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    Tracey Brown
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    I recently tried to change my header, and now it has way too much white space. I’m having trouble figuring out how to fix it. I was also trying to lengthen my title. But I just left it alone.

    https://blingingbeauty.com/

     

    #77874
    Tracey Brown
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    #77889
    Tracey Brown
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    #77890
    vako
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    Hi Tracey,

    At first, thank you for choosing our theme and service.

    To provide you with the most accurate assistance, could you please describe the issue you’re facing in more detail? Additionally, sharing a direct link to the page where the problem appears would be immensely helpful. If possible, providing screenshots of the issue will give us a clearer understanding and allow for more targeted support.

    Once we have this information, we’ll be better equipped to identify the issue and provide a solution.

    Kind Regards

    #77891
    Tracey Brown
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    #77892
    vako
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    Hi Tracey,

    Thank you for sharing the website URL.

    We checked your homepage and were able to reproduce the issue. After debugging the page, we found that the white space is being caused by an additional HTML element that is being loaded above the page content. Although it doesn’t contain any visible content, it still occupies space in the layout.

    From what we can see, this does not appear to be theme-related. It is most likely being injected by a third-party plugin, such as an advertising plugin or another plugin that inserts custom scripts or HTML.

    We recommend the following:

    1. Deactivate your installed plugins one by one and check the homepage after each deactivation. This should help identify which plugin is generating the extra HTML.
    2. If you don’t want to risk affecting your live website, we recommend creating a staging copy first. You can use a third-party staging plugin to clone your website and perform the testing there.

    Video guide:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtY-q5BBpeE

    1. If the above steps don’t help, we’ll be happy to investigate further. Please install the third-party Temporary Login Without Password plugin and send us the generated login URL.

    Video guide:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMu0e78OpJo

    Kind Regards

    #77893
    Tracey Brown
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    #77895
    vako
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    Hi Tracey,

    Thank you for activating the plugin.

    However, we still need the temporary login URL generated by the plugin. Activating it alone does not give us access to your website.

    Please create a temporary administrator login and send us the generated URL. Before sending it, test the link in an incognito/private browser window to make sure it opens the WordPress dashboard correctly.

    Once we receive the working login URL, we’ll check the issue directly.

    Kind Regards

    #77896
    Tracey Brown
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