It would help if you actually linked an image and not just to http://thegritstree.org/wp-content/themes/fudo/
I apologize since I’m new to this but, I don’t understand what you mean.
You are not pointing to an image file.
So I’m supposed to point to an image to make it go away?
As I said in the other thread on this question, there is still some of the code remaining for the RSS image/link — that is creating the red X in IE.
I recommend using Firefox with the firebug plugin. Then simply go to the site and check what are the broken elements that you have – javascript, images, etc.
Then fix those in the php code.
WPyogi & merkados – I can’t figure out how to download firebug when it’s a list of files (that I don’t know what to do with) and not a simple download button like the previous versions. I have firefox 12 and the other firebug versions that I can download aren’t compatible with 12.
I also can’t find and don’t know how to access the code you’re referring to since it’s not in any editor.
I use firefox and was able to remove the rss icon in the header.php so it was no longer visible
Based on the above, I would guess that whatever you changed did not remove all the code — that’s why some of it is still there and causing the red X. The remaining code DOES show up on a rendered page html — I copied it into the other thread — so it should be visible in the HTML editor.
If you can’t tell what else to change, then post the header.php file in pastebin.