• I set up a blog using the free wordpress and everything is fine. When I wanted to change the image in the header, there was a simple link to upload the image and it worked fine. see it at:
    https://scrg.wordpress.com/

    However, I needed to setup another one through godaddy hosting and when I went into the admin, the options are a little different. Even though there is a link for changing the Header Image and colors, when you click it, there is nothing for uploading a picture. I tried following the directions in the wordpress docs about changing header images and it has not worked and I think it changed other stuff that I didn’t want. See the messed up blog here:
    https://scrgonline.com/wordpress/
    All I want to do is add the picture of the guy on the phone like it is in the first example above.
    I tried the kubrickr thing that is supposed to link images from flickr but my image doesn’t show up when you click submit. I set the tags and the permissions like it asked but still nothing.
    Can someone please help me. Thanks

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  • Im not quit sure if this will help you, however, I tried to change the header image of the kubrick default theme. It didnt work out for me. So I made a work around. You can see how it is done at my site.
    Aetas.dk

    Thread Starter scrgblog

    (@scrgblog)

    This worked great for me. Thanks! However while I tried following the other directions from wordpress, it messed up the rest of my background so it’s not white in the main body anymore. Can someone help me get that back to normal? I made another post about it too. Thanks.

    Not that Im sure, but it seems to me that you are missing some pictures, and that would be a problem. However you might want to have a look. What you could do, was to download the theme style that you created at WordPress, and then upload it to your own site. That would solve the whole problem I guess.

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