• Hi,
    I am getting this message at the top of my wordpress dashboard on three websites that I have installed your theme on”

    Your theme needs to be fixed for plugins to work. To fix your theme, use the Theme Editor to insert <?php wp_head(); ?> just before the </head> line of your theme’s header.php file.

    When I click on THEME EDITOR to do this I get an error message:
    “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.”

    Can you please assist?

    Victoria
    https://WWW.victoriavane.com

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  • hannah

    (@hannahritner)

    Hi Victoria,
    What version of the theme are you using? And do you also have the latest version of wordpress? I don’t recommend using the theme editor.

    Hannah

    Thread Starter victoriavane

    (@victoriavane)

    Hi,
    I have WordPress 4.1. The Virtue Theme is 2.3.7 I am only trying to follow the instructions on my dashboard that tell me to do this. Here is the exact message: Your theme needs to be fixed for plugins to work. To fix your theme, use the Theme Editor to insert <?php wp_head(); ?> just before the </head> line of your theme’s header.php file.

    Thanks,

    Vicki

    Hey,
    The theme has <?php wp_head(); ?> right before the the </head>

    Who is telling you it doesn’t? It’s there already. Also your server would be determining permission and it seems your login doesn’t have editing permissions.

    Kadence Themes

    Thread Starter victoriavane

    (@victoriavane)

    Here’s a screen shot.I installed Virtue on 3 wordpress sites and this same message appears at the top of the dashboard on all 3 sites.
    https://www.victoriavane.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Untitled.jpg

    That is created by some plugin you have installed and lets just say the virtue theme has outsmarted it. Because its wrong and you can ignore.

    You can also deactivate your plugins till it goes away then post to the plugin author that is’t wrong.

    Kadence Themes

    Thread Starter victoriavane

    (@victoriavane)

    How can I know which plug in is causing this?

    “deactivate your plugins till it goes away”

    just go one by one.

    Kadence Themes

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