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  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 9 years, 1 month ago by Gr8_Eight.
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  • October 25, 2014 at 12:27 pm #129140
    Gr8_Eight
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    Hi,
    I have a genesis site that works fine at 1.9 using the genesis sample theme.
    I made a copy and upgraded it to the latest version of genesis. Everything is fine, except that a CSS background image that I had is gone after the upgrade. I took a look and in the "view source" area I saw this line of code:

    ====
    .....
    <style type="text/css">#header { background: url(http://someone.mytestsite.com/wp-content/themes/genesis-Davids-theme/images/header.png) no-repeat !important; }</style>
    </head>
    ====

    and this line of code is not present in the 1.9 version that works perfectly.

    So it seems that this line of code was added after I upgraded from 1.9 to 2.x. And this line of code effectively overrides what I have for that background image which happens to be /images/header-new.png.

    So I'm sure I did something wrong to make this happen -- can anyone lend me a hand and let me know what mistake I made? (And how to get rid of this code so it doesn't happen again when I upgrade Genesis in the future).

    Thanks!

    October 26, 2014 at 12:58 pm #129311
    Gr8_Eight
    Member

    Ok so I figured it out.

    For some reason when I upgraded Genesis, somehow the system thought there was an image overriding my image.

    I went here:
    Appearance -> Customize -> Current Header and clicked "hide image" and it solved the problem.

    Can some one please help me to try to understand how that setting was reset during the upgrade?
    Thanks!

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