Background image missing in header and side bars
Hi,
The background image has gone missing today from the header and side bar areas of my website, leaving them blank. I checked ATO > Style POSTS & PAGES but all the boxes show the image (background: url(/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/darkorange.jpg); Would you please check the site for me, and tell me what I can do? Many thanks! Rutger |
I'm seeing an orange background/ Have you cleared your cashes in your browser?
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Hi JD,
It's the white bands above and on both sides that shouldn't be there. It should be all orange. Can you take another look, please? Thanks! Rutger |
Following up, JD, I just noticed the strangest thing: the latest post on my blog is fine (all orange, no white bands); all pages are fine as well, but all the other posts and the landing page are off (have white bands). I am dumbfounded as to what the cause of this might be but I put my trust in you.
Thanks! Rutger |
You must have a plugin that is causing the problem. On the home page I see:
HTML Code:
#fusion-gmap-container, #main, #sliders-container, #wrapper, .fusion-separator .icon-wrapper, body, html { |
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Hi JuggleDad,
I disabled all plugins but the white bands still remain. I recently moved my site to another host and have had some issues along the way. I assume this glitch has to do with all the tinkering that has been going on over the past few days. However, in the debug.log I found the following message: Quote:
Thanks, Rutger |
HTML Code:
register_sidebar was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. No <code>id</code> was set in the arguments array for the "Left Sidebar" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the <code>id</code> to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see <a href="https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/cornetsd/domains/cornetsdegroot.com/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4773 If you set wp_debug to 'false' in your wp_config.php file, those messages should go away. as for the issue you have, did you clear your browser cache after disabling all your plugins? A google seaarch seems to indicate that the code may come from a contact form/google map |
Hi JD,
I don't understand the half of it but disabling the Contact Form and Google Maps plugin and clearing the browser's cache worked like a charm. My site is back! Yes, it is unfortunate that Atahualpa is dying. If it weren't for lack of time, I would have transferred to another theme already because of this. It is very nice of you to stick around and help people like me. I liked the theme a lot and I appreciated your support over the years. I will make sure to make a donation next week when my money comes in; I won't forget. Thanks, JD! Best, Rutger |
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