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  • Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Thanks Steve

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Never mind, I figured it out!

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    I didn’t see your code:

    .featured-content .post-thumbnail img
    { width: 100%; height: auto; }

    But it worked! Thanks!

    Any idea how to make the white space between the end of the menu bar to the start of the featured photo disappear?

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    We put it in and adjusted the height so the featured image fills out all the way to the bottom of the allotted area, but however much we adjust the width number, it does not fill out to the entire space to the other side.

    Any tips?

    Thanks for all the help so far!

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    OH, yes we have Jetpack installed as well so we’ll just use that ??

    Okay so what are the next steps, when we click on the CSS section of Jetpack, the one CSS Stylesheet Editor comes up. Do we just include that code that I put above (in the question) directly on that page?

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Oh okay, gotcha.

    Which one do you use? The top two that come up are the Custom CSS one or the Simple Custom CSS and JS.

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    So, I tried to manually add the AddThis tools as per the video you linked to me but my editor does not have a footer! These are the only options available to me once I am in my WP Edit Themes page:

    TEMPLATES:
    Theme Functions (functions.php)
    Page Without Comments or Sidebar Page Template (noreply-nosidebar-page.php)
    NoReply Page Page Template (noreply-page.php)
    Single Post (single.php)

    STYLES:
    Stylesheet (style.css)

    As you can see, no footer option for me to insert the code into.

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Hi Julka,

    Thank you for the reply, but I’ve been sitting on this for awhile because I still am trying to break down your response and make sense of it (since I have not developing/coding background at all) and am still confused with a number of things.

    1. “I suggest disabling the AddThis plugin, removing the hand added script tags to addthis_widget.js from your theme, then checking for CSS issues and resolving any before adding AddThis tools back on page.”

    I’m not at all sure how I would do this, do you have step-by-step instructions or a link to a page where it does have step-by-step instructions on how to do this?

    I have not customized this theme at all and simply downloaded it from a third party source, so I have not edited my theme’s files to add any JavaScript files at all and have no experience with doing anything like that. Any step-by-step help with correcting the JavaScript discrepancies and the DOM issue would be very helpful as well.

    Since I do not know how to do any of the above yet, I will try to uninstall the AddThis plugin for now and try to do it all manually to see how that works in the meantime, as per the link you provided.

    Thanks,
    Sophia

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Thank you so much Gorakh.sth! Completely fixed the issue ??

    Thread Starter sophiamai

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    Hi Bryan,

    Thanks for the reply!

    I don’t think I’m using any certain plugin that’s doing this. It’s only happening for all of my pages, not any of my posts. And this is a recent occurrence, maybe it is part of one of the new wordpress updates?

    These are all of my plugins that are currently being used:
    https://strikester.com/plugins-in-use/

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