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Yes, in the Home Section widgets, it appears a space somehow gets inserted into the header of any content inside that section that uses an H2/H3/H4 tag and runs more than one line. See the section on this page entitled “Latest News & Newest Destinations” to see the line breaks occurring in the headers.
It looks messy but seems to be the default behavior of Epik’s Home Section widgets and I’d like to change that.
Thank you!
Finally was able to delete that subdirectory and presto, it works! Thanks so much for your help. The site looks far better now with portfolios aligned as they should be.
Thanks, that took care of it!
The second one is a backup before code changes. Not sure why it’s showing up in the theme editor, but all pages use the primary one. If you go to page 2 of http://floridahikes.com/travels, it’s misaligned. The problem appears to occur in Page 2 or Page 3, rarely Page 1. I’ll see about deleting that backup just in case.
Did the above but still having the alignment trouble. Not sure what to do next.
Thanks, Sandra
Did that. No luck (although it DID work on an installation of Optimal that I’m using elsewhere).
See http://floridahikes.com/travels
Suggestions? Thank you.
Site is live, and the thin grey line is still there below the slider. I managed to move content below it with a line break and a header above it. Here’s the link: http://floridahikes.com . Look for it below “Welcome to Florida Hikes” and above our photo and Using the Map.
Thanks for your help!
Wes, I have a similar issue. I have my slider in the SLIDER WIDE widget and then content in the SLIDER widget (could send you a screenshot if needed, but am using a proxy server so I can’t send a link). A thin gray line appears across the entire screen maybe ten pixels below the SLIDER WIDE widget right through the written content in the SLIDER widget. I think it’s associated with the top of the SLIDER widget in some way. Thanks for a heads-up on where to repair this.
Cheers, Sandra
That did the trick! Thank you, Wes.
That did the trick! Thank you!
Hi, Wes – discovered this is a problem with multisite, not your theme. Found the workaround to be to set /%postname% in the permalink settings under Network Admin for the site I am running Epik on, and then to set the default permalink on the site itself to default. That worked after several tries. FYI for anyone else with this issue.