P.S. I actually just figured out another way to fix my problem. I just wrapped my div in a link (since the div related to a link anyway), which did not activate the p tag. So thank you anyway, but I’m all set now. 🙂
Update:
I just found this page: http://www.advancedcustomfields.com/add-ons/options-page/
Sounds like this feature needs to be purchased separately now (it used to be included in the version that I had first installed on this site).
I figured out how to fix my problem by adding the field to a page, rather than it’s own separate entity (even though the field is associated with the header, not a page).
Seems to work fine, or at least I hope!
Thanks again!
Sharon
This is rather embarrassing, but It’s been over a year now, and I still haven’t figured this update out…
Could someone please help me figure out which add-one I need so I don’t keep crashing my site?
I would sooooo appreciate it.
Kindly,
Sharon
Thenourishedcook.com
Still trying to figure this update out…
Is there a way to tell by looking at my site, which features are now separate add-ons? I know which ones are disappearing when I try to update, but I don’t know what type of form they are considered.
I have no idea which add-on(s) I will need to purchase.
Thanks!
Sharon
thenourishedcook.com
That helps a lot, thank you! I wasn’t sure which tutorial to refer too…
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