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Removing Phantom Code

Hi People - a few months ago I added a Facebook Page Chat link to my site - NOT by an app. However I now need to get rid of it but I cannot find the code when I look on the Theme Edit HTML/CSS box BUT I can see the code when I switch my browser (Safari) to Show Page Source. Any suggestions - apart from the obvious "you shouldn't have done it in the first place" (I know, mea culpa). I did contact Weebly Support but they said "We aren't taught coding" and suggested insterad that I delete and rebuild my Home Page from scratch - which seems an extreme nuclear option. Any suggestions much appreciated. Charles

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@ChristianUncut If I had to guess, it looks like you added a Weebly Code Element as the last item in your blog sidebar (right below the RSS Feed Element) and populated it with the Facebook Messenger Chat component. In the inspected code below, you see a (highlighted) div with the class "wcustomhtml" and that's indicative of a Weebly Code Element (within which you pasted the FB Messenger Chat code). You can see that it follows the paragraph with the class "blog-feed-link" which is the RSS Feed Element.

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Here's how your sidebar looks (the FB Messenger Chat code would be right below that RSS feed and would render the fixed-position chat button in the lower-right corner of your page):

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@ChristianUncut Site url?

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www.urbanfantasist.com - thanks Paul

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@ChristianUncut If I had to guess, it looks like you added a Weebly Code Element as the last item in your blog sidebar (right below the RSS Feed Element) and populated it with the Facebook Messenger Chat component. In the inspected code below, you see a (highlighted) div with the class "wcustomhtml" and that's indicative of a Weebly Code Element (within which you pasted the FB Messenger Chat code). You can see that it follows the paragraph with the class "blog-feed-link" which is the RSS Feed Element.

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Here's how your sidebar looks (the FB Messenger Chat code would be right below that RSS feed and would render the fixed-position chat button in the lower-right corner of your page):

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Wow Paul - thank you so much - that's super

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