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Embed in the wrong area.

Postby Msprez » 04 Nov 2009, 20:33

Ok. I'm embarrassed about this one. I embed a slide in the custom CSS field. The section before Open ID. I can't delete it and there is a slide show playing over the site itself. Help!

Thank you in advance.
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Re: Embed in the wrong area.

Postby sayontan » 04 Nov 2009, 20:44

What is the site?
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Re: Embed in the wrong area.

Postby Msprez » 04 Nov 2009, 20:48

I guess that would help. Sorry. http://shanecombsonline.com Just in the beginning stages. Thanks, I love the theme.
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Re: Embed in the wrong area.

Postby sayontan » 04 Nov 2009, 20:51

Are you unable to blank out the CSS that you put in? You should be able to do that.
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Re: Embed in the wrong area.

Postby sayontan » 04 Nov 2009, 21:04

If you want you can set me up with temporary access to your admin page and I can take a look. You can mail the details to me by clicking on the icon on the right side.
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Re: Embed in the wrong area.

Postby sayontan » 04 Nov 2009, 21:47

Done. You can check now.

I will let you in on a little secret - the options.php file that ships with WordPress. You can access it using http://yoursite.com/wp-admin/options.php . You can reset any setting for your theme from that page. In this case you would have to search for object or embed on that page and it would show you which option was the offending one. You could then blank it out and try saving.

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