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  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 11 years, 11 months ago by clarkscondensed.
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  • July 3, 2013 at 9:13 pm #49122
    clarkscondensed
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    Tonight I was trying to install some ad codes into my blog, and in the process, something really odd happened to my blog layout. I removed all the codes that I had installed, but it wouldn't go back to normal.

    Basically, everything was left aligned (my posts, and then underneath that was a left aligned sidebar.) The only thing I could do to make things start looking somewhat normal was change the code (well, add it to custom code) to this:

    }
    #content-sidebar-wrap {
    float: right;
    }
    .content-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap, .sidebar-content #content-sidebar-wrap {
    width: 70%;
    }

    The first one was set to left, which should be correct, since I want the sidebar on the left. However, the sidebar was sitting on the right side of the page once I changed the second value to 70%, and wouldn't move to the left side until I changed it. If that makes sense.

    Anyways, this wouldn't be a big issue in and of itself, since I got it back to looking semi-normal, but when I load the page in both Chrome and Firefox, it loads strange. The first post gets short width-wise, and long length-wise for about 5-10 seconds, and then it stretches out to normal. Sometimes, the popular posts widget doesn't load correctly for awhile either. And then, in firefox, my font for my post titles isn't showing up correctly anymore.

    I don't know if anyone can see something in the CSS that I missed, but I'd appreciate any insight into why my site is doing weird things. I was just putting code into the simple hooks for advertisements, and this happened.

    http://www.clarkscondensed.com

    http://www.clarkscondensed.com
    July 3, 2013 at 9:18 pm #49124
    clarkscondensed
    Member

    Update:

    So still messing around with things, I changed my layout to be right sidebar, and I removed

    .content-sidebar #content-sidebar-wrap, .sidebar-content #content-sidebar-wrap {
    width: 70%;
    }
    from my custom code. This seems to make it look somewhat normal in Chrome (with the sidebar on the left, which still doesn't make sense) but when I look at it in Firefox, the sidebar is on the right (which does make sense, since that's what it should be.) I just have no clue what is going on.

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