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see https://jerryjazzmusician.com - the loading circle won't stop and I found that there is the following error:



PHP Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 0 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2293 [02-Jan-2019 19:05:13 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2421



I am not sure how to fix this, I am not a coder and my developer is unavailable. What can I do?










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closed as off-topic by Patrick Q, Jaquarh, Funk Forty Niner, Paul, devlin carnate Jan 2 at 19:31


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  • "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." – Paul, devlin carnate

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  • Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 2 at 19:23











  • It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

    – Alex Howansky
    Jan 2 at 19:28
















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see https://jerryjazzmusician.com - the loading circle won't stop and I found that there is the following error:



PHP Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 0 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2293 [02-Jan-2019 19:05:13 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2421



I am not sure how to fix this, I am not a coder and my developer is unavailable. What can I do?










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closed as off-topic by Patrick Q, Jaquarh, Funk Forty Niner, Paul, devlin carnate Jan 2 at 19:31


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." – Paul, devlin carnate

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.

















  • Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 2 at 19:23











  • It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

    – Alex Howansky
    Jan 2 at 19:28














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see https://jerryjazzmusician.com - the loading circle won't stop and I found that there is the following error:



PHP Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 0 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2293 [02-Jan-2019 19:05:13 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2421



I am not sure how to fix this, I am not a coder and my developer is unavailable. What can I do?










share|improve this question














see https://jerryjazzmusician.com - the loading circle won't stop and I found that there is the following error:



PHP Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 0 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2293 [02-Jan-2019 19:05:13 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php on line 2421



I am not sure how to fix this, I am not a coder and my developer is unavailable. What can I do?







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closed as off-topic by Patrick Q, Jaquarh, Funk Forty Niner, Paul, devlin carnate Jan 2 at 19:31


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." – Paul, devlin carnate

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closed as off-topic by Patrick Q, Jaquarh, Funk Forty Niner, Paul, devlin carnate Jan 2 at 19:31


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." – Paul, devlin carnate

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  • Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 2 at 19:23











  • It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

    – Alex Howansky
    Jan 2 at 19:28



















  • Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 2 at 19:23











  • It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

    – Alex Howansky
    Jan 2 at 19:28

















Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

– Damian Dziaduch
Jan 2 at 19:23





Hi Clare! Can you please put the code of file home/jerryjazzmusicia/public_html/wp-content/themes/jerryjazzmusician/functions.php here or on pastebin? We need to see what is going there to help you :) cheers!

– Damian Dziaduch
Jan 2 at 19:23













It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 19:28





It looks like you're trying to autoplay a video from youtube. I don't think the error you noted is related to the persistent spinner.

– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 19:28












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Ultimately your developer will need to fix the issue but here is a temp solution.



The loader that is showing has a class on it which is "se-pre-con"



You can get that to disappear for now by logging in, going to editor under the appearance tab, selecting style.css, and adding the following css rule to that file:



.se-pre-con {
display: none !important;
}


If this doesn't do the trick, we can look at a javascript solution.






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  • JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

    – Clare Alohi
    Jan 2 at 20:34



















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I took a quick look at the source of the page. The spinning circle is an image (actually, a <div> with a background image), with a class of .se-pre-con. So I looked through the source to see what is supposed to make that div go away, and there was a commented out line that makes it disappear.



//Pre Loader
//(function(){
//jQuery(document).ready(function(){
// jQuery(".se-pre-con").fadeOut("slow");;
//});
//}());


You'll just need to uncomment that, and that loading image will fade out once the document loads.






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    Ultimately your developer will need to fix the issue but here is a temp solution.



    The loader that is showing has a class on it which is "se-pre-con"



    You can get that to disappear for now by logging in, going to editor under the appearance tab, selecting style.css, and adding the following css rule to that file:



    .se-pre-con {
    display: none !important;
    }


    If this doesn't do the trick, we can look at a javascript solution.






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    • JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

      – Clare Alohi
      Jan 2 at 20:34
















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    Ultimately your developer will need to fix the issue but here is a temp solution.



    The loader that is showing has a class on it which is "se-pre-con"



    You can get that to disappear for now by logging in, going to editor under the appearance tab, selecting style.css, and adding the following css rule to that file:



    .se-pre-con {
    display: none !important;
    }


    If this doesn't do the trick, we can look at a javascript solution.






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    • JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

      – Clare Alohi
      Jan 2 at 20:34














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    Ultimately your developer will need to fix the issue but here is a temp solution.



    The loader that is showing has a class on it which is "se-pre-con"



    You can get that to disappear for now by logging in, going to editor under the appearance tab, selecting style.css, and adding the following css rule to that file:



    .se-pre-con {
    display: none !important;
    }


    If this doesn't do the trick, we can look at a javascript solution.






    share|improve this answer













    Ultimately your developer will need to fix the issue but here is a temp solution.



    The loader that is showing has a class on it which is "se-pre-con"



    You can get that to disappear for now by logging in, going to editor under the appearance tab, selecting style.css, and adding the following css rule to that file:



    .se-pre-con {
    display: none !important;
    }


    If this doesn't do the trick, we can look at a javascript solution.







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    answered Jan 2 at 19:24









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    • JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

      – Clare Alohi
      Jan 2 at 20:34



















    • JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

      – Clare Alohi
      Jan 2 at 20:34

















    JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

    – Clare Alohi
    Jan 2 at 20:34





    JasonB, thank you, that did the trick, you saved the day! Thanks to all who responded. I don't know what I would have done.

    – Clare Alohi
    Jan 2 at 20:34













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    I took a quick look at the source of the page. The spinning circle is an image (actually, a <div> with a background image), with a class of .se-pre-con. So I looked through the source to see what is supposed to make that div go away, and there was a commented out line that makes it disappear.



    //Pre Loader
    //(function(){
    //jQuery(document).ready(function(){
    // jQuery(".se-pre-con").fadeOut("slow");;
    //});
    //}());


    You'll just need to uncomment that, and that loading image will fade out once the document loads.






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      I took a quick look at the source of the page. The spinning circle is an image (actually, a <div> with a background image), with a class of .se-pre-con. So I looked through the source to see what is supposed to make that div go away, and there was a commented out line that makes it disappear.



      //Pre Loader
      //(function(){
      //jQuery(document).ready(function(){
      // jQuery(".se-pre-con").fadeOut("slow");;
      //});
      //}());


      You'll just need to uncomment that, and that loading image will fade out once the document loads.






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        I took a quick look at the source of the page. The spinning circle is an image (actually, a <div> with a background image), with a class of .se-pre-con. So I looked through the source to see what is supposed to make that div go away, and there was a commented out line that makes it disappear.



        //Pre Loader
        //(function(){
        //jQuery(document).ready(function(){
        // jQuery(".se-pre-con").fadeOut("slow");;
        //});
        //}());


        You'll just need to uncomment that, and that loading image will fade out once the document loads.






        share|improve this answer













        I took a quick look at the source of the page. The spinning circle is an image (actually, a <div> with a background image), with a class of .se-pre-con. So I looked through the source to see what is supposed to make that div go away, and there was a commented out line that makes it disappear.



        //Pre Loader
        //(function(){
        //jQuery(document).ready(function(){
        // jQuery(".se-pre-con").fadeOut("slow");;
        //});
        //}());


        You'll just need to uncomment that, and that loading image will fade out once the document loads.







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        answered Jan 2 at 19:28









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