When you install a WordPress theme, you’ll get a built-in header that sits at the top of your site. However, this header design is often quite basic and might not include the elements you want. Therefore, you might be wondering how to edit a WordPress header. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at why you might want to edit a WordPress header. Then, we’ll show you the ways to do it.
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