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August 13, 2016 at 7:02 am #672208
Hi my blog page showed up with this message:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in (Provided below) /…com/wp-content/themes/enfold/index.php on line 11
But I went to line 11 in index.php assuming I got it right, and don’t think I see an unexpected ‘<‘ ??
Also re SEO Yoast: It doesn’t recognise text typed in the advanced drag-drop layout builder: those pages have a big red ‘unreadable’ on them. Have others come up with ways to get around this?
Thanks so much!
Candace
August 16, 2016 at 2:48 pm #673286Hey prettyfish,
Please update the theme to the latest version. That should fix any issues you are currently experiencing :)
To update to the latest version follow the simple instructions here. (Or if you want the super detailed explanation you can read this blog post)
If that does not help, feel free to reply here and we will take a closer look at the issue.
Best regards,
AndyAugust 16, 2016 at 3:37 pm #673314Andy thank you; it is the latest version, 3.6.1 that is running; at least that is what my wordpress backend theme update check is telling me. Cheers.
August 17, 2016 at 9:33 am #673586Hi,
Looks like you’ve added this line:
<meta name="p:domain_verify" content="b7ac31470eaa916b6cacb55775e69ba4"/>Try changing it to this instead:
?> <meta name="p:domain_verify" content="b7ac31470eaa916b6cacb55775e69ba4"/> <?phpBest regards,
RikardAugust 17, 2016 at 9:59 am #673593Rikard, thank you! I’m a total newbie so I closed up the php < and >: *that is how it appeared in my email
It worked so I understand a little bit more now.
Re: Also re SEO Yoast: It doesn’t recognise text typed in the advanced drag-drop layout builder: those pages have a big red ‘unreadable’ on them. Have others come up with ways to get around this?
Thank you so much.
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