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OK, here was the problem… I feel so silly, once again.
The top and bottom padding around the logo at the top of my website was entered as just a number– not a number followed by “px,” which is the correct format. That one thing broke an entire string of script… amazing how one tiny error can wreak so much havoc!
Hi Denzel,
That makes sense. Thank you for your prompt and informative answers! I will contact my WordPress developer for assistance.
Cheers,
Melissa
Hi Denzel,
Thank you for your quick reply!
I have tried de-activating each plugin, refreshing the portfolio page, and seeing if the featured images come back. I have done this with every plugin, except Gravity Forms and Theme4Press Core (as I am worried I will lose changes if I do so). Unfortunately, this has not solved the error. :\
If it helps, this is the bit of code which (if I understand correctly) was indicated to be problematic…
if( orig_logo_height + parseInt(orig_logo_container_margin_top.replace( ‘px’, ” ) ) + parseInt( orig_logo_container_margin_bottom.replace( ‘px’, ” ) ) > orig_menu_height ) {
However, I have no idea what this means… do you have any thoughts? (I am a complete newbie to web design!)
Cheers,
Melissa
Wonderful; thank you so much! 🙂
Thank you for the reply. 🙂 In that case, is there a way to disable the “rollover” animation on the default social icons, so that the custom and default icons look as similar as possible?
OK, so if it helps… I discovered something else that’s funky with this page. It’s not just my portfolio that won’t display on http://www.wingspangraphics.com/portfolio; it’s anything I try to add to it. Text, shortcodes, etc. etc… nothing displays.