Remove all images from your design and save it somwhere else. The size will be down and you'll be able to attach it. Images should not affect <header> placeholders behaviour.
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Remove all images from your design and save it somwhere else. The size will be down and you'll be able to attach it. Images should not affect <header> placeholders behaviour.
Is <header> a valid tag John? :p
Here it is:
Mike, what's this meta specifically for?
<meta name="verify-v1" content="Jm87+NKJSsaXpvaCp2iZkDF5uAQbDzChLWBjozkIw 8Q=" >
Anyhow - it's the culprit.
Remove that placeholder and the favicon line isn't repeated in the source.
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Sledger,
Thats a meta verify for my google account. I was told that I could have more then one placeholder without any problems. So I never thought it was an issue. I can get rid of it.
Thanks for your time,
Mike
Mike content of a placeholder can cause issues. But simply having multiple placeholders doesn't cause issues in and of itself.
Mike go back to Google Webmaster tools and change the verify method to HTML File.
They will generate a name similar to googlec78df909658***.html which you use as the name of a dummy .html file placed in your site root folder.
The content of the placeholder should not affect the way it's inserted into the page. So it's a kind of bug.
But the reason is that you have two <head> placeholders on a page.
You can fix the problem simply putting all your code parts into a single <head> placeholder.
BTW Your meta element is not closed thus it is invalid for the XHTML standard. I would suggest adding a slash before the closing ">". Like this:
Code:<meta name="verify-v1" content="Jm87+NKJSsaXpvaCp2iZkDF5uAQbDzChLWBjozkIw8Q=" />