In my source, I have the following code:
<style>
/*Twenty Twelve fixes and other theme fixes and styles :( */
.flex-caption {
background: #000;
-ms filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr=#4C000000,endColorstr=#4C000000);
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr=#4C000000,endColorstr=#4C000000);
zoom: 1;
}
/*...*/
</style>
This is not within my personal CSS file and i have no idea where this is being pulled from.
I am linking to my external CSS file as per WordPress Codex to include a stylesheet as per below:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php bloginfo('stylesheet_url'); ?>" type="text/css" />
What do I need to do to remove this CSS?
EDIT*
this has now been fixed.
It looks like you started with either WordPress’s TwentyTwelve theme, or another theme which inherited from it and made changes from there. If you look at
/wp-content/themes/head.php
I think you may find the offending styles in there.If it’s not in your CSS it’s probably in header.php
Go to Appearance > Editor > Header (header.php)
I have figured what was generating this and removed. It was a plugin, and it was one that I’m not using.
NextGEN gallery plug in generates this.