because I have updated the Theme at least a couple of times since my last edit?
I’ll give it a look and be careful.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateDoes this help? This is the source from the webpage, but I can’t find how to edit it in the WordPress editor.
<body class=”home page-template-default page page-id-4 page-parent logged-in admin-bar no-customize-support top-navbar”>
<header id=”banner” class=”navbar navbar-fixed-top” role=”banner”>
<div id=”top”>
<div class=”container”>

<div id=”middle” class=”fivecol”>
<br />Custom Picture Framing<br />& Art Gallery
</div>
<div id=”info” class=”threecol last”>
<p>
<b>Hours: </b> Mon: Open by Chance<br>
Tue-Fri: 10am – 6pm<br>
Sat: 10am – 2pm<br></p>
<p><b>1099 Pleasant Street<br/>Worcester, MA 01602</b><br>
info@FramedInTatnuck.com<br>
(508) 770-1270<br/></p>
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In reply to: Editing Default Page TemplateNeither of those things seem to help.
I seem to remember finding it through the first technique you mention, but if it is there now, it’s very well hidden.
I thing it is text on the “Default Template,” but I can’t find a way to edit any templates?!?!