• I have this wordpress site https://www.backsurgerynewjersey.com and want to change the alignment and text of footer of this site but I am not able to make out how to do this. I have checked all files of wordpress in Editor section but the following content is not found in any file

    “657 Willow Grove St Suite 402
    Hackettstown, NJ 07840″

    I have also browsed all files thru FTP access but not able to make out that which file contain this info
    “657 Willow Grove St Suite 402
    Hackettstown, NJ 07840″

    There are so many files under classes, html folder pl help

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Hi Setjo,
    It’s somewhat likely that there isn’t a PHP file that contains the address, as most themes and site setups will store that information in the database.

    You’ll want to edit the footer and/or footer_setup class in your CSS file to fix it.

    Thread Starter setjo

    (@setjo)

    I just want to change the footer address but I have checked most of the files but did not find a way to do this

    Which folder do I open as there are many files and folder
    Wp-content->themes-> thesis_185
    Wp-content->Lib
    Wp-content->custom

    Oh you wanted to change the text, not the CSS.

    Found this in your theme. Maybe it’s helpful:
    A website framework so flexible and extensible that you will never have to change your theme again. Seriously. Check out the <a href="admin.php?page=thesis-options">Site Options</a> and the <a href="admin.php?page=thesis-design-options">Design Options</a> to begin your Thesis experience!

    So try adding that to the URL if there isn’t a link.

    You really should ask this of the theme developers who do provide support for their commercial themes – https://diythemes.com/

    You should not modify theme files as your changes will be overwritten when the theme is updated – there should be a way for you to change that – and the theme developers are the ones who can best advise you as we don’t have access to commercial themes – which is partly why they are not supported here.

    check once custom_functions.php file.

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The topic ‘Footer issue’ is closed to new replies.