Libre Theme Layout Question

  • Unknown's avatar

    I’m using the Libre theme (regular, not any upgrades) and the tag cloud, social icons, etc. were on the right side of the page. Now those things are on the bottom. How do I return them to right? I can’t find how to do this. I see how to adjust this to default on individual pages, but not on the main blog.

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    I’m using the Libre theme (regular, not any upgrades) and the tag cloud, social icons, etc. were on the right side of the page. Now those things are on the bottom.

    The sidebar doesn’t display on the posts page with the LIbre theme. Perhaps you are referring to the sidebar on a static page. The sidebar will display at the right on a static page with the default template assigned on this theme, but not with the other two templates, which specifically say “No Sidebar.”

    Your widgets appear to be in one of the three footer widget areas. Is that not so?

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    It was displaying on the main page (not static) since I started my blog, but now the right side bar only appears on my individual post pages. Not sure what happened. I changed up couple things in the customization menu and not sure what I did to make the widgets I had in the right sidebar disappear from my main blog page.

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    I see that your static pages now each have the sidebar populated with widgets. Have you satisfactorily resolved the issue?

    For future reference, at your widgets page, https://carriekelleyart.wordpress.com/wp-admin/widgets.php (available via the classic dashboard panel at Appearance > Widgets, you may be able to see more clearly than at Customize which widget areas are populated and which are not.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Yes, it’s resolved. I’m not sure what happened to my main page, but thanks for that last link. I didn’t see that Widget menu before.

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    You’re welcome.

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