• Hi,

    I wanted to move my menu down below my logo so thought I did it right (following Youtube tutorial) and it didn’t work. I copied the coding before saving so I was able to past it back into the header.php. But without, I believe, having the spaces correct (it all starts on left) i.e.:

    
    <body <?php body_class(); ?>>
    <div id="page" class="site">
    <div class="site-inner">
    <a href="#content"><?php _e( 'Skip to
    

    And not tabbed in correctly. It now also comes up with this error when I say upload

    Unable to communicate back with site to check for fatal errors, so the PHP change was reverted. You will need to upload your PHP file change by some other means, such as by using SFTP.

    Please help. Have learnt my lesson to use child theme (unsure how, but I will do it and work it out).

    Thanks!
    Tracey

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi Tracey, the recent version of WordPress prevents this kind of mistake, this’s why you get that error. Since the job here is to align header/menu, this might be able get done with only CSS and no messing with PHP. I’d suggest you post this question in the theme’s own forum, go to the theme page and click on Support. This way theme’s author and/or the community that use the same theme can help with the idea.

    Thread Starter askteetravel

    (@askteetravel)

    Will do.
    Thank you Paul.

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