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How to trace SUBMIT button
Still using jQuery, you can do this:
$('form').submit(function() {
// Use this to echo in JS console.
console.log( $(this).attr('action') );
// Use this to display a popup.
alert( $(t …
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Images not showing on homepage after migration
Try using absolute paths in src attribute.
If your images are in your theme folder, you can use:
<img src="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/yourImageFolder/yourImage.jpg" />
This way, URLs will …