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November 24, 2016 at 11:07 am #196556rogerpParticipant
So I had installed Lifter LMS and it caused some issues with my sidebar.
I have now removed the plugin but I am still left with my sidebar showing at the bottom of the page
Comments start to show at the top and the sidebar is right at the bottom.
Can anyone help? Considering re-installing wordpress ??
Thanks
Roger
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Check out my Network Automation Training – Training the Network Engineers of the FutureNovember 25, 2016 at 8:06 am #196605Victor FontModeratorYour comments are full width. When you look at the way your site is rendered, you have
content-sidebar-wrap
comments
respond
sidebarBoth the comments and response areas are full-width and are generated after the content but before the sidebar. This pushes the sidebar down. Whatever you are using for comments needs to be moved lower in the stack so the sidebar is generated first.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?November 25, 2016 at 8:17 am #196610rogerpParticipantHi Victor,
I am not using anything else for comments, just the theme?
I installed LMS Lifter - a learning platform plugin and it skewed the sidebar and now I have removed the plugin the sidebar remains at the bottom.
I just to need to work out how aggressivley I fix this.
i.e - restore original functions.php
restore original style.cssre-install the theme?
re-install Genesis
re-install wordpressAnnoyingly I have setup a sub-domain with the LMS plugin and all sidebars work perfectly
So unless you have any ideas I will systematically start reverting things to default and see what fixes it.
Roger
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Check out my Network Automation Training – Training the Network Engineers of the FutureNovember 25, 2016 at 3:22 pm #196633Victor FontModeratorI took another look at your site, this time viewing the source code. Firefox is showing mismatched div and article tags. There is a closing div and closing article tag without a corresponding opening tag. I would disable the related posts plugin and try again.
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Victor
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?November 25, 2016 at 4:51 pm #196636rogerpParticipantThanks Victor,
I had disabled the related posts plugin and no success
I then disabled them all and enabled one by one and the problem one seems to be the Social Icons font https://www.ultimatelysocial.com/
So I have left it off
Thanks for your help - I should have thought about disabling plugins.
Regards,
Roger
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