Fjord header: fourth column below third
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I think that accurately summarizes it. The fourth column does not appear in its old place but below the third (counting from the left side). What happened or better – how do get it to be at its old place?
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Viewed through a firefox 2.0.0.2 browser I cannot see any problem. All four columns are displaying correctly.
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Could you try removing your delicious widget? I note that it’s not showing up anyway. I’m wondering if that’s affecting it somehow…
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didn’t do it, although i also took out the rss widget and moved the text widgets. i will simply remove everything but the archives and articles to see if anything changes.
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okay: after removing everything from the sidebars, all header elements/sidebars where being shown in order. once i added archive, most recent and categories again – the order changed with the fourth being under the third. it all started after i deleted pictures from my account (but, i see no causality behind this, only correlation).
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Actually, yes. Easiest way to find out if there’s missing divs. If something’s missing, it doesn’t validate. :)
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Agreed but if the sidebar was dropping because of a missing div, it wouldn’t validate and the validator would tell you so.
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took everything off again and am adding one by one. as soon as i added “recent posts” to the first sidebar, the third dropped again.
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Has this been resolved? It looks fine on my end. If any case, move your “About” “Links” “Search” to the last Column and see what happened? If it doesn’t change maybe take the “Search” button off.
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not solved, the stuff that is up is automatic except for most recent posts. what are you using to see the site? firefox seems to have no problems, only explorer.
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I’m using Fjord on one of my sites here:
http://eslresources.wordpress.com/I have the recent posts widget in the 2nd column; does it show correctly in IE (i’m on a Mac and use FF)? I’m curious if this is common to the theme or just an issue you are having – in which case feedback to staff for a fix on the back end would be the appropriate next step.
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judyb12 – nice choice of header, and it looks like planned as well, i.e. all columns in order
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<blush> Thank you </blush>
I just took a look at your site, and i’m wondering if the length of your post titles in the Recent Posts list is what’s causing the problem. IE has trouble displaying sidebars properly if things get too wide. You’ll find tons of threads about sidebars going to the bottom of the screen because someone put a too-wide picture in one of their posts. If that’s the case, it’s a total bummer, because due to the width of the main post area, Fjord really needs to be able to use that widget (in my opinion).
I wonder if there’s a way to truncate your titles…
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hmm, no recent articles were in the ueberlength range, so i would not see why in the world fjord “decided” to change today. in fact it seemed to be rather adapt at not minding long headlines. i think i will examine the picture lenght, did you happen to see any other three or four column custom header theme by the way?
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i haven’t liked any of the other 3-column themes we have, and Fjord is the only one with 4 columns. You could take a look at http://engtech.wordpress.com for theme reviews; they’re in there somewhere.
Sorry i couldn’t be more help :-(
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