shankeiser
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This isn’t resolved…
Forum: Accessibility
In reply to: Featured Image Causing Landmark ViolationForgot to note that it was the header.php file located in the wp-includes folder under the folder theme-compat. Cheers!
Forum: Accessibility
In reply to: Featured Image Causing Landmark ViolationIt’s located in the header.php file. Duh! Can’t believe I bypassed it. Added the role and the violation is gone!
When I test it by updating the role using web dev tools it works. The role just needs to be added the themes section header.php which I don’t have access to. Please someone help. Thanks.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by shankeiser.
I just need to know what file/template I need to modify so that I can add the role to the div class “header image”.
The role that needs to be added to the div class=”header image” is role=”complementary”.
I agree, I don’t think it’s a WP Error. I deactivated a new plugin that was installed this morning (constant contact list) and that fixed the preliminary issue. I’m able to access and updates pages/posts now.
What’s weird is that I have this plugin installed on another university website on the same server and don’t have an issue at all.
I have admin rights and noticed that if I try to embed something on a page, I’m still getting the “The requested URL was rejected. Please consult with your administrator.” error message. This is so odd. Does the .htaccess or wp-config.php file need to be updated or modified in any way?
I forgot to mention this is with a login with administrator access.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Updating Site URLHi James! We’re not moving any files and just want to update the url. We’re keeping all of the site files/db files where they are now. After updating the DNS, would we have to then manually update the URLs to the new one? Is there an easier way to do this? Thank you in advance!