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  • Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    It is. I just can’t find how to edit those fields in the plugin configuration panel. Maybe they’re only active in the paid version. I’ll post a topic on their forum to find out.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    I wondered about that but, as I said hadn’t noticed them in previous versions. The only SEO plugin I have installed is All in One SEO Pack but I don’t see anything in that which would cause those fields to appear. Guess maybe I’ll just have to start deactivating plugins till I find it.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    Terrific! Thanks for the very quick reply.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    Because it doesn’t make sense that it wouldn’t have shown up before when I didn’t touch the style sheet today in the work I was doing. I take virtually nothing at face value. I need to try to understand what’s happening. If someone can tell me why the problem with the sidebar wouldn’t have shown up previously but did today, that’s great. If not, then I remain skeptical. If it is a style sheet error and someone can give me a more specific place to look aside from style.css or ‘look for a tag’ that too is great.

    And I’ve corrected the errors on the style sheet. As a non-programmer those weren’t what I would consider as serious errors, more sloppiness than anything else. There are now several warnings about same colours being used in multiple places but that’s fine.

    As far as trying another theme, no. It took me a good deal of time to modify the one I was using. It now has the look I want; coding errors aside, so redoing that work isn’t a desirable option.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    That’s helpful. Nice. Glad to see this community is open to helping others who aren’t as versed in the world of programming.

    Bottom line is this: It worked prior to my trying to change the sidebar today and I didn’t touch the style sheet today. So tell me how it can suddenly be a problem with the style sheet?

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    I’m sorry, but I have to be blunt. Did you read the qualifier I put in my original post? I’m not a programmer/coder. I don’t understand coding language. What you’ve posted means nothing to me. It’s like me asking someone who’s never touched a camera to teach someone else how to use one.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    Guys, I didn’t touch the style sheet when I was making my changes. Didn’t touch it. How can it be a style sheet issue if it looked fine before and I didn’t touch the style sheet in making my changes this time?

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    I’m not sure it’s a CSS problem. I didn’t touch the style sheet when I was working on the sidebar. Once I find the solution, I can make the change in the admin panel of my blog. Not really sure I need a separate tool for that.

    Thread Starter RobertF

    (@photog)

    I did change the style sheet and the PHP files. That can be done in Expression Web (it’s a web site creation software – effectively like Dreamweaver or the old FrontPage). Expression Web allows non-programmers like me to do it via a graphic interface rather than having to type code. Changes are made via the GUI and the code is updated automatically.

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