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talula815Member
Perfect, thanks for your help, Susan! Those are great tips, I didn't think about deactivating the child theme to test if it was their issue. I'll remember that for next time.
FYI, it turned out to be a plugin issue and a few other people who use it have reported it: The plugin was WP-Hide Post (https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-hide-post/). I deactivated it and the site is fine now. The developer hadn't updated it in over a year, so I'll have to look for another way to hide old, outdated posts from my homepage.
Hope that helps someone else!
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talula815MemberHi Susan, thanks for this! I think Pretty Creative will work for what I'm trying to do--I hadn't seen that one. I'm a Pro member so I'll test this one out. Thank you!
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talula815MemberI'm looking for help with this, too. I used the plugin Genevieve suggested, and it doesn't work.
July 1, 2014 at 12:44 pm in reply to: Update to Genesis 2.1.0 broke style for secondary nav bar #112484talula815MemberI am running Prose and had the same problem, but I inserted the fix that Gary suggested, and it worked -- editing PHP terrifies me, so I'm glad it worked! 🙂
Thanks for the help!
talula815MemberHi Anita, I just got a solution from a guy in another forum. It was a problem with the “Pinterest Pin It Button for Images”. If your client is using the same plugin, I posted the code that fixed it here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/after-update-images-not-centered-all-left-align?replies=13#post-5633690
talula815MemberHi Anita, I just got a solution from a guy in another forum. It was a problem with the "Pinterest Pin It Button for Images". If your client is using the same plugin, I posted the code that fixed it here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/after-update-images-not-centered-all-left-align?replies=13#post-5633690
Best of luck!
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