• I have lost all the double arrow ‘?’ bullets from my blog. I have tweaked the Kubrick theme… When I use the default Kubrick theme the double arrows come back, but when I use my template they now turn into boxes.

    I ran my website through https://validator.w3.org/ and it had trouble with the charset=UTF-8 and gave the following message:

    “Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because on line 8 it contained one or more bytes that I cannot interpret as utf-8 (in other words, the bytes found are not valid values in the specified Character Encoding). Please check both the content of the file and the character encoding indication.

    The error was: utf8 “\x92” does not map to Unicode “

    I don’t know where to go to fix this. Can someone direct me to the page(s) that need to be fixed?

    Thanks,

    HafnerDesigns

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    Thread Starter hehafner

    (@hehafner)

    The bad character is probably in your excessively long list of meta keywords. I’d recommend that you reduce your keyword list a bit, redo it and hand type it this time (not copy-paste), and don’t include in any of your keywords. Copy and pasting can occasionally bring along nasty, hard to find text gremlins and byte-order marks (BOM).

    Thread Starter hehafner

    (@hehafner)

    Thanks for the assist…

    I took out ALL keywords and typed in just a couple without any apostrophes… I still don’t have the bullets.

    Would there be any other ideas?

    Thank you again!

    Thread Starter hehafner

    (@hehafner)

    For now, I have changed the charset from utf-8 to iso-8859-1 … my bullets are back.

    Perhaps this is not the right fix, if not please advise.

    Thank you,

    HafnerDesigns

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