ying
(@yingscarlett)
Hi Benedict,
The issue is caused by some inline styles being injected to the <body>, this is not something done by GP. I would suggest disabling all plugins to test.
If the issue is gone, then enable plugins one at a time to see which plugin is causing the issue.
Let me know how it goes.
Thanks Ying For your contribution. I did as you said. I uninstalled all the plugins and reinstalled then again one by one. I found that GeneratePress premium plugin is the issue. Now GeneratePress wants me to pay $59 for the update of the premium plugin. I don’t have such money to upgrade. Is there any way this could be fixed in the theme structure?
Do let me know. Thanks.
Benedict Ohia
ying
(@yingscarlett)
It’s not possible GP is doing that.
Can you go to appearance > generatepress, and disable all modules?
Does that fix the issue?
Ying, if I disable all modules. Are you sure it’s not going to remove the theme from my WordPress site? I just want to be sure before I proceed. Do let me know.
Benedict
I couldn’t find a feature where the modules can be disabled as you directed. I would love to show you a screenshot. How do I attach a screenshot here?
ying
(@yingscarlett)
You can upload the screenshot to https://postimages.org/ and share the link with us.
Did you see the images that I uploaded?
ying
(@yingscarlett)
No, you need to share the image link with me.
Ying, I found it now. I deactivated the GeneratePress premium plugin before. I have reactivated the plugin. Should I deactivate all this list on it: background, blog, copyright, disable elements, elements, menu plus, secondary nav, site library and spacing? Do let me know.
ying
(@yingscarlett)
Yes, please disable all modules, let me know if that fixes the issue.
i have disabled all the modules, it partially worked. but some of the theme structure is not intact after the site loads. How do I regain the exact theme structure. For instance, when you visit any of my blog content. The header page where the title is displayed is no longer there. Still check to know what I should do next. I found that if deactivate the premium plugin it affects the site structure.
ying
(@yingscarlett)
Disable the modules is not a solution, it’s a debugging step.
Now you can enable the modules one at a time, to see which one is causing the issue.
Ying, I have discovered the issue. It’s the element module. How can it be fixed. Do let me know.
ying
(@yingscarlett)
Great! Now disable all your elements, and check if the issue is gone.
If so, re-enable the elements one at a time to see which one is causing the issue.