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Hi there!
I’m having a real hard time to solve this one. I just moved my website from a subdirectory to the rootfolder. Everything worked out fine, until I saw the Hero image:
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/
How do I solve this?
Thanks! :)
Robert
*Update*
When I inspect the page using Chrome and go to the Console, it gives some errors. It says it can’t find these css files:
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/wp-content/uploads/siteorigin-widgets/sow-image-default-1c389ca87c1a.css?ver=4.7.1
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/wp-content/uploads/siteorigin-widgets/sow-hero-default-f3943a6436fa.css?ver=4.7.1
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/wp-content/uploads/siteorigin-widgets/sow-button-atom-d3d09dc6bfb2.css?ver=4.7.1
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/wp-content/uploads/siteorigin-widgets/sow-slider-default-abf3e628296a.css?ver=4.7.1
When I noticed this, I copied the same files from my other website (www.robertijsselstein.nl), changed the filenames to the ones above + changed the classes in the css files. I thought I solved it! But then, when I tried to e.g. edit the height of the hero image, it didn’t work anymore… It just said that it needed another css file, like
http://www.boerkamp-transport.nl/wp-content/uploads/siteorigin-widgets/sow-hero-default-f728a947d374.css?ver=4.7.1
So I guess it generates a new file every time I try to edit it, but it doesn’t save the file?
Hope this helps ;)
Thanks!