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  • Theme Author ThemeZee

    (@themezee)

    Hi there,

    Can you please post a link to your website so we can take a look?

    There is no CSS which adds red borders in the theme, so I guess some other WordPress plugin is responsible for it.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter retrojimmy

    (@retrojimmy)

    Theme Author ThemeZee

    (@themezee)

    I’m not seeing any red border around the header image. Which browser are you using?

    Do you see it if you log out and visit your website in Ingoknito Mode or a different browser?

    Thread Starter retrojimmy

    (@retrojimmy)

    Yep, if logged out or in. Using Chrome and tested in incognito mode.

    I’ve added a link to a screenshot of the site, source code and style.

    Screenshot

    Thanks again for your help, really appreciated!

    Theme Author ThemeZee

    (@themezee)

    Well do you get the same border in Firefox, MS Edge or Safari?

    My guess is it might be some browser extension, since the border only seems to be appear locally for you, no one else.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter retrojimmy

    (@retrojimmy)

    Not present in Opera, present in Edge (which I think is Chromium) and not present when I rendered in a few different broswers using a comparison tool. Thanks for the assistance, it must then be an extension like you suggest. Really odd behaviour.

    Thread Starter retrojimmy

    (@retrojimmy)

    Just to wrap up this issue, in case anybody else runs into this:

    The problem was the UrbanVPN extension for Chromium browsers. I don’t know why it didn’t affect other sites, just my own WordPress blog.

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