You can disregard this request, we’ve figured it out. Besides editing the header.php file to remove the check to see if you are on the home page, there’s also the function.php file that needs to be edited and stripped of the check as well.
Once we modified the function.php file the .js loaded properly and the slider started to function as normal.
That is exactly what we are trying to do, remove the inner banner image and make the slider appear on all pages.
We have modified the header.php file and have removed the inner banner code, but when we add the slider code in it’s place the slider doesn’t load correctly on all of the other pages (except the home page which still works). The other pages that are supposed to show the slider, instead show all of the images that were supposed to be in the slider and their labels going down the page (it looks like the .js didn’t load).
See examples here:
Home Page
Other Pages Top Section
Other Pages Middle Section
Thanks for any help you can give.
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