• Site is here:
    https://www.augustamerealestate.com/home-alt/

    The home-alt page is the only one up, so don’t try a different link or you’ll get a coming soon page.

    Anyways – So my problem is that the first set of <!– <p> –> tags (directly under the first header) are displaying with the class ‘lead’, which is a class used for the featurette! (you can see below). The other two Headings are displaying perfectly fine.

    I checked, double-checked, triple checked.. Nowhere do I have this thing identified with class = code. I am so confused! I never once applied that class to it. I am not currently using a cache plugin, either. I cleared the only cache that I have, which is the cloudfare cache through dreamhost.

    The only thing I can think to do is apply a class ‘normal’ and specify ‘normal’ class in the CSS, but that seems… outrageous.

    Thoughts? I am new to wordpress and it has been a while since I practiced html & CSS, so wouldn’t be surprised if I am doing something silly.

    Also, I am using the theme Ultimate Bootstrap (latest version).
    I have looked at this (logged out) through both firefox (latest version) & safari (latest version) and it is happening on both.

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  • Thread Starter dremoo1

    (@dremoo1)

    Okay, I will do, however I have a suspicion this might be unrelated to the theme itself so I wanted to try the general forum as well.

    Can you replicate the problem using the default Twenty Fourteen theme?

    Thread Starter dremoo1

    (@dremoo1)

    Hi, yes, thanks. I did post there about my issue.

    I am new to wordpress and have had trouble figuring it out. Just unfamiliar with WordPress, PHP, JS, etc. I am finally starting to ‘get it.’

    Regarding your asking if I can replicate the problem with 2014 theme – I may be able to, however it would require a great deal of time and effort because things get lost in translation. Bootstrap Ultimate theme has this awesome feature where one can add custom css to an individual page. That is what I have done with this home-alt page, so replicating it with 2014 theme would require me to install bootstrap to it, make a child theme to edit CSS, and so on, so forth. I may have to resort to that, but I am going to see if I can get a simple answer first!

    Thanks for the time/commitment to the thread & forums!

    Bootstrap Ultimate theme has this awesome feature where one can add custom css to an individual page. That is what I have done with this home-alt page

    First, let’s see if you can replicate in the default 2014 theme without bootstrap.

    Thread Starter dremoo1

    (@dremoo1)

    Hm. Added slider in, and the lead class goes away. I think you are right. It is likely a theme setting (to apply ‘lead’ class to the first <!– <p> –> would be my best guess.

    I do want to try it on the 2014 theme and will when I get the chance, then post my results. I have the ‘problem maker’ html & css code saved, & will plug it in to another website when I get the opportunity.

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