remove wordpress's added stylesheet from head
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Hey all, I’m currently having a little bit of a problem. I’m trying to move the wpadminbar down the page so that it gets aligned with my site’s navigation. My problem is that the <head> tag contains a added stylesheet which adds a margin to the top of html which is used for the wpadminbar so that it gets displayed properly when it’s on top.
I have tried finding out where this came from, I even did some grep commands in my unix system to try and find the exact styling that was applied in my header inside my theme folder but I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Is this something that is not theme related and added by wordpress itself? It concerns the following css that is inside the <head> tag of my documents:
<style type="text/css" media="print">#wpadminbar { display:none; }</style> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> html { margin-top: 32px !important; } * html body { margin-top: 32px !important; } @media screen and ( max-width: 782px ) { html { margin-top: 46px !important; } * html body { margin-top: 46px !important; } } </style>I’ve tried searching for add_action( ‘wp_head’ in all my theme’s files to check whether this css was added by the theme but it doesn’t seem like it…
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