Artisteer theme weirdness
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Hi all,
I’ve learned a lot by searching the forums, thanks to everyone who has posted and helped out before.
My site https://memories-are-forever.org is using an artisteer generated template, and there are a couple things that just don’t seem to be connecting. It’s been generated and I’m using the theme, so now I’m just trying to edit the php and css files, etc. But I don’t know a whole lot of it, just enough to get by. I’m having two problems where things don’t seem to be connecting though.
1. The page background color was F9FAFB and I didn’t realize that when creating the theme. So changing the background in the css to FFFFFF has left me a thin 10-15 pixel border on the right and left with the old color. That F9FAFB is not in any of the 3 css files anymore, I swear! So where is that border coming from?
2. I don’t like the little “You may use this HTML….” under the comments box as on this page: https://memories-are-forever.org/remembering-a-loved-one/why-is-remembering-a-loved-one-important/
However, going into the comments.php file, I have the following line:
<!–<p><small><?php printf( __( ‘You may use these <abbr title=”HyperText Markup Language”>HTML</abbr> tags and attributes: %s’, THEME_NS), ‘
' . allowed_tags() . '
‘ ) ?></small></p>–>First of all, it’s already commented out, so it shouldn’t be shown in the first place. But then I read that if there’s some HTML inside a comment, it might not be picking it up. So I deleted it out entirely. But that didn’t help, the lines still showed up under the comments box!
Any ideas? Is this info actually picked up somewhere else? Could there be some weird delayed reaction? Everything I else I edit shows up immediately…
Thanks for your help!
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