Unwanted Images Covering Footnote Links
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Hello! When I post blogs on my company’s website, some, but not all, of the links have random images covering the link that look like the standard graphic for a document. I cannot figure out how to remove these images so readers are able to view the link text. This was last seen in the footnote of this blog: https://microventures.com/accelerators-101 and is appearing in a blog that is supposed to post on Friday
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Hi,
It looks like your site is using the open-source WordPress software (from WordPress.org) but is hosted with another webhost.
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However…
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