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6:58 am, May 20, 2022
 

Warning: Undefined variable $class_single_hero in /var/www/html/pages/section.page.php on line 177

This warning was caused by a dot in front of the equals

$class_single_hero .= $code->hero_widget($t_uid = $class_single->uid,$t_class = $p2);

Fixed version

Easiest way to fix this is remove the . before the =

$class_single_hero = $code->hero_widget($t_uid = $class_single->uid,$t_class = $p2);

Alternate fix

Add the variable before the line, so it has something to append. 

$class_single_hero = "";
$class_single_hero .= $code->hero_widget($t_uid = $class_single->uid,$t_class = $p2);

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