Hi Wes,
Thanks for your reply but my question is about individual pages, not the archives. However, I did as you suggested and nothing changed with the featured image at the top of the pages I referenced in my original note.
Do you have any other suggestions?
Ken
Hi Wes,
I’ve followed your instructions by editing the CSS and functions.php.
I changed the logo to a width of 320 and height of 64. I made an image that would fit that exactly and uploaded it to the site.
I also changed the CSS height to 64px on the .header-image .site-title > a
and .header-image .light .site-title > a
However, the logo is still blurry. Do you have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
Thanks Wes. I appreciate your response.
Ken
Thanks Eric. You may mark this topic as resolved.
Ken
I agree Eric. We are already in the process of moving everything over to WPEngine. Thanks for your help.
Ken
Hi Eric – thanks for your quick reply.
Here’s the note I received from Hostgator:
This appears to be caused by a faulty plugin located here: /home/********/public_html/wp-content/themes/optimal/plugins/prettyPhoto/. It has generated a log file that is over 16 Gigs. That log file is located here: /home/********/public_html/error_log.
I’ve obscured the actual folder id with asterisks.
I have checked to make sure that no pages on the site are using the Portfolio template.
Now, just to be sure before I start deleting things, I should delete the page_portfolio.php file from the Optimal folder and then I can completely delete the PrettyPhoto folder from the Optimal/plugins folder, including the css, images and js folders?
Thank you,
Ken Partain