Why does my blog have a big white non-existing picture in the head-section?

  • Unknown's avatar

    When you go to my blog from eg. Google Chrome or Safari, my blog looks different than when I open it here on my computer and via Firefox. There is a big white screen with a small icon for a picture (that is not there) and then I have to scroll down to see the featured image and the text on the page. It is not what I see, when I work with it. Besides, I put in a link for my email (so that peoples mail-box will open a mail with my email in it) and it just links to google mail. I specifically wrote mailto:(email visible only to moderators and staff). I don’t know why it doesn’t work.
    I hope somebody has a answer and can help me out :) THANX!

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  • Unknown's avatar

    This is really strange. I tried out my page at Safari and Google Chrome a couple of times before I wrote this question. I did so again just now, and now my page looks like I want it to and the email-link works.
    FANtastic!

  • Unknown's avatar

    The email link in your menu opens in my default email client (Outlook) just fine for me, and your blog looks the same on both Chrome and Firefox on Windows 7. Have you tried clearing your browser cache and then forcing it to refresh just to be on the safe side?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi Hallluke! Thanks for the quick answer.
    I didn’t clear my browser cache, but apparently the blog now looks as it should on Chrome, Firefox and Safari. It just didn’t 7 min ago.
    Thanks again!

  • Unknown's avatar

    How odd. It looks great now, well done!

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  • Unknown's avatar

    signediif,
    Just so you don’t think you are crazy, I had the same issue this morning with the large, nonexistent image at the top of the screen in place of the featured image. I am also using the Edin theme on this site. I don’t know if that is the common link, but it is okay now.

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