• creativeconceptsegypt

    (@creativeconceptsegypt)


    Hey There,

    For no reason of my knowledge my website missed up totally and showing this code in the header:

    window._wpemojiSettings = {“baseUrl”:”https:\/\/s.w.org\/images\/core\/emoji\/72×72\/”,”ext”:”.png”,”source”:{“concatemoji”:”http:\/\/thinkmarketingmagazine.com\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-emoji-release.min.js”}}; !function(a,b,c){function d(a){var c,d=b.createElement(“canvas”),e=d.getContext&&d.getContext(“2d”),f=String.fromCharCode;return e&&e.fillText?(e.textBaseline=”top”,e.font=”600 32px Arial”,”flag”===a?(e.fillText(f(55356,56806,55356,56826),0,0),d.toDataURL().length>3e3):”diversity”===a?(e.fillText(f(55356,57221),0,0),c=e.getImageData(16,16,1,1).data.toString(),e.fillText(f(55356,57221,55356,57343),0,0),c!==e.getImageData(16,16,1,1).data.toString()):(“simple”===a?e.fillText(f(55357,56835),0,0):e.fillText(f(55356,57135),0,0),0!==e.getImageData(16,16,1,1).data[0])):!1}function e(a){var c=b.createElement(“script”);c.src=a,c.type=”text/javascript”,b.getElementsByTagName(“head”)[0].appendChild(c)}var f,g;c.supports={simple:d(“simple”),flag:d(“flag”),unicode8:d(“unicode8”),diversity:d(“diversity”)},c.DOMReady=!1,c.readyCallback=function(){c.DOMReady=!0},c.supports.simple&&c.supports.flag&&c.supports.unicode8&&c.supports.diversity||(g=function(){c.readyCallback()},b.addEventListener?(b.addEventListener(“DOMContentLoaded”,g,!1),a.addEventListener(“load”,g,!1)):(a.attachEvent(“onload”,g),b.attachEvent(“onreadystatechange”,function(){“complete”===b.readyState&&c.readyCallback()})),f=c.source||{},f.concatemoji?e(f.concatemoji):f.wpemoji&&f.twemoji&&(e(f.twemoji),e(f.wpemoji)))}(window,document,window._wpemojiSettings);

    Any idea how to fix this?

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Try deactivating all plugins. If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.

    If that does not resolve the issue, try switching to the Twenty Sixteen theme to rule-out a theme-specific issue (theme functions can interfere like plugins).

    If neither of those make any difference, try downloading WordPress again, access your server via SFTP or FTP, or a file manager in your hosting account’s control panel, and delete then replace your copies of everything on the server except the wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory with fresh copies from the download. This will effectively replace all of your core files without damaging your content and settings.

    Some uploaders tend to be unreliable when overwriting files, so don’t forget to delete the original files before replacing them.

    @james Huff,

    if you have no answer why do you answer?
    1)
    to disable all plugins is the standard suggestion when the reason is unknown

    2)
    re-installing will not solve the problem

    you are suggestion actions which are useless and steal the time … ;=)

    @creativeconceptsegypt
    A good suggestion is always to take a snippet of that code and search in Google or Bing… using that string. That’s how I found out..

    The problem comes with the WP Emoji Support, which is installed with one of the last updates, a stupid feature which is not necessary for everybody…

    read here more about this:
    https://facetwp.com/wordpress-4-2-emoji-performance/

    you can disable that feature. I will do that now, as I have the same problem

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    I do apologize, I misunderstood the request as it actually being visible on the page, not just visible in the source.

    You are correct, disabling emoji via the plugin is the best way to remove it in this case. No condescending remarks necessary.

    ok!

    Happy Easter!

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You too!

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