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  • Thread Starter Andrew Freemantle

    (@tbfvladd)

    Wow.

    Well, OK, as this plugin is released under the GPL v2, I’m going to share a fix.. here’s how to properly resolve this issue:

    1. Open the file: restore-link-title-field/restore-link-title-field.js
    2. Find the line immediately after the comment: // Move search results lower to avoid overlapping
    3. Replace it with the following:
      $( '<style type="text/css"> .has-text-field #wp-link #search-panel .query-results { top: 235px; } @media screen and (max-width:782px) { .has-text-field #wp-link #search-panel .query-results { top: 275px; } }</style>' ).appendTo( 'head' );

    Thank you, after banging my head not seeing the header image I had set in the parent TwentyTwelve theme, I realised I had to select the Header image again once I’d activated my modified child theme.

    Once I activated the child theme, I went back to Themes, and selected the ‘Header’ link next to my activated child theme, chose my image again and it appeared on my site in the correct (modified) place.

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