I accidently created some sort of area on one of my pages that I can't remove (please see screenshot, it is the black area and grey bar between the top header and the bottom blue strip). It is only showing up on one page. I checked all the code on the page and can't seem to locate it. I "think" it may have something to do with the transparent header, and the invidiual header settings of the page because I was messing with both of those when it happened. I tried reseting both of those settings back to normal; I also tried applying an older revision of the page and nothing works. I'm not sure what to do or where to look to fix this. Please help. Thank you very much.
Disregard, I figured it out. I'm an idiot, I had a "#" symbol left over on the individual "page header background color" setting. That one symbol was creating the whole mess.
Hello,
I accidently created some sort of area on one of my pages that I can't remove (please see screenshot, it is the black area and grey bar between the top header and the bottom blue strip). It is only showing up on one page. I checked all the code on the page and can't seem to locate it. I "think" it may have something to do with the transparent header, and the invidiual header settings of the page because I was messing with both of those when it happened. I tried reseting both of those settings back to normal; I also tried applying an older revision of the page and nothing works. I'm not sure what to do or where to look to fix this. Please help. Thank you very much.
Here is the code for the page I messed up:
[vc_row type="full_width_content" bg_position="left top" bg_repeat="no-repeat" bg_color="#448ad2" text_color="light"
text_align="center" top_padding="25" bottom_padding="10"][vc_column width="1/1" enable_animation="true" animation="fade-in-from-
bottom" column_padding="no-extra-padding" background_color_opacity="1"][vc_column_text]
<h2>Rather than trying to do everything, we decided to be amazing at just one thing!</h2>
Thank you kindly!
Disregard, I figured it out. I'm an idiot, I had a "#" symbol left over on the individual "page header background color" setting. That one symbol was creating the whole mess.