Sticky Post Size
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Having some problems adjusting my sticky post width to align with the width of the two columns i.e. it should be the same.
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Hi there, could you confirm what theme and site you’re asking about? I’m looking at barbadosunderground.wordpress.com running Bold News but I’m not sure what you’re referring to as I don’t see any published sticky posts.
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timethief – I’m going to try to replicate the sticky-post issue on a test site.
David – no need to send along any of the info timethief mentioned for now. I’ll do some testing on my side first.
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I haven’t been able to reproduce the effect of a sticky post overflowing into the sidebar on my test site, so I think I’m going to need to see this in action on your site. If you’re able to publish the sticky post temporarily (say, within the next hour) so I can have a look and try to troubleshoot it, that would be helpful. Let me know if that’s possible.
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One other issue with the sticky post has cropped up. How do I fit two sticky posts at top of page.
thanks
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Looks like you got this sorted out – I’m seeing two sticky posts on your homepage, with a yellow background. Are you all set?
If you have further questions in the future, could you please start a new thread rather than continuing to add to this one? It’ll be more easily spotted that way. Thanks!
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Ah, you’ll need to modify your custom CSS to make the sticky posts sit side-by-side. Could you please start a new thread over in the CSS Customization forum, and someone will help you out over there:
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