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  • Thread Starter Jason Van Divier

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    Thanks for the information, it helps me focus in on where to look. I will also ask the question to StudioPress. Have a great day!

    Thread Starter Jason Van Divier

    (@jason-van-divier)

    There are three active themes, actually four (if you count Twenty Twelve). I did not build the site and am just learning WordPress, so I don’t fully understand the hierarchy relationship between these themes or what the developer did. However, Genesis is the parent and the custom theme is the child. How the Twenty Thirteen theme is incorporated, if at all, I’m not sure. Hence my question, if the only search.php I can find is in Twenty Thirteen and the code does not seem to match or effect the site, then where would I find the search functionality? I have searched line by line through every page of all themes, but can’t find what I’m looking for. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.

    Thread Starter Jason Van Divier

    (@jason-van-divier)

    The site showed fine in IE9. The issues are only in IE10. The theme has been substantially modified by the developer. The developer unfortunately cannot be reached at the moment. The theme probably has updates or accommodates IE10, but updating the theme will cause the loss of customization. Other items online indicate that there may be code we can add to cause it to display more accurately in IE10, but I am looking for more specifics as to this possibility. Thank you.

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