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mezhaheleenaParticipant
Dear Zed,
It clearly does, but I did not put that code there, and there is no one else who works on that site. So, I have no idea how it got there. As I don’t exactly remember what info needs to be in the child and what info I can remove, I do not dare to remove any. I will do so as soon as I have had time to study this again. I do not think it will solve my problem, but I do understand your annoayance at such sluggish site admin.
Good luck with helping the others!
HeleenmezhaheleenaParticipantHi Zed,
Of course I did not copy Mantra’s style completely. I made an empty child, and added only my changes. I noticed that now there is a lot of code in my child theme, and have no idea how (or when) it got there. It was not me. As I don’t remember exactly what changes I did make when I created the site, I have not removed all the extra style info as yet. I have to find some time to study the matter further, as it is not often I do stuff like that. But, I did not add all the extra info and nobody else has as far as I know.
The problem occurs not only with my somehow deformed child theme, but also when using the Mantra theme. So maybe it is nog just the weird child theme?
Heleen
mezhaheleenaParticipantI agree, for with some combinations of items on the page or certain settings, the sidebars move to below the content again. I found this out by accident and can not yet reproduce this or name the conflicting items/settings, but something is not yet working properly.
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mezhaheleenaParticipantGreat, thanks!
I set it to ‘none’ and now it centers again.Cheers!
HeleenmezhaheleenaParticipantUpdate: I don’t understand exactly, but I think I solved my problem by deleting all code below:
/*
LAYOUT: Two columns
DESCRIPTION: Two-column fixed layout with one sidebar right of content
*/In the css of my child-theme. Now the sidebars have moved to the sides at the top of the content again. Problem solved it seems!
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