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    Thank you!

    hersickwebster
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    That did the trick 🙂 Looks like I just needed to get a little more specific with what I was calling. Thank you!

    hersickwebster
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    Sorry, I meant to include the link too (see the private info field).

     

    Thanks!

    Laurel

    hersickwebster
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    Looks like I was able to adjust the top bar social icon after all! 🙂

     

    These were the elements that I adjusted:

     

    .icon-social-facebook {
    font-family: ‘FontAwesome’ !important;
    font-size: 22px !important;
    }

    .icon-social-facebook:before {
    content: “\f09a” !important;
    }

    Can you still help with my second question, about adding this to the primary nav bar?

     

    Thanks!

    hersickwebster
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    Yeah, and Bluehost is saying that the dmin-ajax.php is clear of permission issues.

     

    It looks to be workng okay in the root directory. Are there issues with Jevelin working in subdomains/subfolders?

     

    Otherwise, this problem is obsolete. Thanks for your help though.

    hersickwebster
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    So, Bluehost says “It does appear that the file is accessible and that you shouldn’t be getting a forbidden error.” They also referred me to your support tickets, including this one:

     

    https://support.shufflehound.com/forums/topic/error-forbidden-for-content-elements/

     

    It appears I’m receiving errors on those same elements too (table, header pro, text block, divider). I tried resetting the htaccesss file, and still am receiving the error.

    hersickwebster
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    Hi, thanks for your quick reply! I’ve worked with host (Bluehost) to make sure the site is appropriately placed (it was previously still using the placeholder…gah!).

     

    I’ve included the updated login details, but I’m still having trouble.

     

    I’ve also tried deactivating the Gutenberg and Classic editor plugins that WordPress has put out. That doesn’t seem to have any affect.

     

    Thanks again for your help.

    Laurel

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    hersickwebster
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    Huh! Well, that appears to be working… 🙂  Strange, just the resave did it?

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