• Maybe the code changed since this was resolved, but the method described on the closed topic did not work for me. I still had two headers.

    Besides adding the enqueing in the functions.php and a practically blank style.css file as described in creating child themes, here is the exact text from header.php that created a header above the menu bar:

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <!–[if IE 7]>
    <html class=”ie ie7″ <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
    <![endif]–>
    <!–[if IE 8]>
    <html class=”ie ie8″ <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
    <![endif]–>
    <!–[if !(IE 7) | !(IE 8) ]><!–>
    <html <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
    <!–<![endif]–>
    <head>
    <meta charset=”<?php bloginfo( ‘charset’ ); ?>” />
    <meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width” />
    <title><?php wp_title( ‘|’, true, ‘right’ ); ?></title>
    <link rel=”profile” href=”https://gmpg.org/xfn/11&#8243; />
    <link rel=”pingback” href=”<?php bloginfo( ‘pingback_url’ ); ?>” />
    <?php // Loads HTML5 JavaScript file to add support for HTML5 elements in older IE versions. ?>
    <!–[if lt IE 9]>
    <script src=”<?php echo get_template_directory_uri(); ?>/js/html5.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>
    <![endif]–>
    <?php wp_head(); ?>
    </head>

    <body <?php body_class(); ?>>
    <div id=”page” class=”hfeed site”>
    <header id=”masthead” class=”site-header” role=”banner”>
    <hgroup>
    <h1 class=”site-title”>” title=”<?php echo esc_attr( get_bloginfo( ‘name’, ‘display’ ) ); ?>” rel=”home”><?php bloginfo( ‘name’ ); ?></h1>
    <h2 class=”site-description”><?php bloginfo( ‘description’ ); ?></h2>
    </hgroup>
    </hgroup>
    <?php $header_image = get_header_image();
    if ( ! empty( $header_image ) ) : ?>
    “><img src=”<?php echo esc_url( $header_image ); ?>” class=”header-image” width=”<?php echo get_custom_header()->width; ?>” height=”<?php echo get_custom_header()->height; ?>” alt=”” />
    <?php endif; ?>
    <nav id=”site-navigation” class=”main-navigation” role=”navigation”>
    <h3 class=”menu-toggle”><?php _e( ‘Menu’, ‘pin’ ); ?></h3>
    “><?php _e( ‘Skip to content’, ‘pin’ ); ?>
    <?php wp_nav_menu( array( ‘theme_location’ => ‘primary’, ‘menu_class’ => ‘nav-menu’ ) ); ?>
    </nav><!– #site-navigation –>
    <div class=”searchform_headercover”><?php get_search_form(); ?></div>
    </header>

    <div id=”main” class=”wrapper”>

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