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Old 02-23-2011, 09:49 AM
kiraak kiraak is offline
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Default Default image location from Genesis "sticking" and need some help

Hello! I'm having a weird problem I could use a little help on.

I had Genesis installed with Metric child theme, but Genesis had some issues with my provider, 1and1, and had to uninstall. Repurchased Classic Corporate and installed theme, but now the logo.png image which I am able to see on the front (Home) page shows up as a broken link on every other site page. I recall Genesis asking for a default images location, so I entered a path. This same page should be called for each logo.png for each page, including Home, so I don't understand why it would be broken on every page except Home. Does Genesis store this location in the database, or in a CSS file, or ? Ideally, I'd like to remove the location shown in the attachment or at least be able to understand where and when it's being called. Any thoughts?

Thanks!
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