Thank you Sebastian for your reply. Honestly, I did look at the Firebug FAQ section, but I simply do not know what to search for... So I asked here. I checked your link. I am still new at being a webmaster, so I don't know which is my main HTML file. I went through all the CSS files that were in my main WordPress theme folder (in "public_html/wp-content/themes/ThemeName/") but non of them contained the "*background-image: none;*" text... And there's no HTML files in that folder either. Only CSS and PHP files. I'll be very grateful if someone could point me in the right direction, or suggest the what are the standard-for-the-WordPress-themes industry files that normally hold the information about the main background image of a homepage. Or if there's a way to search inside all CSS, HTML, PHP files in a specific folder, for a text string - that should help me locate the file that nests this code? Many thanks!
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