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  • Thread Starter j05hn

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    Nvm I got it thanks everyone!

    Thread Starter j05hn

    (@j05hn)

    sorry figured out the error but stil can’t get it to link
    here is the css i’m working with. Basically its a blue square with the LinkedIn icon. when clicked it sends me to the top of the page.

    .'<div class=”col-md-4 bg-darkblue padding-top-bottom”>
    <h4 class=”ml”>LINKEDIN</h4>
    <p class=”centered aligncenter”><i class=”fa fa-linkedin icon-lg”></i></p>
    <p class=”ml”>> Connect With Me</p>
    </div>’

    Thread Starter j05hn

    (@j05hn)

    Ok so I tried your suggestion Evan and I ended up getting this at the bottom of my page

    “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘class’ (T_CLASS) in /home/j05h/public_html/wp-content/themes/link/sidebar-pagebottom.php on line 37”

    This is the css area that I attempted to change. I changed it back but the parse error still shows

    .'<div class=”col-md-4 bg-darkblue padding-top-bottom”>
    <h4 class=”ml”>LINKEDIN</h4>
    <p class=”centered aligncenter”><i class=”fa fa-LinkedIn icon-lg”></i></p>
    <p class=”ml”>> Connect With Me</p>

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Uploading MP3s
    Thread Starter j05hn

    (@j05hn)

    It’s a portfolio site so it’s an example of a song i mixed and recorded but it’s not my song but it is an original bounce file i have. Go Daddy is just a host I didn’t get there managed word press thing they offer. maybe I should delete their quick set up thing?

    Thread Starter j05hn

    (@j05hn)

    Hey so I ended up calling the 24 hour tech support for go Daddy and the problem did not lie within WordPress. Apparently every once in a while when they create a new host/domain the info doesn’t fill out right on their end, sending it to different servers. So they had to manually fill it out. Took about 10 minutes and everything started working for me. So I suggest if your a new client to call your host’s tech service because it may very well be on there end where the problem lies.

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