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Topic: Category Specific Sidebar Help Please.
Hello all, as noted before I am working hard trying to get my site up in time for the school year (3 weeks to go). I have spent some time into creating category-specific sidebars...and I am struggling. Essentially, I want my "sophomore english" and "the human condition" pages to have unique sidebars (different from the home page and each other). I have two issues:
1. With the Prose theme I have two sidebar options, primary and secondary. I edited the human condition category (using prose extras) to use the secondary sidebar on the right, yet, as you can see, it isn't formatted properly. I am not sure how to correct its positioning. I have the following custom css code:body {
background: #f5f5f5;
margin: 0 auto;
width: 1100px;
}#inner {
width: 1100px;
padding: 0 20px;
}
.content-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap {
width: 1060px;
}
.content-sidebar #content {
width: 740px;
}
.sidebar {
width: 300px;
}
.full-width-content #content {
width: 1040px;
}.footer-widgets-1, .footer-widgets-3 {
width: 335px;
}
.footer-widgets-2 {
width: 340px;
}What should I add or adjust?
2. Ideally, I wanted to use the simple sidebar plugin to take care of my sidebar needs. I created a category-specific sidebar (English 10). I used the following code in custom functions to register the sidebar:
register_sidebar(array(
'name' => __( 'English 10' ),
'id' => 'English 10',
'description' => __( 'Widgets in this area will be shown on the right-hand side.' ),
'before_title' => '<h1>',
'after_title' => '</h1>'
));When I edited my category I was thrilled to see that under sidebar options, I could change primary from default to "English 10." However, the sophomore page still shows the primary sidebar. Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
I have been pulling my hair out for the last few months trying to tweak my page. I'm finally asking for assistance.
I would like to make my entire blog 1100 standard. With the left sidebar roughly 400 and the post area wider 700. Hope I explained this correctly. Also have my pictures default to fit the new 700 post area size. Will the site still be responsive with these adjustments to the width?
Also, how do I center my NAV bar and header at the top of my page. I found a work around to use welcome text code for my header image that centers but that still left the nav bar off to the right.
Please help!!
My website: http://ourlifeunrehearsed.com/[Resolved]Topic: Executive Theme: Featured Post Widget Image does not align
Hello! I'm using the Executive theme at this site, and I've modified the code to add a second "call to action" widget area without the dark background so I can have a full-width blog section. I've added a Featured Post widget to this widget area and have adjusted the widget settings so that the featured image of the post is left-aligned with the excerpt, but this is not happening. Also, the right edge of the section extends out past the rest of the page, which isn't acceptable either.
I'm really stuck on how to fix this. Can anyone assist, please?
[Resolved]Topic: Footer Creds CSS Question
Hello!
I would like to get the creds in this footer to be centered at the bottom of the webpage. Currently I have adjusted the CSS to:
#footer .creds {
float: center;
padding: 10px 0;
text-align: left;
width: 630px;However, it is still aligning it on the left side of the page. Am I missing something?
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