• Resolved Boi Suerte

    (@boi-suerte)


    Hi,

    How do I fix the HTML tags found at the bottom of the page (shown in the link below)?

    Thanks.

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  • Thread Starter Boi Suerte

    (@boi-suerte)

    BTW, I tried to re-install (delete then install/activate) the theme but the problem persists.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter Boi Suerte

    (@boi-suerte)

    By fix, you want the tags to wrap around properly? Can you provide a link to an actual web page instead of just a picture? Then we can examine the site directly. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Boi Suerte

    (@boi-suerte)

    Hi,

    Correct. I want the tags to wrap around properly.

    I can’t provide the actual link because I am only working on it on my local machine (using MAMP).

    Thanks.

    Hmm, well, it looks like you might have done something to make it not wrap, because I just installed the theme on my test site and it wraps OK. It’s pretty much impossible for us to tell what’s wrong just by looking at an image. You can try examining it yourself using Chrome Developer Tools. Open up your site in Chrome, right-click on the HTML code, and select Inspect element from the pop-up menu. See if the container has any funny CSS associated with it or it’s containing element.

    what CrouchingBruin said!

    use the inspect element, i think that is part of the reset on the top of the style.css. It is controlled by the reset (normalize)

    Thread Starter Boi Suerte

    (@boi-suerte)

    Thank you both.

    First, I tried switching to different themes and it still incorrectly showed the tags. That means, the problem is not with the Azul theme.

    After trying out other different things, I finally removed/deleted some unwanted plugins and it worked. I read some articles about some unwanted things coming from poorly coded plugins. I believe them now.

    All is okay now.

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