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[MUSIC PLAYING] Hey its Bjorn from WP Learning Lab. In this tutorial, Im going to show you where to find the WordPress header.php file where you can make the edits you need to make. Im not going to show you any edits to do in there because I have no idea what youre doing, and really, because youre in the php file, the ability to do stuff is pretty much limitless. So theres really not much I can show you because I have no idea what you want to accomplish. If you tell me what you need, you can comment in the comments below, and Ill see if I can help you out. But barring that, heres how you find the header.php file so you can make some edits. First, we log into the dashboard. Then we go to appearance, and we click on editor. And Im going to press Command F, or Control F, and type in header.php. And we have the header file show up here. Click on that to load that file into the editor. And this is now all the php in the header file for the Avada theme. And I can go in here. I can