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  • Hi Jana,

    I apologize for the slow reply here!

    It looks like your site isn’t redirecting from www to non-www…this is something that your host will be best able to help with since they’ll have access to check your .htaccess and any other redirects in place.

    The inline CSS is due to a number of factors…there are currently several plugins adding inline CSS on your site, as well as custom CSS being added via the WordPress dashboard, and also some from the custom settings in the theme (selected via the Customizer). If this is pretty important to you, your best bet may be to look for a performance/optimization plugin that can eliminate most inline CSS by combining it in a cached file. I can’t recommend any one in particular, but they shouldn’t be too hard to find. ??

    Hope this helps to get you pointed in the right direction, anyway…best of luck!

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